Station Layout
| U | Overlying Buildings | Education Bureau Kowloon Education Service Centre |
| Footbridge | East Rail Line platforms |
footbridge connecting East Rail Line platforms, Festival Walk, Suffolk Road |
| G Platforms (Ground) |
Exit H | Exit, customer service, MTR Shops |
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| Platform 1 | █ East Rail Line towards Lo Wu/Lok Ma Chau | |
| Platform 2 | █ East Rail Line towards Hung Hom | |
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| Exit G | Exit, transport interchange, taxi stand | |
| Customer service, MTR Shops | ||
| Kwun Tong Line concourse |
Exits, Transport Interchange | |
| C Concourse |
East Rail Line Northern concourse |
Customer service, MTR Shops, toilets |
| Vending machines, ATMs | ||
| Kwun Tong Line concourse |
Customer Service, Vending machines, ATMs | |
| MTR Shops, Octopus Promotion Machine | ||
| iCentre free internet service | ||
| East Rail Line Southern concourse |
Customer service, toilets, MTR Shops | |
| Automatic teller machines | ||
| Platforms | Platform 1 | █ Kwun Tong Line towards Tiu Keng Leng |
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| Platform 2 | █ Kwun Tong Line towards Yau Ma Tei | |
There is a reserved space for a track connecting the East Rail Line and the Kwun Tong Line in the westbound tunnel just outside Kowloon Tong station towards Shek Kip Mei. The space was originally designed to allow Metro-Cammells to be transferred to the Kwun Tong Line when they are unloaded at Hung Hom. But the track was never built as the MTR decided to use lorries to carry all of its cars to the Kowloon Bay Depot.
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