Taipei City Hall Bus Station, Transportation terminal in Xinyi District, Taiwan
Taipei City Hall Bus Station is a transportation facility spanning multiple floors within a modern high-rise complex that connects passengers to destinations across northern and central Taiwan. The building integrates retail spaces and other transit modes alongside bus operations in a single integrated structure.
The facility opened in August 2010 after four years of construction, emerging from a 1998 infrastructure initiative. The project was part of plans to modernize public transit in the rapidly growing city.
The station functions as a major transit hub in the Xinyi business district, where commuters and travelers pass through daily as part of the city's modern transportation network.
The station is located at the intersection of Keelung Road and Zhongxiao East Road in the heart of the business district and is easily reached on foot. The complex is well-signposted and staff can assist with navigating to different departure areas.
The facility draws around 24,000 passengers daily, far exceeding original projections. This high usage demonstrates how essential the hub has become to daily commuting patterns.
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