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22°53′01.1″N 120°29′04.4″E / 22.883639°N 120.484556°E
Cishan Bus (Transfer) Station 旗山轉運站 | |
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General information | |
Location | No. 23, Datong Street Cishan, Kaohsiung Taiwan |
Construction | |
Structure type | At-grade |
History | |
Opened | 12 January 2013 |
The Cishan Bus Station (Chinese: 旗山轉運站; pinyin: Qishan Zhuǎnyùnzhàn) is a bus station in Cishan District, Kaohsiung, Taiwan. This station is often referred as "the South Station" by local residents. The building was originally the Cishan South Bus Station of Kaohsiung Transportation Co., Ltd. and underwent modification with solar cells installed on the roof and reconfiguration of the interior. The modification was completed in 2013. Monitors were set to display coming buses. There were 7 doors for boarding/unboarding buses.[1][2] Inside the building there are several shops, including a convenient store facing Datong Street. Customer services, such as lost items, is provided here.
The Cishan North Bus Station(Chinese: 旗山北站; pinyin: Qishan Beizhàn) is located at No.197, Yanping 1st Road, Cishan District, Kaohsiung City. It operates as a terminal station for some routes of Kaohsiung Transportation Co., Ltd..
Passengers without valid smartcards have to buy tickets from the driver while boarding the bus. However, monthly tickets of some routes passing Cishan is available at the office of Kaohsiung Transportation Company in the station. The staff here also helps manage smartcard problems.