Taipei City Hall Bus Station

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The Taipei City Hall Bus Station (Chinese: 市府轉運站; pinyin: Shì fǔ Zhuǎn Yùn Zhàn) is a mixed-used skyscraper complex located in Xinyi District, Taipei, Taiwan. The architectural height of the building is 150 m (490 ft) and it comprises 30 floors above ground.[2]

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Taipei City Hall Bus Station

市府轉運站
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Taipei City Hall Bus Station
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LocationKeelung Road
Xinyi, Taipei
Taiwan
Coordinates 25.0405°N 121.5648°E / 25.0405; 121.5648
Operated byUni-President Enterprises Corporation
ConnectionsBus terminal
Construction
Structure typeAt-grade
History
Opened5 August 2010
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Taipei City Hall Bus Station
市府轉運站
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General information
StatusCompleted
TypeBus station, Department store, Hotel
LocationNo. 10, Section 5, Zhongxiao East Road, Xinyi Special District, Xinyi, Taipei, Taiwan
Coordinates25.0405°N 121.5648°E / 25.0405; 121.5648
Construction startedMay 26, 2006[1]
CompletedOct 27, 2009[1]
Height150 metres (490 ft)
Technical details
Floor count30[1]
Floor area144,037.15 m2 (1,550,403.0 sq ft)[1]
Lifts/elevatorsunknown
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The lower floors of the building serves as a transportation hub for bus and metro, with the metro's Taipei City Hall Station incorporated into the basement.

The 8th to 31st floors of the building house the W Taipei, a five-star hotel operated by W Hotels. It offers a total of 405 guest rooms.[3] It started trial operations in February 2011, and official operations in March 2011.[4][5]

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The station covers an area of 2,500 ping (7934 m2) and operates using a BOT scheme for 50 years under Uni-President Enterprises Corporation.[6] It is situated on the southeastern side of the intersection of Keelung Road and Zhongxiao East Road. The 150-meter tall station building has 31 stories above ground and 5 stories below. Plans for the station date back to 1998 under then-mayor Ma Ying-jeou.[7]

It houses facilities for a shopping mall (Uni-President Hankyu Department Store) and hotel. The shopping mall has nine levels (including two underground) and has a total floor space of 8,000 ping (26,446 m2).[8] The mall was expected to open by October 2010.[9] The station opened for service on 5 August 2010, and was estimated to serve around 10,000 bus commuters per day.[10] The entire station complex was expected to serve 100,000 people per day.[8] Since opening, ridership has been above expectations, with around 24,000 people using the bus services daily.[11]

The bus station is aimed at reducing congestion at Taipei Bus Station near Taipei Main Station,[10] as well as serving the bustling Xinyi District.[12] In addition to short-distance bus services, many long-distance bus services to cities in northern and central Taiwan originate from the station.

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