Guangci–Fengtian Temple metro station

Guangci–Fengtian Temple is an under construction metro station on the Red Line located in Xinyi, Taipei, Taiwan. Construction of the station is scheduled to be complete on 8 October 2023,[1] and the station is scheduled to open in 2025.[2][3] This will also be the last heavy-capacity metro station of Taipei Metro.

Guangci–Fengtian Temple

廣慈·奉天宮
Taipei Metro
Chinese name
Traditional Chinese廣慈·奉天宮
Simplified Chinese广慈·奉天宫
Transcriptions
Standard Mandarin
Hanyu PinyinGuǎngcí · Fèngtiāngōng
Bopomofoㄍㄨㄤˇㄘˊ · ㄈㄥˋㄊㄧㄢ ㄍㄨㄥ
Wade–GilesKuang³-tz'u² · Feng⁴-t'ien¹ Kung¹
General information
LocationFude St
Xinyi, Taipei
Taiwan
Coordinates 25.037469°N 121.581881°E / 25.037469; 121.581881
Operated byTaipei Metro
Line(s) Tamsui–Xinyi line
Construction
Structure typeUnderground
Other information
Station codeR01
History
Opening2025 (expected)
Services
Preceding station Taipei Metro Following station
Xiangshan
towards Tamsui
Tamsui–Xinyi line
under construction
Terminus

Station overview

The station will be a three-level, underground station with an island platform, serving as the terminus of the Xinyi Eastern Extension. "Rising Water" will be the core basis for the architectural design concept of the station.[4]

Station layout

1F Street Level Entrance/Exit
B1 Concourse Lobby, information desk, automatic ticketing dispensing machines, one-way faregates (Under construction)
Restrooms (Under construction)
B3 Platform 1 Tamsui–Xinyi line toward Tamsui (R02 Xiangshan)
Island platform, Under Construction
Platform 2 Tamsui–Xinyi line toward Tamsui (R02 Xiangshan)

Around the station

  • Fengtian Temple
  • Guangci Charity Park

References

  1. "CR580C ● 工程資訊" [CR580C ● Engineering Information].
  2. "信義線東延段" [Xinyi Line East Extension]. Taipei City Government MRT Engineering Bureau (in Chinese (Taiwan)). 5 July 2012. Retrieved 13 October 2021.
  3. "Second Stage". Department of Rapid Transit Systems, TCG. 9 July 2015. Retrieved 18 June 2010.
  4. "Taipei MRT: Introduction to Xinyi Eastern Extension" (PDF).


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