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Wenhu Line is a line of the Taipei Metro in Taipei, Taiwan. Also called the Brown Line, this was the earliest line of the Taipei Metro. The line connects Taipei Zoo to Taipei Nangang Exhibition Center. You can transfer to the Tamsui-Xinyi Line at Daan, to the Bannan Line at Zhongxiao Fuxing or Taipei Nangang Exhibition Center station, or to the Songshan-Xindian Line at Nanjing Fuxing. In the future, transfers to the Circular Line can be made at Taipei Zoo or Jiannan Road station.

A train approaching Daan station

The line currently consists of 24 stations with station codes from BR01 to BR24.

Stations

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Code Station Name Travel time to previous station (s)[1] Stop time at station (s)[1] Date opened Transfer Districts
English Chinese
BR01 Taipei Zoo 動物園 n/a n/a 1996-03-28 Maokong Gondola Wenshan
BR02 Muzha 木柵 67 25 1996-03-28
BR03 Wanfang Community 萬芳社區 47 25 1996-03-28
BR04 Wanfang Hospital 萬芳醫院 99 25 1996-03-28
BR05 Xinhai 辛亥 106 25 1996-03-28
BR06 Linguang 麟光 124 25 1996-03-28 Xinyi, Daan
BR07 Liuzhangli 六張犁 72 25 1996-03-28
BR08 Technology Building 科技大樓 122 25 1996-03-28 Daan
BR09 Daan 大安 69 30 1996-03-28 R
BR10 Zhongxiao Fuxing 忠孝復興 67 45 1996-03-28 BL
BR11 Nanjing Fuxing 南京復興 86 30 1996-03-28 G Songshan
BR12 Zhongshan Junior High School 中山國中 66 25 1996-03-28 Zhongshan, Songshan
BR13 Songshan Airport 松山機場 142 25 2009-07-04 Songshan Airport TSA Songshan
BR14 Dazhi 大直 172 25 2009-07-04 Zhongshan
BR15 Jiannan Road 劍南路 103 25 2009-07-04
BR16 Xihu 西湖 110 25 2009-07-04 Neihu
BR17 Gangqian 港墘 65 25 2009-07-04
BR18 Wende 文德 72 25 2009-07-04
BR19 Neihu 內湖 78 25 2009-07-04
BR20 Dahu Park 大湖公園 71 25 2009-07-04
BR21 Huzhou 葫洲 121 25 2009-07-04
BR22 Donghu 東湖 78 25 2009-07-04
BR23 Nangang Software Park 南港軟體園區 85 25 2009-07-04 Nangang
BR24 Taipei Nangang Exhibition Center 南港展覽館 78 n/a 2009-07-04 BL

References

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  1. 1.0 1.1 "臺北捷運系統相鄰兩站間之行駛時間、停靠站時間 | 政府資料開放平臺". data.gov.tw (in Chinese). Retrieved 4 October 2019.