Admiralty Station

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Admiralty
金鐘

The main concourse of Admiralty station

The main concourse of Admiralty station

Line Island
Tsuen Wan
Code ADM
Service hours 0605/0100
Connections Bus, Minibus, Tram
District Central and Western
Area Admiralty
Map MTR Website
Coordinates 22.278816° N 114.164586° E
Opened May 1985
Type of station Underground
Type of platforms Island
No. of platforms 4
No. of exits 8
Admiralty Station
Traditional Chinese: 金鐘
Simplified Chinese: 金钟
Literal meaning: golden bell
The interchange concourse is wide enough for a very large number of passengers to change trains at the same time
The interchange concourse is wide enough for a very large number of passengers to change trains at the same time
Livery of the Admiralty MTR Station.
Livery of the Admiralty MTR Station.

Admiralty station is an MTR station located on Hong Kong Island, in an area often referred to as Admiralty. The station's livery is dodger blue. The station connects the Tsuen Wan Line with the Island Line in cross-platform interchange type.

The station is named after the HMS Tamar (a place of land now known as Tamar site), once the headquarters of the Royal Navy in Hong Kong - this, even though HMS Tamar had never actually been the Admiralty. It was built on the former site of the Hong Kong naval dockyards, which was built in 1878 and demolished in the 1970s.

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The Government had given the MTR Corporation first refusal on the 60,000 square foot site, which was subsequently sold to it in 1976 for around HK$200 million for cash and equity consideration[1].

The Admiralty Centre, United Centre and Queensway Plaza formed part of development, and sit directly above the station.

Ground - Exits, Public Transport Interchange
L1
Concourse
Concourse Customer Service, MTRShops, Hang Seng Bank
Vending machines, automatic teller machines
MTR Tourism Service Centre
Student Card Office, MTR lost & found
L2
Platforms
Platform 4 Tsuen Wan Line towards Central
Island platform, Doors will open on the left
Platform 3 Island Line towards Chai Wan
L3
Platforms
Platform 1 Tsuen Wan Line towards Tsuen Wan
Island platform, Doors will open on the right
Platform 2 Island Line towards Shueng Wan

Admiralty is part of the Central Business District of Hong Kong Island. There are many office buildings around the station. A major shopping mall, Pacific Place, is accessed through a long pedestrian walkway from Exit F.

  • A: Admiralty Centre
  • B: Lippo Centre
  • C1/C2: Queensway
  • D: United Centre
  • E1/E2: Harcourt Garden/Hong Kong Academy of Performing Arts
  • F: Pacific Place

There is a bus terminus stretching across the length of Admiralty that can be reached by Exits B, C2 and D. This buses connect to many different parts of Hong Kong Island, Kowloon and the New Territories.

  Preceding station     MTR     Following station  
Terminus
Tsuen Wan Line
towards Tsuen Wan
towards Sheung Wan
Island Line
towards Chai Wan

  1. ^ Malcolm Surry, Metro's role in the property game, South China Morning Post, 16-Jul-1976
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