Ximen metro station
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Ximen (Template:Zh, formerly transliterated as Hsimen Station until 2003) is a metro station in Taipei, Taiwan served by Taipei Metro.[2] The station is named after the former west gate of the city, whose location is roughly where the current station is located.
Station overview
The station is a three-level,[3] underground structure with two island platforms and six exits, allowing possible connections to the shopping areas and the Diary of Ximen hotel.[4] The two platforms are stacked, thus allowing for cross-platform interchange between the Green Line and the Blue Line. Restrooms are inside the entrance area. In November 2010, the daily ridership at Ximen station was 112,000,[5] making it the fourth busiest station on the network, just behind Taipei Main Station, Taipei City Hall and Zhongxiao Fuxing station.
It is situated under Zhonghua Rd, at the intersection of Chengdu Rd, Hengyang Rd, and Baoqing Rd. The station is also connected to the Ximen Intelligent Library (an unstaffed branch of the Taipei Public Library).
Exit 6 is heavily used by those accessing the Ximending shopping area. The exit opening is set at the top of the pedestrian zone, although there is still vehicular traffic in that area. The station is often crowded on weekends, especially in the afternoon.
Station layout
| Street Level | Ground Level | Entrance/Exit |
| B1 | Concourse | Lobby, toilets, one-way ticket machine, information desk |
| Ximen Metro Mall | ||
| B2 | Platform 1 | Template:Rint Bannan line toward Nangang Exhib Center / Kunyang (BL12 Taipei Main Station) → |
| Island platform, doors open on the right for Bannan Line, left for Songshan-Xindian Line | ||
| Platform 2 | Template:Rint Songshan–Xindian line toward Songshan (G13 Beimen) → | |
| B3 | Platform 3 | ← Template:Rint Bannan line toward Dingpu / Far Eastern Hospital (BL10 Longshan Temple) |
| Island platform, doors open on the left for Bannan Line, right for Songshan-Xindian Line | ||
| Platform 4 | ← Template:Rint Songshan–Xindian line toward Xindian / Taipower Building (G11 Xiaonanmen) | |
History
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After the war during post-war rebuilding, the station's name was changed to the current "Ximen". It was later closed due to illegal construction. An underground emergency station opened on 2 September 1987 as part of the Taipei Railway Underground Project.Script error: No such module "Unsubst".
Ximen railway station used to be a station on the TRA Western Line. However, the underground area is nowadays only used as an emergency station and not open for revenue service.Script error: No such module "Unsubst".
Construction of Ximen MRT station started in 1995, and the station opened on 24 December 1999 for the Blue line. On 30 August 2000, a service to Template:Stl opened. Under that operation, only 3 platforms were used so platforms 2 and 4 would switch service every 6 months. After the Xinyi Line opened, the shuttle service was extended to Template:Stl until the Template:Lnl opened on 15 November 2014.Script error: No such module "Unsubst".
Around the station
- Ximending
- Zhongshan Hall
- Red House Theater
- Nishi Honganji Relics
- Supreme Court
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- Songshan–Xindian line stations
- Bannan line stations
- Railway stations in Taiwan opened in 1999