Stations
Code | Station Name | Transfer | Location | ||
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English | Chinese | ||||
Xinzhuang Line | |||||
O59 | Huilong | 迴龍 | ■ Wanda-Shulin Line | Guishan Xinzhuang |
Taoyuan County New Taipei |
O60 | Danfeng | 丹鳳 | Xinzhuang | New Taipei | |
O1 | Fu Jen University | 輔大 | |||
O2 | Xinzhuang | 新莊 | |||
O3 | Touqianzhuang | 頭前庄 | ■ Circular Line | ||
O4 | Xianse Temple | 先嗇宮 | Sanchong | ||
O5 | Sanchong | 三重 | Taoyuan Airport Access MRT | ||
O6 | Cailiao |
菜寮 |
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O7 | Taipei Bridge | 台北橋 | |||
O8 | Daqiaotou |
大橋頭 (大橋國小) |
■ Luzhou Line | Datong | Taipei |
O9 | Minquan West Road | 民權西路 | ■ Tamsui Line | Datong Zhongshan |
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O10 | Zhongshan Elementary School |
中山國小 |
Zhongshan | ||
O11 | Xingtian Temple | 行天宮 | |||
O12 | Songjiang Nanjing | 松江南京 | ■ Songshan Line | ||
O13 | Zhongxiao Xinsheng |
忠孝新生 (台北科大) |
■ Nangang Line | Da'an | |
O14 | Dongmen | 東門 | ■ Xinyi Line | ||
O15 | Guting | 古亭 | ■ Xindian Line | Zhongzheng | |
→ Continues through to the ■Zhonghe Line |
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