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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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“ Taipower Building ” ( eng. Taipower Building ; Chinese 台電 大樓 ) is the Taipei subway station of the Xindian line. Located in the areas of Zhongzheng and Daan in Taipei . The station was opened on November 11, 1999 . It is located between the stations " Gutin " and " Gongguan ".
Taidian Building is a single-span station. There are five exits to the city at the station. Of these, three exits are equipped with escalators, and one - an elevator for the elderly and disabled. In September 2018, automatic platform gates were installed at the station.