Xiaobitan Station, Taipei Metro Xiaobitan branch line station
Xiaobitan Station is an elevated metro stop on the Green Line in Taipei's Xindian District. The station features a straightforward design with stairs, escalators, and clear signage in both Chinese and English to help passengers navigate.
This station was created as part of a branch line of the Green Line extending from Qizhang Station. The line was constructed by utilizing existing infrastructure and depot space, making it a practical addition to connect the local Xindian community to the wider metro network.
The name Xiaobitan refers to its location in the Xindian District, which is known for local markets and residential communities. Residents rely on this stop as a connection point for their daily routines and access to neighborhood gathering places.
The station experiences heavier foot traffic during morning and afternoon commute times, so traveling outside these peak hours is more comfortable. Bicycles and walking paths are popular in the area, making it easy to combine the metro with other ways of exploring the neighborhood.
The terminal platform sits close to the Xindian train depot, where maintenance and storage of trains takes place. From the platform, visitors can glimpse the maintenance facilities and see how trains are kept ready for daily service.
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