Qidu railway station

Qidu (Chinese: 七堵; pinyin: Qīdǔ; Wade–Giles: C'hi¹tu³) is a railway station in Keelung, Taiwan served by the Taiwan Railways Administration.

The station was opened in 1891, during Qing rule.

In Japanese rule, the station name was pronounced as Shichito in Japanese, then romanisation as Chitu after WWII until 2003.

It is now the origin station for most of the southbound trains on the West Coast line, after the new station was completed in 2007.

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