The Taipei Metro Yongning station is a station of the Bannan line located in Tucheng District, New Taipei City, Taiwan.[2] It served as the southern terminal station before the opening of the Dingpu station in 2015.
Yongning BL02 永寧 ![]() | |||||||||||||||||
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![]() Yongning station platform | |||||||||||||||||
Chinese name | |||||||||||||||||
Traditional Chinese | 永寧 | ||||||||||||||||
Simplified Chinese | 永宁 | ||||||||||||||||
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General information | |||||||||||||||||
Location | B1F, No. 105, Sec. 3, Zhongyang Rd. Tucheng, New Taipei, Taiwan | ||||||||||||||||
Coordinates | 24.966597°N 121.436121°E / 24.966597; 121.436121 | ||||||||||||||||
Operated by | Taipei Metro | ||||||||||||||||
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Connections | Bus stop | ||||||||||||||||
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Structure type | Underground | ||||||||||||||||
History | |||||||||||||||||
Opened | 31 May 2006 | ||||||||||||||||
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Rank | 67 out of 109 | ||||||||||||||||
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Street Level | Entrance/Exit | Entrance/Exit |
B1 | Concourse | Lobby, automatic ticket dispensing machine, information desk, one-way faregates Restrooms (Outside fare zone near exit 2 and 3) |
B2 | Platform 1 | ← ![]() |
Island platform, doors will open on the left | ||
Platform 2 | ![]() | |
The two-level, underground station with an island platform and four exits. It is located at the intersection of Zhongyang Rd. and Chengtian Rd.
It will be an out-of-station transfer with the Wanda-Zhonghe-Shulin line in 2028. The station's name could be Pitang.
Exhibits of artifacts from nearby Zhanlong Mountain and Tudigong Mountain, which were discovered close to Yongning station, are on display. The theme for the artifacts is "Time & Debris".[3] The two main pieces are called "The Splinter of Time" and "86400". Both pieces seek to express the sensation of time, with "86400" signifying the number of seconds in a day.[4] It was completed in March 2006 and cost NT$4,000,000.[5]
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Shopping Malls
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Schools
Banks and other companies
Industrial Parks
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