Xindian metro station
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Chinese name | |||||||||||||||||||
Chinese | 新店 | ||||||||||||||||||
Literal meaning | New store | ||||||||||||||||||
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General information | |||||||||||||||||||
Location | No.2, Sec. 1, Beiyi Rd. Xindian, New Taipei Taiwan | ||||||||||||||||||
Operated by | Taipei Metro | ||||||||||||||||||
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Connections | Bus stop | ||||||||||||||||||
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Structure type | Underground | ||||||||||||||||||
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Station code | G01 | ||||||||||||||||||
History | |||||||||||||||||||
Opened | 11 November 1999 | ||||||||||||||||||
Previous names | Hsintien (until 2003) | ||||||||||||||||||
Passengers | |||||||||||||||||||
daily (December 2024)[1] | |||||||||||||||||||
Rank | 78 out of 109 and 7 others | ||||||||||||||||||
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The Taipei Metro Xindian station (formerly transliterated as Hsintien Station until 2003) is the southern terminus of the Songshan–Xindian line located in Xindian District, New Taipei, Taiwan.
Station overview

This one-level, underground station, has an island platform and one exit.[2] It was the southernmost station of the Taipei MRT until Dingpu station was completed.
Public Art
Art for the station is titled "Heaven, Earth, and Man" and features many sculptures around the entrances.[3] Designed by Takashi Tanabe, it was selected through open competition and cost NT$6,700,000.
Station layout
Street level | Concourse | Entrance/Exit, lobby, information desk, automatic ticket dispensing machines, one-way faregates Restrooms (South side, inside fare area) |
B1 | ||
Platform 1 | ← ![]() | |
Island platform, doors will open on the left/ right | ||
Platform 2 | ← ![]() |
References

Wikimedia Commons has media related to Xindian Station (Taipei Metro).
- ^ "Ridership Counts". Taipei Rapid Transit Corporation. 2025-03-25.
- ^ "Route Map: Xindian". Taipei Rapid Transit Corporation. Archived from the original on 2011-09-02. Retrieved 2010-06-15.
- ^ "Public Art on the Xindian Line". Department of Rapid Transit Systems. Archived from the original on 2012-03-22. Retrieved 2010-12-05.
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