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Xindian line | | Taipei metro |  | | opening date | November 11, 1999 |
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| Type of | single span |
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| Number of platforms | one |
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| Platform type | island |
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| Platform shape | straight |
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| Nearby Stations | and |
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| Green Line |
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Legend | | Songshan | | | Nanjing Sanmin | | | Taipei arena | | | Nanjing Fuxing | | | | | | Songjiang Nanjing | | | | | | Zhongshan | | | Beimen | | | Ximen | | | Xiaonanmen | | | Chiang Kai-shek Memorial Hall | | | | | | Gutin | | | Taidian Building | | | Gongguan | | | Wanlong | | | Jingmei | | | Dapinlin | | | Qizhan | | | Xindean City Hall | | | Xindian |
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"Wanlong" ( Eng. Wanlong ; Chinese. 萬隆 ) - Taipei subway station of the Xindian line. Located in the Wenshan District of Taipei . The station was opened on November 11, 1999 . It is located between the Gongguan and Jingmei stations.
Wanlong is a single-span station. There are four exits to the city at the station, two of which are equipped with escalators, and one with an elevator for the elderly and disabled. On March 28, 2018, automatic platform gates were installed at the station.