Stations
Code | Station Name | Transfer | Location | ||
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English | Chinese | ||||
Xinyi Line | |||||
← Continues through to the ■Tamsui Line | |||||
R11 | Chiang Kai-shek Memorial Hall | 中正紀念堂 | ■ Xindian Line ■ Xiaonanmen Line |
Zhongzheng | Taipei |
R10 | Dongmen | 東門 | ■ Xinzhuang Line | Da'an | |
R9 | Daan Park | 大安森林公園 | |||
R8 | Daan | 大安 | ■ Wenshan Line | ||
R7 | Xinyi Anhe | 信義安和 | |||
R6 | Taipei 101/World Trade Center | 台北101/世貿 | Xinyi | ||
R5 | Elephant Mountain | 象山 | |||
R4 | Xinyi Songde | 信義松德 | |||
R3 | Zhongpo | 中坡 |
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