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  • 21 Aug, 2019

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Xingtian Temple Metro Station

Xingtian Temple (Chinese: 行天宮; pinyin: Xíngtiān Gōng) is a metro station in Taipei, Taiwan served by the Taipei Metro. The station opened on 3 November 2010. This station is named after the Xingtian Temple, but other places near the station such as the Xingtian Temple Market and Songjiang Market are also notable. The station will be a planned transfer for the Minsheng–Xizhi line.

Station overview

This three-level, underground station has an island platform and has four exits. It is located beneath the intersection of Minsheng East Rd. and Jinzhou Street, and opened on 3 November 2010 with the opening of the Luzhou Branch Line and the Taipei City section of the Xinzhuang Line. The station serves over 15,000 passengers per day and is the busiest station on the Xinzhuang Line.

Construction

Excavation depth for this station is around 25 meters. It is 157 meters in length and 25 meters wide. It has four entrances, one accessibility elevator, and two vent shafts. Three of the entrances are integrated with joint development buildings, while the other is connected with an existing sidewalk. Following Dapinglin, Xingtian Temple is only the second station to have three joint development sites. The station is equipped with platform screen doors.

Station layout

Street Level Entrance/Exit Entrance/Exit
B1 Concourse Lobby, information desk, ticket machines, one-way faregates
Restrooms (Inside fare zone, outside fare zone near Exit 1)
B3 Platform 1 Zhonghe–Xinlu line toward Luzhou / Huilong (O10 Zhongshan Elementary School)
Island platform, doors will open on the left
Platform 2 Zhonghe–Xinlu line toward Nanshijiao (O08 Songjiang Nanjing)

Exits

The station has four exits.

Around the station

Public Art

Taking into account the nearby Xingtian Temple, the station has the "Eight Generals" (八家將; bajiajiang) masks and tiles as public art displays. Due to the anticipated passenger traffic through the station, the art displays were constructed out of ceramics for easier maintenance and protection from accidents.