Zhongxiao Fuxing metro station
Zhongxiao Fuxing BR10/BL15 忠孝復興 | |||||||||||||||||||
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Taipei metro station | |||||||||||||||||||
Chinese name | |||||||||||||||||||
Traditional Chinese | 忠孝復興 | ||||||||||||||||||
Simplified Chinese | 忠孝复兴 | ||||||||||||||||||
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Location | 302 Sec 3 Zhongxiao E Rd Da'an, Taipei (BR) Taiwan | ||||||||||||||||||
Coordinates | 25°02′30″N 121°32′38″E / 25.0416°N 121.5438°E | ||||||||||||||||||
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Bicycle facilities | No access | ||||||||||||||||||
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Station code | BR10, BL15 | ||||||||||||||||||
Website | web | ||||||||||||||||||
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Opened | 1996-03-28[1] | ||||||||||||||||||
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1999-12-24 | Bannan line added | ||||||||||||||||||
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2017 | 35.768 million per year[2] 3.17% | ||||||||||||||||||
Rank | (Ranked 4th of 109) | ||||||||||||||||||
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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 Metro.[3] It had a ridership of 20.688 million entries and exits in 2017.[4]
Station overview
The station has both underground and elevated sections: two levels are underground (servicing Blue Line) and four levels above ground (servicing Brown Line). The station has two side platforms, one island platform, and five exits. Brown Line platforms are equipped with platform screen doors and Blue Line platforms are equipped with automatic platform gates. Washrooms are located inside and outside the paid area of the station.
The station is situated at the intersection of Zhongxiao East Road and Fuxing South Road. The station features four long escalators directly connecting the B3 concourse level with the third-floor platforms. These escalators handle 96,000 transferring passengers daily.[5] On 31 March 2017, Taipei Metro Corporation announced that escalator speeds would be increased from 0.5 m/s (1.6 ft/s) to 0.65 m/s (2.1 ft/s), increasing carrying capacity by 30%.[5] The station can be very crowded during rush hour due to its status as a major transfer station between two lines.[6]
Exit 2 is integrated with the Pacific Sogo Department Store (Fuxing Branch) as part of a joint development project.[7][8] It is the first business-oriented building based on a Taipei Metro joint development project.[9] In 2010, the station was awarded a "Superior" award at the 8th Golden Thumb Awards (sponsored by the Executive Yuan) for the joint development project.[10]
History
- 28 March 1996: Opened for service along with the opening of Brown Line.
- 24 December 1999: Became a major transfer station with the opening of the segment from Taipei City Hall to Longshan Temple station of the Blue Line.
- 10 November 2004: The connection between exit 4 and Pacific SOGO Department Store Zhongxiao Branch opened.
- 19 June 2006: The main connecting escalators gave off thick smoke, resulting in many trains bypassing the station.
- 1 December 2006: Automatic platform gates were installed on Blue Line, as first batch of installation among Taipei Main Station.
Station layout
4F | Connecting Level | Overpass |
3F | Concourse | Lobby, information desk, automatic ticket dispensing machines, one-way faregates, restrooms Entrance to SOGO Department Store Fuxing Branch |
Side platform, doors will open on the right | ||
Platform 1 | ← Wenhu Line toward Taipei Nangang Exhibition Center (BR11 Nanjing Fuxing) | |
Platform 2 | → Wenhu Line toward Taipei Zoo (BR09 Daan) → | |
Side platform, doors will open on the right | ||
2F | Mezzanine | Transit link floor for stairs and escalators |
1F | Street Level | Entrance/Exit |
B1 | Concourse | Lobby, information desk, automatic ticket dispensing machines, one-way faregates Entrance to SOGO Department Store Zhongxiao and Fuxing Branches and East Metro Mall Restrooms (Inside fare zone, west of the station) |
B2 | Platform 1 | ← Bannan Line toward Nangang Exhib Center / Kunyang (BL16 Zhongxiao Dunhua) |
Island platform, doors will open on the left | ||
Platform 2 | → Bannan Line toward Dingpu / Far Eastern Hospital (BL14 Zhongxiao Xinsheng) → |
Exits
- Exit 1: Intersection of Zhongxiao E. Rd. Sec. 3 and Andong St.
- Exit 2: Intersection of Zhongxiao E. Sec. 3, Sec. 4 and Fuxing S. Rd. Sec. 1
- Exit 3: Intersection of Zhongxiao E. Rd. Sec. 4 and Daan Rd. Sec. 1
- Exit 4: Zhongxiao E. Rd. Sec. 4
- Exit 5: Fuxing S. Rd. Sec. 1
Around the station
- Breeze Center - exit 5
- Shiatzy Chen (Daan Store)
- Central Clinic and Hospital
- Republic of China Air Force Headquarters
- Taiwan Contemporary Culture Lab
- SOGO Mall (Zhongxiao Branch - exit 4, Fuxing Branch - exit 2)
- Howard Plaza Hotel - exit 2
- Taipei City Hospital (Renai Branch)
- Huaisheng Elementary School
- Huaisheng Junior High School
Underground market
- East Metro Mall (connects directly to the station, toward Zhongxiao Dunhua)
References
- ^ "Chronicles". Taipei Metro. 5 December 2013. Retrieved 10 October 2018.
- ^ "臺北市交通統計查詢系統". dotstat.taipei.gov.tw (in Chinese). Retrieved 15 September 2018.
- ^ "Route Map: Zhongxiao Fuxing". Archived from the original on 7 August 2010.
- ^ 台北市政府交通局 首頁 > 業務資訊 > 統計資訊 > 交通統計月報 > 當期交通統計月報(另開視窗下載)
- ^ a b "臺北捷運忠孝復興站高揚程電扶梯 4月1日起試辦速度微調". Taipei Metro Corporation. 2017-03-31. Retrieved 2017-04-01.
- ^ "First working day sees overcrowding on Taiwan MRT Neihu Line". Taiwan News. 2009-07-06. Retrieved 2010-07-03.
- ^ "Pacific Sogo opens 11-story Fuxing outlet". Taipei Times. 2006-12-30. Retrieved 2010-06-16.
- ^ "Zhongxiao Fuxing Station Location Map". Department of Rapid Transit Systems. Archived from the original on 6 March 2012. Retrieved 2010-06-16.
- ^ "工程線上 Status Report: 忠孝復興站聯合開發大樓委託投資經營". Department of Rapid Transit Systems. 2007-03-01. Retrieved 2010-06-19.
- ^ "Zhongxiao Fuxing Station JD Project Wins 2010 Golden Thumb Award". Department of Rapid Transit Systems. 2010-11-22. Retrieved 2010-12-01.