Connections Bus stop Opened 24 December 1998 | Structure type Underground Phone +886 2 2181 2345 | |
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Location B1F., No. 8-1, Sec. 1, Roosevelt Rd.
Zhongzheng
Taipei
Taiwan Operated by Taipei Rapid Transit System Line(s) Line 2 (R08)
Line 3 (G10) Passengers 48,010 daily (2011)
(Ranked 20th of 89) Address 100, Taiwan, Taipei City, Zhongzheng District Similar Dongmen Station, Guting Station, Xiaonanmen Station, Chiang Kai‑shek Memorial, Ximen Station |
Taiwan mrt taipe metro yuanshan station to chiang kai shek memorial hall station liburan di taiwan
The Taipei Metro Chiang Kai-shek Memorial Hall Station is located in the Zhongzheng District of Taipei, Taiwan. It is a transfer station on the Tamsui Line and the Xindian/Xiaonanmen Branch Lines. While the memorial for which the station is named was embroiled in a naming dispute, the name of the station has remained unchanged.
Contents
- Taiwan mrt taipe metro yuanshan station to chiang kai shek memorial hall station liburan di taiwan
- Station overview
- Public art
- Exits
- Around the station
- References
Station overview
The station is a three-level, underground structure with two island platforms and seven exits. The two platforms are stacked on top of one another, allowing for cross-platform interchange between Line 2 and Line 3. The washrooms are outside the entrance area. The station is situated under Roosevelt Road, between Nanhai Road, Linsen South Road, and Aiguo East Road.
From November 15, 2014, the station became a transfer station with the Songshan-Xindian Line. It is also a planned terminus for the Wanda-Shulin Line.
Public art
The station is home to several public art pieces. By the escalators connecting the two platform levels, a piece titled "Metamorphosis" displays a holographic flight trajectory of a paper plane. Along some of the entrance hallways, "Musical Skies" shows light boxes with images clouds in a blue sky. On the upper platform in "Platform, Stage", elements from Taiwanese folk arts and Chinese opera have been transformed into abstract elements and minimized into two curtains of lines and flat surfaces.