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Songjiang Nanjing metro station

2010 establishments in TaiwanRailway stations opened in 2010Songshan–Xindian line stationsWikipedia page with obscure subdivisionZhonghe–Xinlu line stations
台北捷運橘線松江南京站3
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Songjiang Nanjing (Chinese: 松江南京; pinyin: Sōngjiāng Nánjīng) is a metro station in Taipei, Taiwan served by Taipei Metro. It is a transfer station between the Songshan–Xindian line and Zhonghe–Xinlu line. The station opened on 3 November 2010 for traffic on the Zhonghe–Xinlu line, and Songshan–Xindian line services opened on 15 November 2014.

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Songjiang Nanjing metro station
Songjiang Road, Taipei Zhongshan District

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Songjiang Road
10486 Taipei, Zhongshan District
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