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Xizhi railway station

1891 establishments in TaiwanRailway stations in New TaipeiRailway stations in Taiwan opened in the 1890sRailway stations opened in 1891Railway stations served by Taiwan Railways Administration
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TRA Sijhih Station East Entrance 20080803
TRA Sijhih Station East Entrance 20080803

Xizhi (Chinese: 汐止) is a railway station in Xizhi District, New Taipei, Taiwan served by Taiwan Railways.

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Xizhi railway station
民生街2巷, New Taipei Xizhi District

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N 25.068 ° E 121.6614 °
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民生街2巷
22184 New Taipei, Xizhi District
Taiwan
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TRA Sijhih Station East Entrance 20080803
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