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Xindian Line (TRTS) : ウィキペディア英語版
Xindian Line (Taipei Metro)

|image = Taipower Building Station Xindian Line Platform.JPG
|caption = Taipower Building Station Platform
|type = Rapid transit
|locale = Taipei and New Taipei, Republic of China
|start = Chiang Kai-shek Memorial Hall
|end = Xindian
|stations = 10
|open = November 11, 1999
|operator = Taipei Rapid Transit Corporation
|character = Underground
|depot = Xindian Depot
|linelength =
|notrack = 2
|gauge =
|speed = 80 km/h
|el = Third rail (750 volts DC)
|map =
}}
The Taipei Metro Xindian Line is an underground high-capacity line. The -route has 10 stations (including the partially elevated Xiaobitan Branch Line) and is part of the Green Line. The line runs under the Roosevelt Road, following the route of the former TRA Xindian Line—which ceased service in 1965— on its southern section. It serves the areas of Xindian, Jingmei, Gongguan, and Ximen.
==History==

*January 1991: Construction began on the Xindian Line.
*December 24, 1998: The segment from Chiang Kai-shek Memorial Hall-Guting opened for service.
*November 11, 1999: The rest of the line opened for service, trains run through Tamsui Line to Tamsui Station.〔
*August 31, 2000: The segment from Chiang Kai-shek Memorial Hall-Ximen opened for service (as the Xiaonanmen Line).
*September 29, 2004: The Xiaobitan Branch Line opened for service.〔
*November 15, 2014: With the opening of Songshan Line, trains run between Songshan and Xindian Stations, forming Line 3.

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