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Airport Hotel metro station

Coordinates: 25°04′09″N 121°13′15″E / 25.069299603105478°N 121.22085885628125°E / 25.069299603105478; 121.22085885628125
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Airport Hotel

A14a 機場旅館
General information
Location1-2 Hangzhan S Rd
Dayuan, Taoyuan City
Taiwan
Coordinates25°04′09″N 121°13′15″E / 25.069299603105478°N 121.22085885628125°E / 25.069299603105478; 121.22085885628125
Operated byTaoyuan Metro Corporation
Line(s)Taoyuan Airport MRT (A14a)
Construction
Structure typeUnderground
Other information
Station codeA14a
History
Opened2017-03-02
Services
Preceding station Taoyuan Metro Following station
Dayuan
towards Huanbei
Taoyuan Airport MRT
Commuter
Airport Terminal 2

Airport Hotel (Chinese: 機場旅館) is a station on the Taoyuan Airport MRT located in Dayuan District, Taoyuan City, Taiwan.[1] The station is located under the Novotel Taipei Taoyuan International Airport and opened for commercial service on 2 March 2017.[2]

This underground station has one island platform and two tracks.[3] Only Commuter trains stop at this station. The station is 180.4 metres (592 ft) long and 16.3 metres (53 ft) wide. It opened for trial service on 2 February 2017, and for commercial service 2 March 2017.[4][2]

The station opened for commercial service on 2 March 2017 with the opening of the Taipei-Huanbei section of the Airport MRT.[5]

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In 2016, it was the site where the subway bombing scenes were filmed for Taiwanese drama Wake Up 2, while the station was still under construction.

See also

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References

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  1. ^ "Airport Hotel Station". Taoyuan Metro. 15 February 2015. Archived from the original on 6 March 2017. Retrieved 2 March 2017.
  2. ^ a b "Airport MRT begins commercial operations". The China Post. 2017-03-02. Retrieved 2017-03-02.
  3. ^ "A14a車站立體圖 Floor Plan". Taoyuan Metro. Archived from the original on 2017-03-06. Retrieved 2017-03-05.
  4. ^ "Airport MRT to begin commercial operations". The China Post. 2017-03-02. Retrieved 2017-03-02.
  5. ^ Shan, Shelley (2 March 2017). "Airport MRT to officially launch today". Taipei Times. Retrieved 2 March 2017.