MTR stations

Admiralty ( traditional Chinese: 金鐘, Jyutping: gam1 zung1, pinyin: Jīnzhōng, lit. "golden bell") station is an MTR station located in the Central area and Admiralty neighbourhood of Hong Kong Island. The station's livery is dodger blue. The station connects the with . ...more on Wikipedia about "Admiralty (MTR)"

Airport ( Traditional Chinese: 機場; Jyutping: gei1 coeng4; pinyin: jī cháng) was the western terminus station on Airport Express of Hong Kong's MTR, before the opening of the AsiaWorld-Expo station on 20 December 2005. It serves the Hong Kong International Airport. The station is integrated with the Passenger Terminal of the airport, and for the convenience of the travellers, no exit or entry gates are installed. Therefore, travellers can walk straight into the terminal building through the exit for their check-in procedures. (If they have not completed In-Town Check-in.) Ticket baskets are provided on the departure level for the travellers to dump their used tickets in. A souvenir shop is also found there. ...more on Wikipedia about "Airport (MTR)"

AsiaWorld-Expo ( Trad. Chinese: 博覽館, Jyutping: bok3 laam5 gwun2, pinyin: Bólǎnguǎn; literally means "Expo Hall" or "Pavilion") is a station on the Airport Express of Hong Kong's MTR. It serves the AsiaWorld-Expo on the northeast corner of Chek Lap Kok, the island on which the Hong Kong International Airport is located. ...more on Wikipedia about "AsiaWorld-Expo (MTR)"

Causeway Bay ( Chinese: 銅鑼灣, Cantonese IPA: , Jyutping: tung4 lo4 waan1, Mandarin Pinyin: Tóngluówān) is a station on MTR's Island line on Hong Kong Island, Hong Kong. ...more on Wikipedia about "Causeway Bay (MTR)"

Central (中環, Jyutping: zung1 waan4; pinyin: Zhōnghuán) station is an MTR station located in the Central area of Hong Kong Island. The station's livery is firebrick red, except for the station's platform where its livery is dark brown. The station is the southern terminus for the Tsuen Wan Line and also connects with the , and also the and the via Hong Kong station. ...more on Wikipedia about "Central (MTR)"

Chai Wan ( Chinese: 柴灣, Cantonese IPA: , Jyutping: caai4 waan1, Pinyin: Cháiwān) is the eastern terminus of MTR's Island line on Hong Kong Island, Hong Kong. It is the only station on the Island Line that is elevated. It serves Chai Wan, and the bus terminus nearby has bus and minibus routes to Siu Sai Wan, Stanley, etc. ...more on Wikipedia about "Chai Wan (MTR)"

Cheung Sha Wan ( Chinese: 長沙灣, Jyutping: coeng4 sa1 waan1, colloquially coeng4 sa1 waan4, Pinyin: Chángshā Wān), located in Sham Shui Po district, is an underground station on the Tsuen Wan Line of Hong Kong MTR, between stations Sham Shui Po and Lai Chi Kok. It was opened in 1982. ...more on Wikipedia about "Cheung Sha Wan (MTR)"

Choi Hung (彩虹, Jyutping: coi2 hung4, pinyin: Cǎihóng; same as the word for "rainbow") is a station on the Hong Kong MTR Kwun Tong Line. Although there are 4 platforms at the station, only platforms 1 and 4 are fully functional. There are 3 tracks that run through the station, with platforms 2 and 3 sharing the third track that is located in the middle of the station. The third track is primarily used as a siding, and it leads to the Kowloon Bay MTR depot, located just east of Choi Hung station. ...more on Wikipedia about "Choi Hung (MTR)"

Diamond Hill (鑽石山, Jyutping: zyun3 sek6 saan1) is an MTR station located in Northern Kowloon. It is on the Kwun Tong Line. This station's livery is gray with silver stones signifying diamonds. The station is also incorporated into the large Plaza Hollywood development. ...more on Wikipedia about "Diamond Hill (MTR)"

Disneyland Resort (迪士尼站) is a station on the Hong Kong MTR. It has been built to serve the new Hong Kong Disneyland Resort, and is located in Penny's Bay. ...more on Wikipedia about "Disneyland Resort (MTR)"

Tseung Kwan O South is a proposed station on the Hong Kong MTR Tseung Kwan O line. The station is to serve an residential project of the same name; the first tenders for the construction of Phase 1 of the project were completed in January 2005. ...more on Wikipedia about "Dream City (MTR)"

Exhibition is a station on MTR's proposed North Island Link, an extension of Tung Chung Line. If built, it will serve the Hong Kong Convention and Exhibition Centre at Wan Chai North, Hong Kong Island, Hong Kong. ...more on Wikipedia about "Exhibition (MTR)"

Fortress Hill ( Chinese: 炮台山, Jyutping: paau3 toi4 saan1, pinyin: Pàotáishān) is a station on the Hong Kong MTR Island line. The livery is dark green. ...more on Wikipedia about "Fortress Hill (MTR)"

Hang Hau (坑口, Jyutping: haang1 hau2) is an MTR station located in the Hang Hau. It is located between Po Lam and Tseung Kwan O stations. The station is in the vicinity of many housing complexes, including East Point City, Maritime Bay, Nan Fung Plaza, and On Ning Garden. ...more on Wikipedia about "Hang Hau (MTR)" Evergreen shortopedia!!!

Heng Fa Chuen ( Chinese: 杏花邨; Jyutping: hang6 faa1 cyun1; pinyin: Xìnghuācūn; lit. Almond Flower Village) is a station on the Hong Kong MTR . It is the only station on the line that is at ground level. The MTR depot for the Island Line is located Northwest to the station. The station is located in the heart of Heng Fa Chuen. The livery of the station is Orange Red. ...more on Wikipedia about "Heng Fa Chuen (MTR)"

Ho Man Tin ( Chinese: 何文田, Jyutping: ho4 man4 tin4, pinyin: Héwéntián) is a proposed station on the Hong Kong MTR Kwun Tong Line. ...more on Wikipedia about "Ho Man Tin (MTR)"

Hong Kong (香港) is the eastern terminus of the Tung Chung Line and Airport Express of the Hong Kong MTR metro system, situated between Man Cheung Street and Harbour View Street, Central, Hong Kong Island, and sits underneath the International Finance Centre. ...more on Wikipedia about "Hong Kong (MTR)"

Jordan ( Chinese: 佐敦, Jyutping: zo2 deon1, Pinyin: Zuǒdūn) is a station on the Hong Kong MTR Tsuen Wan Line. Its station livery is light green. It is named after Jordan Road. About 220,000 passengers go through this station every day. ...more on Wikipedia about "Jordan (MTR)"

Kennedy Town ( Chinese: 堅尼地城, Cantonese , Jyutping: gin1 nei4 dei6 sing4, Mandarin Pinyin: Jiānnídì Chéng) is the proposed terminus on the Hong Kong MTR West Island Line, an extension to the existing . The station will serve the Kennedy Town area on the northwestern end of Hong Kong Island, Hong Kong. ...more on Wikipedia about "Kennedy Town (MTR)"

Kowloon Station ( Chinese: 九龍站; Cantonese IPA: ; Jyutping: gau2 lung4 zaam5; Mandarin Pinyin: Jiǔlóng Zàn) is a station on and the of Hong Kong's MTR. Only about 10,000 passengers use this station daily, making it one of the least used stations in the MTR system. ...more on Wikipedia about "Kowloon (MTR)"

Kowloon Bay ( Chinese: 九龍灣, Jyutping: gau2 lung4 waan1, Pinyin: Jiǔlóngwān) is a station on the Hong Kong MTR Kwun Tong Line. The headquarters of the MTR Corporation Limited and the depot for the Kwun Tong Line are both located at this station. It is located between Choi Hung station and Ngau Tau Kok station. The station was opened in 1979. ...more on Wikipedia about "Kowloon Bay (MTR)" Fast shortopedia

Kowloon Tong ( Chinese: 九龍塘, Cantonese IPA: ; Jyutping: gau2 lung4 tong4 zaam6, Mandarin Pinyin: Jiǔlóngtáng Zàn) is a station on MTR's Kwun Tong Line in New Kowloon, Hong Kong. ...more on Wikipedia about "Kowloon Tong (MTR)"

Kwai Fong (葵芳, Jyutping: kwai4 fong1) station is an elevated railway station on of Hong Kong MTR, opened in 1982. It is located between Lai King and Kwai Hing stations. ...more on Wikipedia about "Kwai Fong (MTR)"

Kwai Hing (葵興, Jyutping: kwai4 hing1) station is an elevated railway station on the of Hong Kong MTR system. It is named after the nearest public housing estate, and is between Kwai Fong and Tai Wo Hau Stations. ...more on Wikipedia about "Kwai Hing (MTR)"

Kwun Tong ( Chinese: 觀塘, Jyutping: gwun1 tong4, Pinyin: Guāntáng) is a station on the MTR in Hong Kong. Kwun Tong station used to be the terminus of the Kwun Tong Line until Lam Tin station opened in 1989. It is located in the Kwun Tong area, between Lam Tin station and Ngau Tau Kok station. ...more on Wikipedia about "Kwun Tong (MTR)"

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