Xinzhuang Fuduxin metro station explained

Xinzhuang Fuduxin
Native Name:A4 新莊副都心
Native Name Lang:zh-TW
Mlanguage:
T:新莊副都心
Bpmf:ㄒㄧㄣ ㄓㄨㄤ ㄈㄨˋㄉㄨ ㄒㄧㄣ
P:Xīnzhuāng Fùdūxīn
W:Hsin¹-chuang¹ Fu⁴-tu¹-hsin¹
Tl:Sin-tsng Hù-too-sim
Symbol Location:tw
Symbol:tym
Address:188 Sec 4 New Taipei Blvd
Borough:Xinzhuang, New Taipei
Country:Taiwan
Operator:Taoyuan Metro Corporation
Line: Taoyuan Airport MRT (A4)
Connections:Bus stop
Structure:Elevated
Code:A4
Opened:2017-03-02

Xinzhuang Fuduxin is a station on the Taoyuan Airport MRT located on the border of Xinzhuang and Taishan, New Taipei, Taiwan.[1]

Station overview

This elevated station has two side platforms, and is 98m (322feet) long and 26m (85feet) wide.[2] It is only served by commuter trains; express trains do not stop at this station.

History

It opened for trial service on 2 February 2017, and for commercial service 2 March 2017 with the opening of the Taipei-Huanbei section of the Airport MRT.[3] [4] [5]

Station layout

4FPlatform levelPublic telephone
Side platform, doors will open on the right
Platform 1← toward Huanbei (Taishan)
← Express does not stop here
Platform 2 Express does not stop here →
Commuter toward Taipei (New Taipei Industrial Park)
Side platform, doors will open on the right
3FConcourse levelEscalators, elevators and stairs toward platform level
Restrooms
Station faregates, information center, ticket machines, public telephone
Escalators, elevators and stairs toward passage level
2FPassage levelEscalators, elevators and stairs toward Entrance/Exit
1FStreet LevelExit 1
Exit 2

Around the station

References

25.0589°N 121.4456°W

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Xinzhuang Fuduxin Station. Taoyuan Metro. 2017-03-03.
  2. Web site: A4車站立體圖 Floor Plan. Taoyuan Metro. 2017-03-03.
  3. News: Airport MRT to begin commercial operations. The China Post. 2017-03-02. 2017-03-02.
  4. News: Airport MRT begins commercial operations. The China Post. 2017-03-02. 2017-03-02.
  5. Web site: Airport MRT to officially launch today. 2 March 2017. Shelley. Shan. Taipei Times. 2 March 2017.