Zhongyi metro station
The Taipei Metro Zhongyi station is located in Beitou District, Taipei. Taiwan. It is a station on the Tamsui–Xinyi Line. In the past, the station belonged to the now-defunct TRA Tamsui Line.
Zhongyi station concourse | |||||||||||
Location | No. 301, Zhongyang North Road, Sec. 4 Beitou, Taipei Taiwan | ||||||||||
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Connections | Bus stop | ||||||||||
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Structure type | At-Grade | ||||||||||
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Opened | 28 March 1997 | ||||||||||
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5,173 daily (2016)[1] | |||||||||||
Rank | 107 out of 109 | ||||||||||
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Traditional Chinese | 忠義站 | ||||||||||||||||||||
Simplified Chinese | 忠义站 | ||||||||||||||||||||
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Station overview
The at-grade, station structure with two side platforms and a single exit.[2] It is located on the south of Zhongyang North Road. The washrooms are inside the entrance area.
History
This station was built on 1 November 1961; and was replaced by the request station on 1 July 1979. It was closed from 15 July 1988 to 28 March 1997.
Station layout
2F | Connecting Level | Skyway for platform connection |
Street Level | ||
Concourse (toward platform 1) | ||
Entrance/exit, lobby, information desk, entrance/exit, automatic ticket dispensing machines, one-way faregates Restrooms | ||
Side platform, doors will open on the right | ||
Platform 1 | ← Tamsui–Xinyi Line toward Tamsui (R25 Guandu) | |
Platform 2 | → Tamsui–Xinyi Line toward Xiangshan (R23 Fuxinggang) → | |
Side platform, doors will open on the right |
Around the station
References
Wikimedia Commons has media related to Zhongyi Station. |
- "Passenger Volume at Taipei Rapid Transit Stations" (PDF). Taipei City Department of Transportation. 2017-03-13. Retrieved 2017-03-13.
- "Route Map: Zhongyi". Taipei Rapid Transit Corporation. Retrieved 2010-06-20.
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