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  2. Bannan line - Wikipedia

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    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 entire line runs underground.

  3. New Taipei Metro - Wikipedia

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    The Sanying line is a metro line under construction, serving Sanxia and Yingge districts. The first section is 14.29 km (8.88 mi) long, has twelve stations and runs through Tucheng, Sanxia and Yingge districts, and should be completed by 2025. The line shares the same terminus with Bannan line's terminal station, Dingpu. [16]

  4. Dingpu metro station - Wikipedia

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    Dingpu station is a subway station of Taipei Metro. This station is a 2 km extension to and the western terminus of the Bannan line. Dingpu station is located in Tucheng District, New Taipei City. Construction began in January 2010 and commercial service was scheduled to begin in 2013.

  5. Taipei Metro - Wikipedia

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    Taipei Metro [I] (also known as Taipei Mass Rapid Transit (MRT) [3] and branded as Metro Taipei) [4] is a rapid transit system operated by the Taipei Rapid Transit Corporation serving the capital Taipei and New Taipei City in Taiwan.

  6. Category:Bannan line stations - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Bannan line stations" The following 23 pages are in this category, out of 23 total. ... Taipei City Hall metro station; Taipei Main Station;

  7. Taipei Nangang Exhibition Center metro station - Wikipedia

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    Taipei Nangang Exhibition Center (Chinese: 南港展覽館; pinyin: Nángǎng Zhǎnlǎnguǎn) is a metro station in Taipei, Taiwan served by Taipei Metro. [3] It is a terminal station on both Wenhu line and Bannan line, [4] and serves the Nangang, Neihu, and Xizhi districts. [5]

  8. Shandao Temple metro station - Wikipedia

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    Shandao Temple (formerly transliterated as Shantao Temple Station until 2003), secondary station name Huashan, is a station on the Bannan line of Taipei Metro in Zhongzheng District, Taipei, Taiwan. It is named after the Shandao Temple. [2]

  9. Houshanpi metro station - Wikipedia

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    The Taipei Metro Houshanpi station is a station on the Bannan line located on the border of the Xinyi and Nangang districts, Taipei, Taiwan. [2] It opened for service on 30 December 2000, as part of an eastern extension to Kunyang.