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After the war during post-war rebuilding, the station's name was changed to the current "Ximen". It was later closed due to illegal construction. An underground emergency station opened on 2 September 1987 as part of the Taipei Railway Underground Project. [citation needed] Ximen railway station used to be a station on the TRA Western Line ...
MRT Taipei Zoo Station - MRT Gongguan Station Shin-Shin Bus Union BR11 副線: MRT Taipei Zoo Station - 興福國中 Shin-Shin Bus 行經政大二街、政大三街 Union BR12: MRT 景美 Station - 兒童交通博物館 Shin-Shin Bus Union BR13: 雙溪 - MRT Dazhi Station Capital Bus Union BR15: MRT Taipei Zoo Station - Maokong Shin-Shin Bus ...
Zhongzheng District has the best transportation links of any district in Taipei. It contains Taipei Main Station , a major bus and rail hub. Taipei Main Station is a major stop on the Taiwan Railway Administration 's Western Line , and the Taiwan High Speed Rail .
The Taiwan High Speed Rail currently operates 12 stations in western Taiwan: Taiwan Railways have a station name identical to THSR in a union station or in nearby places: Banqiao, Nangang, Taipei. Taiwan Railways have a station name identical to THSR but in different places: Changhua, Chiayi, Hsinchu, Miaoli, Taichung, Tainan, Taoyuan, Zuoying.
However, in the 1990s, as Taipei City developed toward the Eastern District and away from Ximending, it began to lose business. In 1999, the city government and local stores established Ximending as a pedestrian area, prohibiting the entrance of vehicles on weekends and national holidays, a move that attracted young consumers and brought back ...
Ximen Metro Mall (Chinese: 西門地下街; pinyin: Xīmén Dìxiàjiē) is an underpass located in Wanhua District, Taipei, Taiwan. It is located directly underneath Zhonghua Road and is connected with Ximen metro station. [1] [2]
The Bannan or Blue line (code BL) is a metro line of Taipei Metro in Taipei, Taiwan, with a total of 23 stations serving the districts of Nangang, Xinyi, Daan, Zhongshan, Wanhua, Banqiao and Tucheng. The line's name is a portmanteau of Banqiao and Nangang.
The 51.33 km (31.89 mi) line, from Taipei Main Station to Laojie River, has 22 stations and began commercial service on 2 March 2017. The line features Commuter and Express services as well as in-town check-in and baggage check at Taipei Main Station [4] and at New Taipei Industrial Park. [5]