Taipei West Bus Station closes after 60 years

The China Post
Date: October 30, 2016
By: The China Post news station

TAIPEI, Taiwan — The Taipei West Bus Station officially went down in history on

Employees of Kuo Kuang Motor Transport pose in front of the Taipei West Bus Station on Saturday. The station will officially close on Sunday, Oct. 30 after having been operational for 60 years. (CNA)

Employees of Kuo Kuang Motor Transport pose in front of the Taipei West Bus Station on Saturday. The station will officially close on Sunday, Oct. 30 after having been operational for 60 years. (CNA)

Saturday after 60 years of operations.

Taipei City Public Transportation Office said that, starting Sunday, all buses using Building A of the station would pick up passengers at North 1 and East 3 gates of Taipei Main Station.

Taipei Mayor Ko Wen-je and the vice chairman of Kuo Kuang Motor Transport, which constructed the bus station, were present at a press conference marking the official closure of the bus station.

They expressed gratitude to Kuo Kuang for carrying out various measures to facilitate the closure of the station and thanked other bus companies using the station for their cooperation.    [FULL  STORY]

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