Taipei Bridge | |||||||||||||||
Native Name: | O13 台北橋 | ||||||||||||||
Native Name Lang: | zh-TW | ||||||||||||||
Symbol Location: | tw | ||||||||||||||
Symbol: | trts | ||||||||||||||
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Address: | B1, No. 108, Sec. 1, Chongxin Rd. | ||||||||||||||
Borough: | Sanchong, New Taipei City | ||||||||||||||
Country: | Taiwan | ||||||||||||||
Connections: | Bus stop | ||||||||||||||
Structure: | Underground | ||||||||||||||
Opened: | 5 January 2012 | ||||||||||||||
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Pass Rank: | 79 out of 109 |
The Taipei Metro Taipei Bridge station is a station on the Xinzhuang Line located in Sanchong District, New Taipei, Taiwan, two blocks from the approach to Taipei Bridge for which the station is named.[1] The station opened for service on 5 January 2012.[2]
This six-level, underground station has two, stacked side platforms.[3] It is located beneath Chongxin Rd., Sec. 1 between Wenhua North and South Rd. and Zhongyang North and South Rd. It was originally scheduled to open in March 2012 along with most of the Xinzhuang Line,[4] but opened for service earlier on 5 January 2012.
Excavation depth for this station was 33m (108feet). It is 179.2m (587.9feet) in length and 14.775m (48.474feet) meters wide.[5] The station has one entrance, one accessibility elevator, and two vent shafts. Two emergency exits are integrated with a joint development building. Public art is featured on the walls of the main entrance.
The station is based on a theme of "Sunset-bathed Iron Bridge" (referring to Taipei Bridge), with images of the Tamsui River, Guanyin Mountain, and a "bazaar culture".[6]
Street Level | Exit/Entrance | Exit/Entrance |
B3 | Midderly Officer | Side work |
B4 | Platform 2 | → Zhonghe–Xinlu Line toward Nanshijiao (O12 Daqiaotou) → |
Side platform, doors will open on the right | ||
Concourse | Lobby, toilets, one-way ticket machine, information desk | |
B6 | Platform 1 | ← Zhonghe–Xinlu Line toward Huilong (O14 Cailiao) |
Side platform, doors will open on the left |