Stations
- Nangang, Banqiao, and Tucheng Lines connect through to each other. Service routes are divided into:
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- Taipei Nangang Exhibition Center - Yongning
- Taipei Nangang Exhibition Center - Far Eastern Hospital.
Code | Station Name | Line | Transfer | Location | ||||
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English | Chinese | |||||||
● | ● | BL18 | Nangang Exhibition Center | 南港展覽館 | Nangang Line |
■ Neihu Line | Nangang | Taipei |
● | ● | BL17 | Nangang | 南港 | TRA Western Line: Nangang Taiwan High Speed Rail: Nangang |
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● | ● | BL16 | Kunyang | 昆陽 | ||||
● | ● | BL15 | Houshanpi |
後山埤 |
Xinyi | |||
● | ● | BL14 | Yongchun | 永春 | ||||
● | ● | BL13 | Taipei City Hall | 市政府 | ||||
● | ● | BL12 | Sun Yat-Sen Memorial Hall | 國父紀念館 | ■North South Line | Xinyi Da'an |
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● | ● | BL11 | Zhongxiao Dunhua | 忠孝敦化 | Da'an | |||
● | ● | BL10 | Zhongxiao Fuxing | 忠孝復興 | ■ Wenshan Line | |||
● | ● | BL9 | Zhongxiao Xinsheng |
忠孝新生 |
■ Xinzhuang Line | Da'an Zhongzheng |
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● | ● | BL8 | Shandao Temple | 善導寺 | Zhongzheng | |||
● | ● | BL7 | Taipei Main Station | 台北車站 | ■ Tamsui Line TRA Western Line: Taipei Taiwan High Speed Rail: Taipei Taoyuan Airport MRT: Taipei (2014) |
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● | ● | BL6 | Ximen | 西門 | Nangang/Banqiao Line |
■ Xiaonanmen Line ■ Songshan Line (2013) |
Zhongzheng Wanhua |
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● | ● | BL5 | Longshan Temple | 龍山寺 | Banqiao Line |
Wanhua | ||
● | ● | BL4 | Jiangzicui | 江子翠 | Banqiao | New Taipei | ||
● | ● | BL3 | Xinpu | 新埔 | ||||
● | ● | BL2 | Banqiao | 板橋 | TRA Western Line: Banqiao Taiwan High Speed Rail: Banciao ■ Circular Line (2015) |
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● | ● | BL1 | Fuzhong | 府中 | Banqiao/Tucheng Line |
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● | ● | BL40 | Far Eastern Hospital | 亞東醫院 | Tucheng Line |
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● | BL39 | Haishan | 海山 | Tucheng | ||||
● | BL38 | Tucheng | 土城 | ■ Wanda-Shulin Line (2020) | ||||
● | BL37 | Yongning | 永寧 | |||||
| | BL36 | Dingpu | 頂埔 | ■ Sanying Line | ||||
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