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  2. List of railway and metro stations in Taiwan - Wikipedia

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    The two Inter-city rail systems, Taiwan Railways and Taiwan High Speed Rail, have several overlaps in station names. See below Taiwan High Speed Rail section for their relations in detail. There are five rapid transit systems in Taiwan: Taipei Metro, opened in March 1996, serves the core of Taipei–Keelung metropolitan area.

  3. Rail transport in Taiwan - Wikipedia

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    Transit systems in Taiwan Name Area Annual traffic Metro lines Metro stations Metro length Light rail lines Light rail stations Light rail length Taipei Metro: Taipei, New Taipei: 789.599 million (2019) 5 117 [a] 131.1 km (81 mi) — — — Kaohsiung Metro: Kaohsiung: 127.855 million (2018) 2 37 53.3 km (33 mi) 1 38 22.1 km (14 mi) Taoyuan Metro

  4. Jingan metro station - Wikipedia

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    Jingan (Chinese: 景安, formerly transliterated as Ching-An Station until 2003) is a metro station in New Taipei, Taiwan, served by Taipei Metro. The elevated Circular line platforms opened on 31 January 2020.

  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. It was the first rapid transit system to be built on the island. [5]

  6. Circular line (New Taipei Metro) - Wikipedia

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    The Circular or Yellow line (code Y) (Chinese: 環狀線) is a metro line in New Taipei City, part of the New Taipei Metro, which was previously a line of the Taipei Metro. Currently the line runs between Dapinglin and New Taipei Industrial Park, it is approximately 15.4 km (9.6 mi) long with 14 stations. [5]

  7. Ximen metro station - Wikipedia

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    Ximen (Chinese: 西門, formerly transliterated as Hsimen Station until 2003) is a metro station in Taipei, Taiwan served by Taipei Metro. [3] The station is named after the former west gate of the city, whose location is roughly where the current station is located.

  8. Central Park metro station (Taiwan) - Wikipedia

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    Central Park station platform. The station is a two-level, underground station with an island platform and three exits. [2] It is 197 meters long and is located at the intersections of Zhongshan 1st Rd., Minsheng 2nd Rd., and Wufu 3rd Rd. [3] It was originally planned to be named "Shinkuchan Station", but was later changed to its current name.

  9. Dongmen metro station - Wikipedia

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    Dongmen (Chinese: 東門) is a metro station in Taipei, Taiwan served by the Taipei Metro. [3] It is an interchange station with the Tamsui–Xinyi line and the Zhonghe–Xinlu line, which opened on 24 November 2013. The station opened on 30 September 2012 with the opening of the Zhongxiao Xinsheng to Guting segment of the Zhonghe–Xinlu line. [4]