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Line 2 (R13) * Line 5 (BL7) * Western Line (100) * Taiwan High Speed Rail (02/TPE) * ''Taoyuan Airport MRT'' (''A1'') }} | platforms = | connections = Bus stop | structure = Underground | disabled = | code = | classification = 特等站 (TRA level) | opened = TRA: July 5, 1891 (original) September 5, 1989 (present building) Metro: December 25, 1997 THSR: March 2, 2007 | passengers = (Metro) (TRA) (HSR) }} Taipei Station, also called Taipei Railway Station (臺北火車站, by the Taiwan Railway Administration) or Taipei Main Station (臺北車站, by the Taipei Metro), refers to the old downtown region in Taipei, Taiwan, where different modes of public transport systems converge; the station is at the center of this region. Prior to the opening of the Taipei Metro lines at the station in 1997, the region was simply known as "Taipei Station" or "Taipei Railway Station". The station handles over half a million passengers daily on conventional rail, metro, and high-speed rail.〔〔〔 Taipei Station and its surroundings are currently undergoing intensive renovation and redevelopment. Projects include the construction of the Taoyuan Airport MRT System (slated to begin service in 2016) and the Gate of Taipei. ==Station overview== The station is located in the Zhongzheng District in downtown Taipei. The area south of the station is known as "station front" because the original railway station's main entrance faced south. Accordingly, the area just north of the station is known as "station rear." The station rear area is actually located in the Datong District. The commercial districts around the station are popular with students and commuters, and boast a large collection of bookstores, eclectic businesses targeting students, and cram schools. Because of its location at what is roughly considered the center of Taipei, the station is a popular meeting point for students and tourists. 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Taipei Railway Station」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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