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Platform 2
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Chinese name | |||||||||||||
Chinese | 佐敦 | ||||||||||||
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Location |
Nathan Road × Jordan Road, Kwun Chung Yau Tsim Mong District, Hong Kong |
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Coordinates | 22°18′18″N 114°10′18″E / 22.3049°N 114.1718°ECoordinates: 22°18′18″N 114°10′18″E / 22.3049°N 114.1718°E | ||||||||||||
Operated by | MTR Corporation | ||||||||||||
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Platforms | 2 (island platform) | ||||||||||||
Connections | Bus, public light bus | ||||||||||||
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Structure type | Underground | ||||||||||||
Platform levels | 1 | ||||||||||||
Disabled access | Yes | ||||||||||||
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Station code | JOR | ||||||||||||
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Location within the MTR system
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Standard Mandarin | |
Hanyu Pinyin | Zuǒdūn |
Yue: Cantonese | |
Yale Romanization | jo2 deun1 |
Jyutping | zo2 deon1 |
Jordan (Chinese: 佐敦) is a station on the Hong Kong MTR Tsuen Wan Line. It has dark green and light green livery. It is named after Jordan Road.
Jordan is located in Kwun Chung at the intersection of two main thoroughfares: Nathan Road and Jordan Road, the station eponymously named after the latter. The northern portion of Kowloon Park is only a few blocks south of the station and King's Park is about 250m northeast using Jordan Road. A number of important hotels, buildings, and shopping centres are within walking distance of the station. These include the Novotel Nathan Road Kowloon Hong Kong, Baden-Powell International House, Eaton Hotel Hong Kong, and the Antiquities and Monuments Office.
Jordan station opened on 31 December 1979 as part of the second phase of the MTR that extended the Kwun Tong Line from Shek Kip Mei to Tsim Sha Tsui. When the Tsuen Wan Line opened on 10 May 1982, the Kwun Tong Line was shortened and terminated at Yau Ma Tei, the first stop north of Jordan, and Jordan was transferred to the Tsuen Wan Line. In 2000, along with five other stations on the Tsuen Wan Line, Jordan became one of the first stations in the MTR network to be retrofitted with platform screen doors which aid in ventilation, crowd control and passenger safety.