- The
Taipei Metro Xiaobitan Branch Line is a high-capacity,
elevated branch line of the Songshan–Xindian line.
Although it is a high-capacity line, only...
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Xiaobitan may
refer to:
Xiaobitan branch line, a
branch line of the Songshan–Xindian line.
Xiaobitan metro station, a
metro station of the
Taipei Metro...
- The
Taipei Metro Xiaobitan station is a
terminal station on the
Xiaobitan branch line
located in
Xindian District, New Taipei, Taiwan. The
station is an...
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Ximen opened for
service (as the
Xiaonanmen Line). 29
September 2004: The
Xiaobitan branch line
opened for service. 19
August 2006:
Construction begins on...
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develop the city,
While areas south of
Xiaobitan were
still farmland.
After Freeway 3 opened,
parks along Xiaobitan and
Xindian Cr**** gave way to development...
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accommodate all six-train cars on a
typical metro train (with the
exception of
Xiaobitan). The
width of the
platform and
concourse depends on the
volume of transit;...
- View of New
Taipei City at night.
Xiaobitan metro station is the
building with
curved roof-line,
right of center....
- the Tamsui, Xindian, and
Zhonghe Lines in 2006 and on the
Xinbeitou and
Xiaobitan branch lines in 2007. In 2003, the
Department of
Rapid Transit Systems...
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terminus of the
Xiaobitan branch line. This two-level,
underground station, has two side
platforms and two exits.
Trains on the
Xiaobitan branch line and...
- Xiaonanmen, Zhonghe, Banqiao, and
Nangang lines and the
Xiaobitan branch line. In the case of the
Xiaobitan branch line
selective door
operation had to be used...