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Minquan West Road metro station

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Minquan West Road Station Concourse 201506
Minquan West Road Station Concourse 201506

Minquan West Road (Chinese: 民權西路; pinyin: Mínquán Xīlù, formerly transliterated as Minchuan West Road Station until 2003) is a metro station in Taipei, Taiwan served by Taipei Metro. It is a transfer station between Tamsui–Xinyi line and Zhonghe–Xinlu line.

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Minquan West Road metro station
Minquan West Road, Taipei Datong District

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N 25.0629 ° E 121.5197 °
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民權西路

Minquan West Road 72
10365 Taipei, Datong District
Taiwan
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