Fuxinggang metro station

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Fuxinggang

R23 復興崗
Taipei Metro Logo(Logo Only).svg
Exit 1, Fuxinggang Station 20090830b.jpg
Fuxinggang station Entrance
Chinese name
Traditional Chinese 復興崗
Simplified Chinese 复兴岗
Transcriptions
Standard Mandarin
Hanyu Pinyin Fùxīnggāng
Bopomofo ㄈㄨˋ ㄒㄧㄥ ㄍㄤ
Wade–Giles Fu4-hsing1 Kang1
Hakka
Pha̍k-fa-sṳ Fu̍k-hîn-kông
Southern Min
Hokkien POJ Ho̍k-heng-kang
Tâi-lô Ho̍k-hing-kong
General information
LocationNo. 10, Lane 53, Zhongyang North Road, Sec. 3
Beitou, Taipei
Taiwan
Operated by Taipei Metro
Line(s) Taipei Metro Line R.svg Tamsui–Xinyi Line (R23)
ConnectionsBus stop
Construction
Structure typeAt-Grade
History
Opened28 March 1997
Passengers
daily (December 2020) [1]
Rank105 out of 109
Services
Preceding station Taipei Metro Logo(Logo Only).svg Taipei Metro Following station
Zhongyi
towards Tamsui
Tamsui–Xinyi line Beitou
towards Xiangshan

The Taipei Metro Fuxinggang station (formerly transliterated as Fuhsing Kang Station until 2003) is located in Beitou District, Taipei, Taiwan. It is a station on the Tamsui Line. In the past, the station belonged to the now-defunct TRA Tamsui Line.

Contents

The name of the station is derived from the nearby Fu Hsing Kang College, a military academy. [2] The Taipei Metro Beitou Depot is located directly south of the station.

Station overview

Fuxinggang station front. Exit 1, Fuxinggang Station 20201211.jpg
Fuxinggang station front.

The at-grade, station structure with two side platforms and exit to Zhongyang North Road. [3] The washrooms are inside the entrance area.

History

This station was opened temporarily as Shenyunhui Station (Chinese :省運會車站), a TRA railway station, from October 25 to 31, 1954 for the national sports day event held at Fu Hsing Kang College.[ citation needed ] The metro station was opened on 28 March 1997.

Station layout

2FConnecting Level Skyway for Platform Connection
Street Level
Concourse
(to Platform 1)
Entrance/Exit, lobby, information desk, entrance/exit, automatic ticket dispensing machines, one-way faregates
Restrooms
Side platform, doors will open on the right
Platform 1 Taipei Metro Line R.svg Tamsui–Xinyi Line toward Tamsui (R24 Zhongyi)
Platform 2 Taipei Metro Line R.svg Tamsui–Xinyi Line toward Xiangshan (R22 Beitou)
Side platform, doors will open on the right

First and Last Train Timing

The first and last train timing at Fuxinggang station [4] is as follows:

DestinationFirst TrainLast Train
Mon − FriSat − Sun and P.H.Daily
R28 Tamsui
06:06
06:06
01:03
R02 Xiangshan
06:02
06:02
00:12

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References

  1. "Passenger Volume at Taipei Rapid Transit Stations". Taipei Mass Rapid Transit Co., Ltd. 2021-01-15.
  2. 李東明. "復興崗-反攻大陸的故鄉". 永遠的北淡線 (in Chinese (Taiwan)). 玉山社. pp. 150–155. ISBN   957-8246-32-3.
  3. "Route Map: Fuxinggang". Taipei Rapid Transit Corporation. Retrieved 2010-06-20.[ permanent dead link ]
  4. "Taipei Rapid Transit Corporation - Metro Service First & Last Trains" . Retrieved 2019-10-25.

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