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The Bannan or Blue line (code BL) is a metro line of Taipei Metro in Taipei, Taiwan, with a total of 23 stations serving the districts of Nangang, Xinyi, Daan, Zhongshan, Wanhua, Banqiao and Tucheng. The line's name is a portmanteau of Banqiao and Nangang. The entire line runs underground.
Bannan Line platform Escalators connecting Brown Line and Blue Line Automatic platform gates were installed on the Blue Line platform in 2006 due to increased passenger congestion. Zhongxiao Fuxing ( Chinese : 忠孝復興 , formerly transliterated as Chunghsiao Fuhshing Station until 2003) is a metro station in Taipei , Taiwan served by Taipei ...
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]
The Minsheng–Xizhi or the Sky Blue line (Code: SB) of Taipei Metro is a planned line on the Taipei Metro. Its stations abbreviate as "SBXX," with XX being the station number (i.e. SB13). Its stations abbreviate as "SBXX," with XX being the station number (i.e. SB13).
The Sanying or Light Blue line (Chinese: 三鶯線; code LB) is a light metro line under construction in New Taipei, Taiwan. Approval for the construction of the line was given by the central government on 2 June 2015. Constructed on elevated tracks, the line will be 14.3 km long and will have 12 stations and one depot.
挹翠山莊 - MRT Taipei City Hall Station Metropolitan Transport Union BL7: Dazhi - MRT Taipei City Hall Station Kuang-Hua Bus 部分班次繞駛麥帥新城 Union BL7 區間車: Dazhi - 舊宗路 Kuang-Hua Bus 未行經Taipei MRT 藍線任何 Station Union BL10: 民生 Community - Nangang國宅 Capital Bus Union BL12: 東hu - MRT Kunyang Station
The Taipei Metro Yongning station is a station of the Bannan line located in Tucheng District, New Taipei City, Taiwan. [2] It served as the southern terminal station before the opening of the Dingpu station in 2015.
It is the first automated metro entirely within New Taipei City, [10] with the only other driverless line being the Wenhu line. The western section of the line officially opened on 31 January 2020. The line is currently 15.4 km (9.6 mi) long, with 14 stations. [11] It uses CBTC Radio signalling from Ansaldo STS. [12]