Wong Chuk Hang Station 2.64

Wong Chuk Hang,
Hong Kong

About Wong Chuk Hang Station

Wong Chuk Hang Station Wong Chuk Hang Station is a well known place listed as Landmark in Wong Chuk Hang , Neighborhood in Wong Chuk Hang ,

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Wong Chuk Hang is an elevated MTR rapid transit station in Hong Kong on the eastern section of the South Island Line, built on the old site of Wong Chuk Hang Estate. It is named after the locality of the same name and serves residents in that area, as well as connect to a public transport interchange on a widened section of Heung Yip Road. A network of footbridges serves future commercial and residential areas, and the station exists as a hub to the Shum Wan region as a whole. The station opened on 28 December 2016 with the rest of the South Island Line. The South Island Line depot is located to the south.Station layoutThis elevated station has two tracks and an island platform. Commissioned by the MTR Corporation, Aedas, as part of the engineering team led by Atkins, were the architect for the station.The station artwork, Huddle by Chao Harn-kae, resembles birds flying.Entrances/exitsA footbridge connection to various areas of Shum Wan is provided. An exit also connects the station to the planned Wong Chuk Hang Station Public Transport Interchange, for passengers to connect to other modes of public transport.Wong Chuk Hang Station has three entrances/exits. Exit B is subdivided into 3 exits and entrances. The footbridge across Wong Chuk Hang Road and Heung Yip Road, connecting the B-prefixed exits, opened on 3 April 2016. A1/A2: Public transport interchange in median of Heung Yip Road (1 lift) B: Nam Long Shan Road, Wong Chuk Hang Road, Aberdeen, Wong Chuk Hang industrial area, Yip Kan Street, Yip Hing Street (via footbridge) (3 lifts)