List of Hong Kong MTR stations

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This is a list of the stations of the metro system in Hong Kong known as the MTR. Since the MTR service first opened in 1979, the network has expanded to encompass seven lines and 53 stations in 91.0 km. Two more lines have been proposed.

Livery and Name District Connection(s) Date opened
Kwun Tong Line .
Whampoa* Kowloon City
Ho Man Tin*
Yau Ma Tei
Formerly Waterloo
Yau Tsim Mong Tsuen Wan Line1 December 31, 1979
Mong Kok
Formerly Argyle
Tsuen Wan Line
Mong Kok Station for KCR East Rail2
Prince Edward Tsuen Wan Line May 10, 1982
Shek Kip Mei Sham Shui Po October 1, 1979
Kowloon Tong Kowloon City KCR East Rail
Lok Fu Wong Tai Sin
Wong Tai Sin
Diamond Hill
Choi Hung
Kwun Tong
Kowloon Bay
Ngau Tau Kok
Kwun Tong
Lam Tin October 1, 1989
Yau Tong Tseung Kwan O Line August 4, 2002
Tiu Keng Leng Sai Kung August 18, 2002

Livery and Name District Connection(s) Date opened
Tsuen Wan Line .
Central
Formerly Chater
Central and Western Island Line
Hong Kong Station for Tung Chung Line and Airport Express
February 12, 1980
(as part of Kwun Tong Line)
Admiralty Island Line
Tsim Sha Tsui Yau Tsim Mong East Tsim Sha Tsui Station for KCR East Rail December 31, 1979
(as part of Kwun Tong Line)
Jordan
Yau Ma Tei
Formerly Waterloo
Kwun Tong Line1 May 10, 1982
Mong Kok
Formerly Argyle
Kwun Tong Line
Mong Kok Station for KCR East Rail2
Prince Edward Kwun Tong Line
Sham Shui Po Sham Shui Po May 17, 1982
Cheung Sha Wan
Lai Chi Kok
Mei Foo
Formerly Lai Wan
KCR West Rail
Lai King Kwai Tsing Tung Chung Line May 10, 1982
Kwai Fong
Kwai Hing
Tai Wo Hau
Tsuen Wan
Tsuen Wan Tsuen Wan West Station for KCR West Rail3

Livery and Name District Connection(s) Date opened
Island Line .
Kennedy Town^ Central and Western mid-2012
University^
South Island Line (West Section)*
Sai Ying Pun^
Sheung Wan May 23, 1986
Central
Formerly Pedder
Tsuen Wan Line
Hong Kong Station for the Tung Chung Line and Airport Express
Admiralty Tsuen Wan Line
South Island Line (East Section)*
May 31, 1985
Wan Chai Wan Chai South Island Line (East Section)*
Causeway Bay
Tin Hau Eastern
Fortress Hill
North Point Tseung Kwan O Line
Quarry Bay
Tai Koo
Sai Wan Ho
Shau Kei Wan
Heng Fa Chuen
Chai Wan

Livery and Name District Connection(s) Date opened
Tung Chung Line .
Tung Chung Islands Tung Chung Station for Ngong Ping Skyrail 21 June 1998+
Sunny Bay Tsuen Wan Disneyland Resort Line 1 June 2005
Tsing Yi Kwai Tsing Airport Express 21 June 1998+
Lai King Tsuen Wan Line
Nam Cheong Sham Shui Po KCR West Rail 20 December 2003
Olympic Yau Tsim Mong 21 June 1998+
Kowloon Airport Express
Hong Kong Central and Western Airport Express
Central Station for Tsuen Wan Line, and Island Line
Tamar*
Exhibition* Wan Chai KCR East Rail^
Victoria Park*= Eastern
Fortress Hill*
North Point* Tseung Kwan O Line
Quarry Bay* Tseung Kwan O Line
Tai Koo*
Sai Wan Ho*
Shau Kei Wan*
Heng Fa Chuen*
Chai Wan*

Notes

* Proposed as part of the North Island Line project. According to this project, an extension for Tung Chung Line will be built from Hong Kong to Fortress Hill, and it will also take the Fortress Hill - Chai Wan section of the existing Island Line.
= There is an option for the Victoria Park Station to be constructed.
# Under construction
^ Planning in progress
+ Ceremonial opening took place on 21 June 1998, while public opening occurred on 22 June 1998


Name District Connection(s) Date opened
Airport Express .
AsiaWorld-Expo Islands 20 December 2005
Airport 6 July 1998
Tsing Yi Kwai Tsing Tung Chung Line
Kowloon Yau Tsim Mong
Hong Kong Central and Western Tung Chung Line
Central Station for Tsuen Wan Line and Island Line

Livery and Name District Connection(s) Date opened
Tseung Kwan O Line .
Sheung Wan* Central and Western
Central* Tsuen Wan Line, Tung Chung Line and Airport Express
Admiralty* Tsuen Wan Line
Wan Chai* Wan Chai
Causeway Bay*


Tin Hau* Eastern
North Point Island Line September 27, 2001 (as part of Kwun Tong Line)
Quarry Bay August 6, 1989 (as part of Kwun Tong Line)
Yau Tong Kwun Tong Kwun Tong Line August 4, 2002
Tiu Keng Leng Sai Kung August 18, 2002
Tseung Kwan O
Hang Hau
Po Lam
Spur line from Tsueng Kwan O Station#
Tseung Kwan O South# Sai Kung 2009

Notes

* Proposed as part of the North Island Line project. According to this project, the Tseung Kwan O Line will take the Sheung Wan - Tin Hau section of the Island Line.
# Under construction

Livery and Name District Connection(s) Date opened
Disneyland Resort Line .
Sunny Bay Tsuen Wan Tung Chung Line June 1, 2005
Disneyland Resort August 1, 2005

* Proposed
# Under construction
^ Planning in progress
+ Ceremonial opening took place on 21 June 1998, while public opening occurred on 22 June 1998

1 Yau Ma Tei Station is presented as an interchange graphically, while public announcements in trains have never recommended passengers to change trains there. One probable reason is that Yau Ma Tei is the terminus of the Kwun Tong Line, and cross-platform interchange is not available as Mong Kok and Prince Edward stations are built with.

2 Mong Kok Station is not a transfer station to the Mong Kok Station of the KCR East Rail, but the two stations are connected with a footbridge that takes 10-15 minutes.

3 Tsuen Wan Station is not a transfer station to the Tsuen Wan West Station of KCR West Rail, but green minibus route 95K (free transfer with an immediate West Rail journey record on the Octopus card) is provided between the two stations. It normally takes 15-20 minutes to go to Tsuen Wan West Station on foot.

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