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Tai Wai Station

Tai Wai
大圍
MTR
MTR rapid transit station
Tai Wai Station 201206.jpg
Station exterior
Chinese name
Traditional Chinese 大圍
Simplified Chinese 大围
General information
Location Tsuen Nam Road, Tai Wai
Sha Tin District, Hong Kong
Coordinates 22°22′23″N 114°10′43″E / 22.3731°N 114.1786°E / 22.3731; 114.1786Coordinates: 22°22′23″N 114°10′43″E / 22.3731°N 114.1786°E / 22.3731; 114.1786
Owned by Kowloon–Canton Railway Corporation
Operated by MTR Corporation
Line(s)
Platforms 4 (side platforms)
Connections Bus, public light bus
Construction
Structure type Elevated
Platform levels 1
Disabled access Yes
Other information
Station code TAW
History
Opened
  • 15 August 1983 (1983-08-15) (East Rail Line)(temporary station building)
  • 21 December 2004 (2004-12-21) (Ma On Shan Line)
Rebuilt 23 April 1986 (1986-04-23)
Services
Preceding station   MTR logo.svg MTR   Following station
towards Hung Hom
East Rail Line
towards Lo Wu or Lok Ma Chau
towards Wu Kai Sha
Ma On Shan Line Terminus
  Future  
towards Wu Kai Sha
East West Corridor
towards Tuen Mun
Location
Hong Kong MTR system map
Hong Kong MTR system map
Tai Wai
Location within the MTR system

Tai Wai (Chinese: 大圍) is an interchange station on the East Rail Line and the Ma On Shan Line of the Mass Transit Railway (MTR) system in Hong Kong. The station is located in Tai Wai, Sha Tin District.

The station, designed by architecture firm Aedas, will become a key station on the Sha Tin to Central Link presently under construction.

The station opened in a temporary location on 15 August 1983 as part of the greater electrification and double-tracking modernisation programme of the KCR. The original location was on Shing Chuen Road, north of the current station on the opposite side of the nullah. The permanent station opened in its present location in 1986.

In 2001, the station underwent expansion and construction ended in September 2004. The new concourse area was opened in the same month. Since 21 December 2004, the station has served as the terminus of the Ma On Shan Line, as well as the interchange station between it and the East Rail Line. Passengers from the Ma On Shan Line can change to East Rail Line trains via a station walkway. The cross platform interchange is similar to that found at other MTR stations.

Automatic platform gates were retrofitted on the Ma On Shan Line platforms in 2015-2016.

All platforms are side platforms. Platforms 3 and 4 are positioned slightly higher than Platforms 1 and 2. There are several walkways connecting platforms 2 and 3, making it possible for passengers to walk directly from the Ma On Shan Line terminus platform onto the East Rail Line southbound platform. There is room for Ma On Shan Line trains to reverse or head for the Tai Wai Maintenance Centre.


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