Songjiang Nanjing metro station


Songjiang Nanjing is a metro station in Taipei, Taiwan served by Taipei Metro. It is a transfer station between the and. The station opened on 3 November 2010 for traffic on the, and services opened on 15 November 2014.

Station overview

This underground station has an island platform for the Zhonghe-Xinlu line and has two side platforms for the Songshan-Xindian line. It is located beneath the intersection of Songjiang Rd. and Nanjing East Rd., and opened in November 2010 with the opening of the Luzhou Line and the Taipei City section of the Xinzhuang Line.

Construction

Excavation depth for this station was around 29 meters for the Xinzhuang Line station and 20 meters for the Songshan Line station. The Xinzhuang Line station is 191 meters in length and 32 meters wide, while the Songshan Line station is 202 meters in length and 26 meters wide. It has eight entrances, two accessibility elevators, and four vent shafts. Two of the entrances and a vent shaft are integrated with joint development buildings. One entrance is integrated with the Council for Economic Planning and Development building. The station is equipped with platform screen doors for both lines.

Public Art

The theme for the Songshan Line station is "Metropolitan Images of Daily Life". It uses four elements to present surreal situations of the combination of city and nature.

History

On 1 June 2003, construction began. It was opened on 3 November 2010 for the Zhonghe–Xinlu Line followed by the opening of Songshan-Xindian Line on 15 November 2014.

Around the station