Badu Station (Chinese: 八堵車站; pinyin: Bādǔ Chēzhàn; Pe̍h-ōe-jī: Peh-tó͘ Chhia-chām) is a railway station at the junction of the Taiwan Railways Administration West Coast line and the Yilan line.
It is the western terminus of the Yilan line and is located in Nuannuan District, Keelung, Taiwan.
In April 1914, the rail line from Keelung to Haccho (Badu) was completed.
Civilians began protesting at Badu railway station on 1 March 1947 the government response to the events of the previous day, and attacked National Revolutionary Army servicemen.
Military forces returned ten days later, killing between five and eight station employees, while also removing at least eight more from their posts.