词条 | World Games metro station | |||||||||||||||||||
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| name = World Games/ National Sports Complex | native_name = 世運 / 國家體育園區 | native_name_lang = zh-TW | symbol_location = tw | symbol = kmrt | symbol_location2 = | symbol2 = | symbol_location3 = | symbol3 = | symbol_location4 = | symbol4 = | image = KRTC R17 in the nighttime.JPG | alt = | caption = World Games station | address = | borough = Nanzih, Kaohsiung | country = Taiwan | latitude = | longitude = | distance = | operator = {{Plainlist|1=
| line = {{Plainlist|1= * {{Rail color box|Kaohsiung Rapid Transit|Red}} (R17) }} | platforms = Two side platforms | connections = | structure = Elevated | disabled = | code = | opened = 2008-03-09 | passengers = {{KMRT ridership|station=World Games Station}} | services = {{Adjacent stations|system=Kaohsiung Rapid Transit|line1=Red|left1=Oil Refinery Elementary School|right1=Zuoying}} }}{{Chinese|t=世運車站|s=世运车站|p=Shìyùn Chēzhàn|w=Shih4-yun4 Ch'ê1-chan4|bpmf=ㄕˋ ㄩㄣˋ ㄔㄜ ㄓㄢˋ|first=t}}World Games is a station on the Red line of Kaohsiung MRT in Nanzih District, Kaohsiung, Taiwan. The station is named after the World Games 2009.[1] Station overviewThe station is a four-level, elevated station with two side platforms and four exits.[2] It is 134 meters long and is located at the intersection of Zuonan Rd. and Jhonghai Rd.[3] It was originally planned to be named "Banping Mountain Station",[4] but was changed in July 2005 to its current name.[1] Because it is the first elevated station after the line emerges from underground, the aim was to create an iconic station similar to the Taipei Metro's Jiantan station. Public artPublic art in the station was designed by Ron Wood and Christian Karl Janssen.[5] Titled "Floating Forest", the artwork covers an area of {{convert|1000|m2|ft2|abbr=on}} and is displayed on the glass canopy overlooking the tracks, at the concourse level, and along the stairways.[6] The artwork depicts many plants and insects, and tells the story of "Soul of the Land and the People in Southern Taiwan".[6] Station layout
Exits
Around the station
References{{commons category|World Games Station}}{{portal|Taiwan|Trains}}1. ^1 {{cite web|url=http://www.krtco.com.tw/flourishing/flourishing-1_detail.aspx?ID=ab37145d-a91a-4049-a56b-95f24f5cff62|script-title=zh:捷運新站名公佈了|publisher=高雄捷運股份有限公司|language=Chinese|accessdate=2010-12-20}} {{KMRT Red Line}}{{coord|22|42|5.5|N|120|18|9.2|E|type:landmark_source:jawiki|display=title}}{{Taiwan-metro-stub}}2. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.krtco.com.tw/service/service-1_1-R17.aspx|title=世運站|publisher=高雄捷運公司|accessdate=2010-07-09}} 3. ^{{cite web|url=http://mtbu.kcg.gov.tw/html/engineer/r17.php|title=世運車站週邊地圖|publisher=高雄市政府捷運工程局|accessdate=2010-07-09}} 4. ^{{cite web|url=http://w3.krtco.com.tw/news/newspaper_(9307)-2.htm|title=w3.krtco.com.tw/news/newspaper_(9307)-2.htm|publisher=高雄捷運股份有限公司|date=2004-07-23|language=Chinese|accessdate=2010-12-20}} 5. ^{{cite web|url=http://w3.krtco.com.tw/environment/environment_03(6).htm|title=R17世運站-海上雄師|publisher=高雄捷運股份有限公司|language=Chinese|accessdate=2010-12-20}} 6. ^1 {{cite web|url=http://publicart.krtco.com.tw/en/exhibition/R17/index.html|title=R17 World Games Stadium|publisher=KRTCO|accessdate=2010-12-20}} 3 : 2008 establishments in Taiwan|Kaohsiung MRT Red line stations|Railway stations opened in 2008 |
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