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Songshan station

Songshan (Chinese: 松山; pinyin: Sōngshān) is a railway and metro station in Taipei, Taiwan, served by Taiwan Railways and Taipei Metro. This station connects to the shopping centre at basement 1 and level 1. The station is a planned transfer for the Circular line.

Songshan

松山
TRA railway station
Chinese name
Chinese松山
Literal meaningLoose hill
Transcriptions
Standard Mandarin
Hanyu PinyinSōngshān
Bopomofoㄙㄨㄥ ㄕㄢ
Hakka
Pha̍k-fa-sṳChhiùng-sân
Southern Min
Tâi-lôSiông-san
General information
Location11 Songshan Rd
Xinyi District, Taipei[1]
Taiwan
Coordinates25°02′57″N 121°34′41″E / 25.0493°N 121.5780°E / 25.0493; 121.5780[1]
Line(s)
Distance21.9 km to Keelung[2]
Connections
Construction
Structure typeUnderground
Other information
Station code
  • 98 (three-digit)[1]
  • 1007 (four-digit)[1]
  • A08 (statistical)[3]
ClassificationFirst class (Chinese: 一等)[4]
History
Opened1 November 1891 (1891-11-01)[5]
Rebuilt21 September 2008 (2008-09-21)[5]
Electrified9 January 1978 (1978-01-09)[6]
Previous names
Key dates
1940Rebuilt
1986Rebuilt
2003Rebuilt
29 December 2009 (2009-12-29)Station building complete
Passengers
201712.077 million per year[3] 1.55%
Rank9 out of 228
Services
Preceding station Taiwan Railways Following station
Nangang
towards Keelung
Western Trunk line Taipei
towards Pingtung
Location
Songshan
Location within Taiwan
Songshan

松山
Taipei Metro station
Taipei metro exit 4
Chinese name
Chinese松山
Transcriptions
Standard Mandarin
Hanyu PinyinSōngshān
Bopomofoㄙㄨㄥ ㄕㄢ
Hakka
Pha̍k-fa-sṳChhiùng-sân
Southern Min
Tâi-lôSiông-san
General information
Location742 Sec 4 Bade Rd
Songshan District, Taipei
Taiwan
Line(s) Songshan–Xindian line
Construction
Structure typeUnderground
Bicycle facilitiesAccess available
Other information
Station codeG19, Y39
Websiteweb.metro.taipei/e/stationdetail2010.asp?ID=G19-111
History
Opened15 November 2014; 9 years ago (2014-11-15)[7]
Passengers
201716.330 million per year[8] 7.98%
Rank(Ranked 35th of 109)
Services
Preceding station Taipei Metro Following station
Nanjing Sanmin Songshan–Xindian line Terminus

Station overview edit

 
Songshan MRT Platform 1
 
Songshan MRT platform 2
 
TRA platforms
 
A TEMU1000 stops at the old at-grade station just before it closed, September 2008.

Songshan Station became the principle south-bound origin and north-bound terminus for the Western Trunk line starting in 1986, after the reconstruction of Taipei Main Station began in 1985. These functions were moved to Qidu in Keelung shortly before the reconstruction. The former Songshan Station was at-grade and operated by the TRA. It opened as a temporary station in July 2003 as part of the Taipei Railway Underground Project.[9] All railway lines and platforms have been moved underground (from at-grade) since 21 September 2008 in a move to improve safety and area development.[10] A 7.6 kilometres (4.7 mi) tunnel was constructed between this station and neighboring Nangang Station at a cost of NT$76.5 billion.[11]

The current station building opened for service in 2008. Built by Ruentex Development Company, the new station building was constructed via a NT$3.3 billion build-operate-transfer (BOT) contract.[12] The Taiwan Railways Administration section consists of two island platforms (four tracks), while the Taipei Metro station has an island platform and five exits. They are connected via an underground passage.[13]

The new Taipei Metro station has a "Halo of City" theme with an egg-shaped hall and columns forming a ring structure.[14] The station is 21 m (69 ft) deep, 390 m (1,280 ft) long, and 24 m (79 ft) wide. It has six exits, four vent shafts, and two accessibility elevators.[13] The north side of the station is land for a joint development project.

Public art edit

The Taipei Metro station features a theme of "Festivities of Light" to reflect the mix of traditional and modern culture, local religion, and administration. It enhances the night activity in the area.[13]

 
Construction around the station for the Taipei Metro Songshan line.

Bicycle Accessibility edit

Songshan Station is the 0-kilometre (0 mi) starting point for the Taiwan Cycling Route No. 1,[15] and the station features a bicycle accessibility stair ramp.[citation needed]

History edit

The area around Songshan Station was originally part of a vast field which was maintained for deer hunting.[16]

On 20 October 1891, it was opened as "Sekkhao Train Wharf" (錫口火車碼頭). Then, it was renamed to Seikō Station (錫口停車場) in 1895 and in 1920, the station became known as Matsuyama Station.[citation needed]

On 30 March 1936, the Matsuyama Airport Line [ja] (later renamed Songshan Power Station Line, until 1 May 1966) began operation from Matsuyama Station to Matsuyama Airport. It was upgraded to a second-class train station on 1 January 1955. Songshan Airport Line stopped operating on 1976 and freight services ceased on 15 August 1985. The new station building opened on 15 July 1986 and on 1 July 1987, it became a first-class train station. Freight cargo services were shifted to Nangang on 20 September 1991. The station moved underground on 21 September 2008 and the temporary station was present from 28 July 2003 to 29 December 2009.[citation needed]

On 15 November 2014, the Songshan Line terminus opened for service.[citation needed]

An explosion occurred at the station before midnight on 7 July 2016. A broken metal tube filled with explosive material was found on the scene, but a cause has not yet been determined.[17]

Station layout edit

[18]

Street Level Entrance/Exit Entrance/Exit
B1 Concourse Ticket gates, waiting area, TRA ticketing, automatic ticket dispensing machines, Restrooms
B2 Platform 1A West Coast Line toward Taichung TRA station, Kaohsiung (Taipei)
Island platform
Platform 1B toward Shulin (Taipei)
Platform 2A toward Keelung (Nangang)
Island platform
Platform 2B West Coast Line toward Yilan, Hualien, Taitung (Nangang)
Concourse Lobby, information desk, automatic ticket dispensing machines, one-way faregates, Restrooms
B3 Platform 1   Songshan–Xindian line toward Xindian / Taipower Building (G18 Nanjing Sanmin)
Island platform, doors open on the left, right
Platform 2   Songshan–Xindian line toward Xindian / Taipower Building (G18 Nanjing Sanmin)

Around the Station edit

  • Songshan Market (next to the station)
  • Raohe Street Night Market (50m to the north)
  • Nangang Sports Center (200m to the east)
  • Rainbow Bridge (300m to the northwest)
  • Wufenpu Park (300m to the south)
  • Wuchang Park (350m to the southwest)
  • Wufenpu Shopping District (400m to the south)
  • Houshanpi metro station (550m to the southeast)
  • Nansong Market (600m to the west)
  • Yongji Market (650m to the south)
  • Yongchun Market (700m to the south)
  • Yongji Park (800m to the south)
  • Yongchun Park (850m to the south)
  • Chengmei Left Bank Riverside Park (1km to the northeast)
  • Yongchun metro station (1km to the south)

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ a b c d "車站基本資料集". Taiwan Railways Administration. Retrieved 3 November 2018.
  2. ^ 各站營業里程-1.西部幹線. Taiwan Railways Administration (in Chinese). 11 December 2008. Retrieved 1 September 2018.
  3. ^ a b 臺鐵統計資訊. Taiwan Railways Administration (in Chinese). Retrieved 1 September 2018.
  4. ^ 車站數-按等級別分 (PDF). Taiwan Railways Administration (in Chinese). Retrieved 30 October 2018.
  5. ^ a b 蘇昭旭 (2018). 台灣鐵路車站大觀 [The Practical Guide of Taiwan Railway Stations] (in Chinese (Taiwan)). 人人出版. p. 38. ISBN 978-986-461-140-9.
  6. ^ 臺灣鐵路電訊. Taiwan Railways Administration (in Chinese). Retrieved 4 September 2018.
  7. ^ "Chronicles". Taipei Metro. 5 December 2013. Retrieved 2 September 2018.
  8. ^ 臺北市交通統計查詢系統. dotstat.taipei.gov.tw (in Chinese). Retrieved 15 September 2018.
  9. ^ "Songshan Project". Railway Reconstruction Bureau, Ministry of Transportation and Communications. Retrieved 28 February 2011.
  10. ^ "Underground railway to help local economy". The China Post. 18 September 2008. Retrieved 20 June 2010.
  11. ^ "New Songshan-Nankang railway tunnel will aid development: Ma". Taiwan News. 21 September 2008. Retrieved 20 June 2010.
  12. ^ "Ruentex secures Songshan Railway Station project bid". Taipei Times. 2 February 2007. Retrieved 20 June 2010.
  13. ^ a b c (PDF). Department of Rapid Transit Systems. 1 September 2010. Archived from the original (PDF) on 3 December 2013. Retrieved 25 July 2011.
  14. ^ "連繫捷運松山站與臺鐵的城市光環". Department of Rapid Transit Systems. 1 August 2009. Retrieved 20 June 2010.
  15. ^ "How to cycle around Taiwan in 12 days". Cnn.com. 29 March 2017. Retrieved 11 January 2018.
  16. ^ Cheung, Han (9 May 2021). "Taiwan in Time: Reviving Raohe Street". www.taipeitimes.com. Taipei Times. Retrieved 10 May 2021.
  17. ^ "Many injured in Taiwan train blast". BBC. 8 July 2016.
  18. ^ (PDF). Taipei Rapid Transit Corporation. 15 November 2014. Archived from the original (PDF) on 29 November 2014. Retrieved 15 November 2014.

External links edit

  • TRA Songshan Station(in Chinese)
  • Taiwan Railways Administration(in Chinese, English, Japanese, and Korean)
  • TRTC Route Map & Timetables(in Chinese, English, Japanese, and Korean)

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Not to be confused with Matsuyama Station a railway station in Matsuyama Ehime Japan with the same Chinese reading Songshan Chinese 松山 pinyin Sōngshan is a railway and metro station in Taipei Taiwan served by Taiwan Railways and Taipei Metro This station connects to the shopping centre at basement 1 and level 1 The station is a planned transfer for the Circular line Songshan松山TRA railway stationChinese nameChinese松山Literal meaningLoose hillTranscriptionsStandard MandarinHanyu PinyinSōngshanBopomofoㄙㄨㄥ ㄕㄢHakkaPha k fa sṳChhiung sanSouthern MinTai loSiong sanGeneral informationLocation11 Songshan RdXinyi District Taipei 1 TaiwanCoordinates25 02 57 N 121 34 41 E 25 0493 N 121 5780 E 25 0493 121 5780 1 Line s Western Trunk lineDistance21 9 km to Keelung 2 ConnectionsRapid transit Local bus CoachConstructionStructure typeUndergroundOther informationStation code98 three digit 1 1007 four digit 1 A08 statistical 3 ClassificationFirst class Chinese 一等 4 HistoryOpened1 November 1891 1891 11 01 5 Rebuilt21 September 2008 2008 09 21 5 Electrified9 January 1978 1978 01 09 6 Previous namesXikou Chinese 錫口 Matsuyama Japanese 松山 Key dates1940Rebuilt1986Rebuilt2003Rebuilt29 December 2009 2009 12 29 Station building completePassengers201712 077 million per year 3 1 55 Rank9 out of 228ServicesPreceding station Taiwan Railways Following stationNangangtowards Keelung Western Trunk line Taipeitowards PingtungLocationSongshanLocation within TaiwanSongshan松山Taipei Metro stationTaipei metro exit 4Chinese nameChinese松山TranscriptionsStandard MandarinHanyu PinyinSōngshanBopomofoㄙㄨㄥ ㄕㄢHakkaPha k fa sṳChhiung sanSouthern MinTai loSiong sanGeneral informationLocation742 Sec 4 Bade RdSongshan District TaipeiTaiwanLine s Songshan Xindian lineConstructionStructure typeUndergroundBicycle facilitiesAccess availableOther informationStation codeG19 Y39Websiteweb wbr metro wbr taipei wbr e wbr stationdetail2010 wbr asp ID G19 111HistoryOpened15 November 2014 9 years ago 2014 11 15 7 Passengers201716 330 million per year 8 7 98 Rank Ranked 35th of 109 ServicesPreceding station Taipei Metro Following stationNanjing Sanmintowards Xindian or Taipower Building Songshan Xindian line Terminus Contents 1 Station overview 1 1 Public art 1 2 Bicycle Accessibility 2 History 3 Station layout 4 Around the Station 5 See also 6 References 7 External linksStation overview edit nbsp Songshan MRT Platform 1 nbsp Songshan MRT platform 2 nbsp TRA platforms nbsp A TEMU1000 stops at the old at grade station just before it closed September 2008 Songshan Station became the principle south bound origin and north bound terminus for the Western Trunk line starting in 1986 after the reconstruction of Taipei Main Station began in 1985 These functions were moved to Qidu in Keelung shortly before the reconstruction The former Songshan Station was at grade and operated by the TRA It opened as a temporary station in July 2003 as part of the Taipei Railway Underground Project 9 All railway lines and platforms have been moved underground from at grade since 21 September 2008 in a move to improve safety and area development 10 A 7 6 kilometres 4 7 mi tunnel was constructed between this station and neighboring Nangang Station at a cost of NT 76 5 billion 11 The current station building opened for service in 2008 Built by Ruentex Development Company the new station building was constructed via a NT 3 3 billion build operate transfer BOT contract 12 The Taiwan Railways Administration section consists of two island platforms four tracks while the Taipei Metro station has an island platform and five exits They are connected via an underground passage 13 The new Taipei Metro station has a Halo of City theme with an egg shaped hall and columns forming a ring structure 14 The station is 21 m 69 ft deep 390 m 1 280 ft long and 24 m 79 ft wide It has six exits four vent shafts and two accessibility elevators 13 The north side of the station is land for a joint development project Public art edit The Taipei Metro station features a theme of Festivities of Light to reflect the mix of traditional and modern culture local religion and administration It enhances the night activity in the area 13 nbsp Construction around the station for the Taipei Metro Songshan line Bicycle Accessibility edit Songshan Station is the 0 kilometre 0 mi starting point for the Taiwan Cycling Route No 1 15 and the station features a bicycle accessibility stair ramp citation needed History editThe area around Songshan Station was originally part of a vast field which was maintained for deer hunting 16 On 20 October 1891 it was opened as Sekkhao Train Wharf 錫口火車碼頭 Then it was renamed to Seikō Station 錫口停車場 in 1895 and in 1920 the station became known as Matsuyama Station citation needed On 30 March 1936 the Matsuyama Airport Line ja later renamed Songshan Power Station Line until 1 May 1966 began operation from Matsuyama Station to Matsuyama Airport It was upgraded to a second class train station on 1 January 1955 Songshan Airport Line stopped operating on 1976 and freight services ceased on 15 August 1985 The new station building opened on 15 July 1986 and on 1 July 1987 it became a first class train station Freight cargo services were shifted to Nangang on 20 September 1991 The station moved underground on 21 September 2008 and the temporary station was present from 28 July 2003 to 29 December 2009 citation needed On 15 November 2014 the Songshan Line terminus opened for service citation needed An explosion occurred at the station before midnight on 7 July 2016 A broken metal tube filled with explosive material was found on the scene but a cause has not yet been determined 17 Station layout edit 18 Street Level Entrance Exit Entrance ExitB1 Concourse Ticket gates waiting area TRA ticketing automatic ticket dispensing machines RestroomsB2 Platform 1A West Coast Line toward Taichung TRA station Kaohsiung Taipei Island platformPlatform 1B toward Shulin Taipei Platform 2A toward Keelung Nangang Island platformPlatform 2B West Coast Line toward Yilan Hualien Taitung Nangang Concourse Lobby information desk automatic ticket dispensing machines one way faregates RestroomsB3 Platform 1 nbsp Songshan Xindian line toward Xindian Taipower Building G18 Nanjing Sanmin Island platform doors open on the left rightPlatform 2 nbsp Songshan Xindian line toward Xindian Taipower Building G18 Nanjing Sanmin nbsp Track layout of original at grade station nbsp Track layout of temporary station used from 2003 2009 nbsp Track layout of new underground stationAround the Station editSongshan Market next to the station Raohe Street Night Market 50m to the north Nangang Sports Center 200m to the east Rainbow Bridge 300m to the northwest Wufenpu Park 300m to the south Wuchang Park 350m to the southwest Wufenpu Shopping District 400m to the south Houshanpi metro station 550m to the southeast Nansong Market 600m to the west Yongji Market 650m to the south Yongchun Market 700m to the south Yongji Park 800m to the south Yongchun Park 850m to the south Chengmei Left Bank Riverside Park 1km to the northeast Yongchun metro station 1km to the south See also editList of railway stations in TaiwanReferences edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Songshan Station a b c d 車站基本資料集 Taiwan Railways Administration Retrieved 3 November 2018 各站營業里程 1 西部幹線 Taiwan Railways Administration in Chinese 11 December 2008 Retrieved 1 September 2018 a b 臺鐵統計資訊 Taiwan Railways Administration in Chinese Retrieved 1 September 2018 車站數 按等級別分 PDF Taiwan Railways Administration in Chinese Retrieved 30 October 2018 a b 蘇昭旭 2018 台灣鐵路車站大觀 The Practical Guide of Taiwan Railway Stations in Chinese Taiwan 人人出版 p 38 ISBN 978 986 461 140 9 臺灣鐵路電訊 Taiwan Railways Administration in Chinese Retrieved 4 September 2018 Chronicles Taipei Metro 5 December 2013 Retrieved 2 September 2018 臺北市交通統計查詢系統 dotstat taipei gov tw in Chinese Retrieved 15 September 2018 Songshan Project Railway Reconstruction Bureau Ministry of Transportation and Communications Retrieved 28 February 2011 Underground railway to help local economy The China Post 18 September 2008 Retrieved 20 June 2010 New Songshan Nankang railway tunnel will aid development Ma Taiwan News 21 September 2008 Retrieved 20 June 2010 Ruentex secures Songshan Railway Station project bid Taipei Times 2 February 2007 Retrieved 20 June 2010 a b c 捷運系統松山線簡介 PDF Department of Rapid Transit Systems 1 September 2010 Archived from the original PDF on 3 December 2013 Retrieved 25 July 2011 連繫捷運松山站與臺鐵的城市光環 Department of Rapid Transit Systems 1 August 2009 Retrieved 20 June 2010 How to cycle around Taiwan in 12 days Cnn com 29 March 2017 Retrieved 11 January 2018 Cheung Han 9 May 2021 Taiwan in Time Reviving Raohe Street www taipeitimes com Taipei Times Retrieved 10 May 2021 Many injured in Taiwan train blast BBC 8 July 2016 Songshan Station Information Map PDF Taipei Rapid Transit Corporation 15 November 2014 Archived from the original PDF on 29 November 2014 Retrieved 15 November 2014 External links editTRA Songshan Station in Chinese Taiwan Railways Administration in Chinese English Japanese and Korean TRTC Route Map amp Timetables in Chinese English Japanese and Korean Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Songshan station amp oldid 1181901306, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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