Taipei Joint Bus System

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[td]*the route-number in red text, with the words 聯 (liΓ©n) and η‡Ÿ (yΓ­ng)(i.e. joint operation) on either side;[/td]
[td]*the route-number in red text, with the words 聯 (liΓ©n) and η‡Ÿ (yΓ­ng)(i.e. joint operation) on either side;[/td]
[td]*the bus stops in red text;[/td]
[td]*the bus stops in red text;[/td]
[td]*the times for each day's first and last bus; also[/td]
[td]*[[The Times|the times]] for each day's first and last bus; also[/td]
[td]*the time intervals between each bus, etc.[/td]
[td]*the time intervals between each bus, etc.[/td]
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[td]Serving major thoroughfares in Taipei City, these trunk routes are named after the major thoroughfares they serve: "Xinyi Trunk Line," for example, serves a major length of Xinyi Road. Some of the trunk routes were later renumbered due to changes in transit policy. Nanjing Trunk, serving Nanjing East and West Roads, for example, were renamed as "MacArthur New Village shuttle bus," then later renamed as "Red 25" as a feeder shuttle to the MRT red line. Zhongxiao Trunk, serving Zhongxiao East and West Roads, was dropped due to the route overlapping with the MRT Blue Line. With the addition of low-floor buses and the inauguration of [[Taipei Nangang Exhibition Hall]], a new "Zhongxiao New Trunk Line" was added along with "Xinyi New Trunk Line."[/td]
[td]Serving major thoroughfares in Taipei City, these trunk routes are named after the major thoroughfares they serve: "Xinyi Trunk Line," for example, serves a major length of [[Xinyi Road]]. Some of the trunk routes were later renumbered due to changes in transit policy. Nanjing Trunk, serving Nanjing East and West Roads, for example, were renamed as "MacArthur New Village shuttle bus," then later renamed as "Red 25" as a feeder shuttle to the MRT red line. Zhongxiao Trunk, serving Zhongxiao East and West Roads, was dropped due to the route overlapping with the MRT Blue Line. With the addition of low-floor buses and the inauguration of [[Taipei Nangang Exhibition Hall]], a new "Zhongxiao New Trunk Line" was added along with "Xinyi New Trunk Line."[/td]
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[td]===Recreational bus routes===[/td]
[td]===Recreational bus routes===[/td]
[td]**Example: 672 used to be "254 left line", while 254 used to be "254 right line."[/td]
[td]**Example: 672 used to be "254 left line", while 254 used to be "254 right line."[/td]
[td]*'''Rapid routes''': utilize expressways and/or freeways, and/or have limited stops. These routes have numbers start with a 9, or appear as secondary routes, often serving the same destinations.[/td]
[td]*'''Rapid routes''': utilize expressways and/or freeways, and/or have limited stops. These routes have numbers start with a 9, or appear as secondary routes, often serving the same destinations.[/td]
[td]**Example: 605 express ([[Xizhi District|Xizhi]]β€”Taipei Main Station) uses Huandong Boulevard and the National Freeway 1.[/td]
[td]**Example: 605 express ([[Xizhi District|Xizhi]]β€”Taipei Main Station) uses Huandong Boulevard and the [[National Freeway 1]].[/td]
[td]*'''Night owl service''':<ref>{{Cite web |url=http://yoyonet.biz/egoing/bus/beichi/night/night.htm |title=night owl service information |access-date=2008-06-12 |archive-date=2007-10-11 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20071011212526/http://yoyonet.biz/egoing/bus/beichi/night/night.htm |url-status=dead }}</ref> a few routes have fixed departures after the end of regular service. Night owl fare s higher than regular fare.[/td]
[td]*'''Night owl service''':<ref>{{Cite web |url=http://yoyonet.biz/egoing/bus/beichi/night/night.htm |title=night owl service information |access-date=2008-06-12 |archive-date=2007-10-11 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20071011212526/http://yoyonet.biz/egoing/bus/beichi/night/night.htm |url-status=dead }}</ref> a few routes have fixed departures after the end of regular service. Night owl fare s higher than regular fare.[/td]
[td]**As of now the routes that have night owl service include: 39, 212<span style="color:red;">via </span>Zhongxiao East Road, 236, 265 and 287.[/td]
[td]**As of now the routes that have night owl service include: 39, 212<span style="color:red;">via </span>Zhongxiao East Road, 236, 265 and 287.[/td]

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