Fu Jen University | |||||||||||||
Native Name: | O19 輔大 | ||||||||||||
Native Name Lang: | zh-TW | ||||||||||||
Symbol Location: | tw | ||||||||||||
Symbol: | trts | ||||||||||||
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Address: | B1, No. 510-1, Zhongzheng Rd. | ||||||||||||
Borough: | Xinzhuang, New Taipei | ||||||||||||
Country: | Taiwan | ||||||||||||
Operator: | Taipei Metro | ||||||||||||
Line: | Zhonghe–Xinlu Line | ||||||||||||
Connections: | Bus stop | ||||||||||||
Structure: | Underground | ||||||||||||
Code: | O19 | ||||||||||||
Pass Rank: | 74 out of 109 |
The Taipei Metro Fu Jen University station is a station on the Xinzhuang Line located in Xinzhuang District, New Taipei, Taiwan.[1] The station opened on 5 January 2012,[2] and is named after the adjoining Fu Jen Catholic University.
This two-level, underground station has an island platform.[3] It is located beneath the intersection of Zhongzheng Rd. and Lane 508, Zhongzheng Rd. It was originally scheduled to open in 2013,[4] but it began service earlier 5 January 2012. It was originally planned as the western terminus of the Xinzhuang Line, hence the station number (O1); the new terminus will instead be Huilong. It served as the western terminus of the Xinzhuang Line when the New Taipei City portion of the Xinzhuang Line opened on January 5, 2012 until Danfeng and Huilong stations opened on June 29, 2013.
Evacuation depth for this station was around 19m (62feet). It is 199.5m (654.5feet) in length and 16.55m (54.3feet) wide.[5] It has four entrances, one accessibility elevator, and two vent shafts.