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Encyclopedia > Kwai Hing (MTR)
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Kwai Hing (葵興, Jyutping: kwai4 hing1) station is an elevated railway station on the Tsuen Wan Line of Hong Kong MTR system. It is named after the nearest public housing estate, and is between Kwai Fong and Tai Wo Hau Stations. Jyutping (Traditional Chinese: 粵拼; Simplified Chinese: 粤拼; pinyin: yuèpÄ«n; Yale: yuhtpÄ«ng; sometimes spelled Jyutpin) is a romanization system for Standard Cantonese developed by the Linguistic Society of Hong Kong (LSHK) in 1993. ... Prince Edward station in Kowloon, part of Kwun Tong Line and the Tsuen Wan Line. ... Logo of the MTR corporation Causeway Bay station on the Island Line. ... Public housing or social housing is a form of housing tenure in which the property is owned by a government authority, which may be central or local. ... An Estate (or housing estate) (mostly UK) refers to a defined area of housing, usually in a common style or built during the same period. ... Jump to: navigation, search Kwai Fong (葵芳, Jyutping: kwai4 fong1) station is an elevated railway station on Tsuen Wan Line of Hong Kong MTR, opened in 1982. ... Jump to: navigation, search Tai Wo Hau (Chinese: 大窩口) is an MTR station between Tsuen Wan and Kwai Hing stations on the Tsuen Wan Line. ...


Opened in 1982, it forced most direct bus service into Kowloon be cancelled. Nevertheless, the station provided convenient transport service to local residents, also attracting some local shuttle services with nearby settlements and factories. Jump to: navigation, search 1982 is a common year starting on Friday of the Gregorian calendar. ... A bus is a large wheeled vehicle, intended to carry numerous persons in addition to the driver. ... Location within China In modern day Hong Kong, Kowloon (九龍; Cantonese IPA:; Jyutping: gau2 lung4; Mandarin Pinyin: Jiǔlóng; lit. ... A shuttle, in general, is something which travels back and forth between places in a regular and relatively frequent manner. ...


There is a small interchange below the platforms, but the increasing crowdedness of Kwai Fong Station interchange means that some of the traffic has to be diverted to Kwai Hing, saturating the interchange for Kwai Hing Station either. An interchange is a location where two things meet, usually perform some kind of exchange, and possibly go on their ways again. ... The word platform is used in several different contexts including various topics: In rail transport, a railway platform is an area at a train station to alight from/embark on trains or trams. ... The public transport interchange under the station Kwai Fong station is an elevated railway station on Tsuen Wan Line of Hong Kong MTR, opened in 1982. ... The term saturation generally means thoroughly full, and can refer to the following: In chemistry, see saturation (chemistry) for a number of meanings. ...

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Platforms

  • Platform 1: Tsuen Wan Line to Tsuen Wan
  • Platform 2: Tsuen Wan Line to Central

The tracks of platform 1 and 2 are located right next to each other right in the middle of the station. Passengers have to ride different escalators up as according to the platform they want to go to.


Exits and Other transportations

Exits

Bus Routes


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Tsuen Wan Central | Admiralty | Tsim Sha Tsui | Jordan | Yau Ma Tei | Mong Kok | Prince Edward | Sham Shui Po | Cheung Sha Wan | Lai Chi Kok | Mei Foo | Lai King | Kwai Fong | Kwai Hing | Tai Wo Hau | Tsuen Wan
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