Xinzhuang Line (Taipei Metro)
The Taipei Metro Xinzhuang Line is a high-capacity underground extension of the Zhonghe Line on the currently under construction in Taiwan. As of January 2012, it is 95.56% complete. The Xinzhuang Line is the first Taipei Metro line to cross under the Tamsui River.
The section between Zhongxiao Xinsheng and Daqiaotou opened on November 3, 2010, along with the opening of the Luzhou Branch Line, and the Daqiaotou to Fu Jen University section opened on January 5, 2012. The section between Guting and Zhongxiao Xinsheng is expected to open in September 2012, which the remaining extension to Huilong will open after the completion of Xinzhuang Depot.
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