Taipei Main Station
Taipei Main Station is a railway and metro station in Taipei, Taiwan. It is served by Taiwan High Speed Rail, the Taiwan Railways Administration, and the Taipei Metro. It is also connected through underground passageways to the terminal station of Taoyuan Airport MRT and the Taipei Bus Station. In 2017, it was the busiest station on all three rail systems, with a total of 190 million entries and exits.
Station overview
The four-level station is located in Zhongzheng District in downtown Taipei. The underground station area south of the station is known as "station front" because the original railway station's main entrance faced south. Accordingly, the area just north of the station is known as "station rear." The station rear area is actually located in Datong District. The commercial districts around the station are popular with students and commuters, and boast a large collection of bookstores, eclectic businesses targeting students, and cram schools. Because of its location at what is roughly considered the center of Taipei, the station is a popular meeting point for students and tourists.Services
The station itself is a large building which houses multiple rail services as well as serving as the headquarters of the Taiwan Railways Administration. The railway platforms are located on the B2 level, while the B1 level serves as a waiting area. Ticketing services are on the first floor while the second floor contains a food court and several stores, including the shopping center. The upper levels are occupied by TRA offices.- Taiwan Railways Administration: Passengers can board a train to most cities in Taiwan without transferring. East-bound trains travel to Keelung, Yilan, Hualien, Taitung, etc. West-bound trains go to Hsinchu, Taichung, Tainan, Kaohsiung, etc.
- Taipei Metro: Taipei main station is served by both the Red line and Blue line directly and is a major transfer hub.
- Taiwan High Speed Rail: Scheduled HSR services began operating from Taipei on 2 March 2007. HSR train used to terminate at Banqiao station. Using platforms originally used by TRA, the station serves around 140 trains per day.
- Taipei Bus Station This multi-use complex is located adjacent to Taipei station.
- *City Buses: Bus routes to destinations within Taipei and New Taipei, both located in the Taipei Basin.
- *Intercity Buses: Many bus companies provide service from Taipei to cities in the western half of Taiwan as well as Yilan. They also provide service to the Taiwan Taoyuan International Airport with traveling time around forty minutes.
- Taiwan Taoyuan International Airport Access MRT System: A new rail line to Taiwan Taoyuan International Airport which started operating on 2 February 2017.
Platform layout
TRA and THSR
Taipei Metro (MRT)
Station layout
Around the station
(K)K Underground Mall
- Exit M1/Y2: TRA/THSR(Entrance North 1)
- Exit M2:Civic Blvd Expressway
- Exit M3:Cosmos Hotel Taipei/ Talk Club Taiwan
- Exit M4:TRA/THSR(Entrance South 1)
- Exit M5:Station Front Plaza
- Exit M6:Caesar Park Hotel Taipei, National Taiwan Museum
- Exit M7:Zhongshan N. Rd.
- Exit M8:Gongyuan Rd, YMCA Taipei
(M)Zhongshan Metro Mall
- Taipei Bus Station
- Q Square
- Museum of Contemporary Art, Taipei
- Zhongshan Station (R11、G14), Shuanglian station(R12)
(Y)Taipei City Mall
- Palais de Chine Hotel Taipei
- Taipei Station Wholesale Market
- (G13)
- Taipei main station(A1), Taoyuan International Airport MRT
(Z)Station Front Metro Mall
- Taipei West Bus Station Terminal A
- Shin Kong Mitsukoshi Department Store
- Guanqian Rd, Land Bank, Taiwan Cooperative Bank
- Chongqing S. Rd, First Bank
- North Gate
- Taipei Post Office of Chunghwa Post
History
To alleviate traffic congestion caused by railroad crossings in downtown Taipei, an underground railway tunnel between Huashan and Wanhua was built along with the present station building as part of the Taipei Railway Underground Project. When the underground system was completed on 2 September 1989, railway service was moved to the newly completed building and the old building as well as a temporary station were demolished.
The current station was further expanded with the opening of the Taipei Metro. The metro station is connected to the basement of the railway station and opened to passenger traffic in 1997 to the Tamsui–Xinyi line. Extensive underground malls now exist at the front and back of the station, which emulate those found in Tokyo and Osaka, Japan. The station also became a terminus for Taiwan High Speed Rail trains when the network began service in 2007.
Ongoing developments
Taipei station and the area surrounding it have been undergoing renovation since 2005. Japanese architect Fumihiko Maki was chosen to design two skyscrapers that will surround the railroad station. Maki will also oversee the renovation of Taipei station. The height of the taller tower will be 76 stories, whereas the shorter tower will be 56 stories. The two skyscrapers will be constructed on empty parcels found adjacent to Taipei station, above the Taoyuan Airport MRT station.The station interior underwent renovation work from February to October 2011. Basement restrooms were renovated, the basement and first floor preparations for additional Breeze Plaza retail space began, the large ticket office in the first floor lobby was removed, and additional retail space was allocated. In addition, the flooring on the first floor was completely replaced, fire and evacuation regulations were improved, and solar panels will be installed on the station roof.