Zhuwei Station
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The Taipei Metro
Taipei Rapid Transit System
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 Zhuwei Station is located in the sea-side district of Tamsui in New Taipei, Taiwan
Taiwan
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. It is a station on the Tamsui Line. The position of station could be traced back the same name station of defunct TRA
Taiwan Railway Administration
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 Tamsui Line.

Station overview

The station is an at-grade structure with two side platform
Side platform
A Side platform is a platform positioned to the side of a pair of tracks at a railway station, a tram stop or a transitway. A pair of side platforms are often provided on a dual track line with a single side platform being sufficient for a single track line...

s and two exits. The washrooms are inside the entrance area.
The station is situated between Mingquan Road and Mingquan 1st street, in the area of Mingzhu Road Entrance and Mingsheng Road Entrance.

TRA Zhuwei Station

  • 1932: Station constructed.
  • August 15, 1988: shut down with the termination of TRA Tamsui Line.

Taipei Metro

  • March 28, 1997: Re-opened with the beginning of the Taipei Metro Tamsui Line.

Station layout

2F Connecting Level Skyway
Skyway
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 for Platform Connection
Street Level
Lobby
(toward Platform 1)
Entrance/Exit, lobby, information counter, automatic ticket dispensing machines, one-way faregates
Restrooms
Side platform
Side platform
A Side platform is a platform positioned to the side of a pair of tracks at a railway station, a tram stop or a transitway. A pair of side platforms are often provided on a dual track line with a single side platform being sufficient for a single track line...

, Doors will open on the left
Platform 1 ← toward Tamsui (Hongshulin
Hongshulin Station
The Taipei Metro Hongshulin Station is located in the sea-side district of Tamsui in New Taipei, Taiwan. It is a station on the Tamsui Line. The location of station could be traced back the station of the same name on the now-defunct TRA Tamsui Line....

)
Platform 2 toward Xindian
Xindian Station
The Taipei Metro Xindian Station is the southern terminus of the Xindian Line located in Xindian District, New Taipei, Taiwan.-Station overview:...

 (Guandu
Guandu Station
The Taipei Metro Guandu Station is located in Beitou District, Taipei, Taiwan. It is a station on the Tamsui Line. In the past, the station belonged to the now-defunct TRA Tamsui Line.-Station overview:...

)
Side platform
Side platform
A Side platform is a platform positioned to the side of a pair of tracks at a railway station, a tram stop or a transitway. A pair of side platforms are often provided on a dual track line with a single side platform being sufficient for a single track line...

, Doors will open on the right

Exits

  • Exit 1: No.50, Minquan Rd.
  • Exit 2: Minquan 1st St.

Around the station

  • Mackay Memorial Hospital
  • Tamsui Riverside Bicycle Path
  • Carrefour
  • Dusk Market
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