Tai Koo Station

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Tai Koo
太古

Plaque commemoratng the MTR Island Line opening ceremony held at Tai Koo Station on May 31, 1985 by Sir Edward Youde, then governor of Hong Kong

Plaque commemoratng the MTR Island Line opening ceremony held at Tai Koo Station on May 31, 1985 by Sir Edward Youde, then governor of Hong Kong

Line Island
Code TAK
Service hours 0602 / 0112
Connections minibus, bus
District Eastern
Area Quarry Bay
Maps MTR Website
Centamap
Opened May 31, 1985
Type of station underground
Type of platforms island
No. of platforms 2
No. of exits 9
No. of escalators 28
No. of lifts 3
No. of shops 13
Tai Koo Station
Chinese: 太古
Literal meaning: Archean
Platform of Tai Koo Station
Platform of Tai Koo Station

Tai Koo is an underground station on the MTR Island Line on Hong Kong Island, Hong Kong. The livery is crimson.

It serves the vicinity of Kornhill, Kornhill Gardens, Taikoo Shing, Nam Fung Sun Chuen, etc. in Quarry Bay. The station is one of the busiest stations in the system.

Contents

G
Ground
- Exits
C
Concourse
Concourse Customer Service, MTRShops
Vending machines, ATM
Octopus promotion machine
P
Platform
Platform 1 Island Line towards Chai Wan
Island platform, doors will open on the right
Platform 2 Island Line towards Sheung Wan

Platforms 1 and 2 share the same island platform.

  • A1:  Kornhill Gardens (Blocks 1 to 4)
  • A2:  Kornhill Plaza (North)
  • B:    Kornhill (Blocks N to R), Nam Fung Sun Chuen
  • C:    Kornhill (Blocks A to M), Jusco, Kornhill Plaza South
  • D1:  Cityplaza (G/F)
  • D2:  Taikoo Shing Road Wheelchair user access
  • E1: Cityplaza (2/F)
  • E2: Kornhill Gardens (Blocks 5 and 6)
  • E3: Kornhill Gardens (Blocks 7 to 10)

To Kornhill
To Mount Parker Lodge
  • 32A (at exit B, E2 or E3)

To Tsz Wan Shan (Central)

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