MTR Light Rail Route 505 - Independent Tracks

Independent Tracks

  • Siu Lun Stop - Sam Shing Stop
  • Tuen Mun Station - Shek Pai Stop
  • Shan King (South) Stop - Shan King (North) Stop
Public transport in the Pearl River Delta
Note: Facilities that are either under construction, under planning or pending for approval are shown in italic.
Dongguan
Rail Transit lines
  • Line R2
Foshan
Metro lines
  • Line 1
  • Line 2
  • Line 3
Guangzhou
Metro lines
  • Line 1
  • Line 2
  • Line 3
  • Line 4
  • Line 5
  • Line 6
  • Line 8
  • Line 9
  • Guangfo Line
BRT lines Zhongshan Dadao Test Line
APM
  • Zhujiang New Town APM
Hong Kong
MTR lines
  • Airport Express
  • Disneyland Resort Line
  • East Rail Line
  • Island Line
  • Kwun Tong Line
  • Ma On Shan Line
  • South Island Line (East)
  • Tseung Kwan O Line
  • Tsuen Wan Line
  • Tung Chung Line
  • West Rail Line
LRT lines
  • 505
  • 507
  • 610
  • 614
  • 614P
  • 615
  • 615P
  • 705
  • 706
  • 751
  • 751P
  • 761P
Trams and Cable Car
  • Hong Kong Tramways
  • Peak Tram
  • Ngong Ping 360
APM
  • Hong Kong International Airport APM
Macau
LRT lines
  • Macau-Taipa Line
  • Macau Loop Line
Shenzhen
Metro lines
  • Luobao Line
  • Shekou Line
  • Longgang Line
  • Longhua Line
  • Huanzhong Line
  • Xili Line
  • Meilin Line
  • Airport Line
Monorail lines
  • Happy Line
  • Window of the World Monorail
Inter-city lines
PRDRT lines
  • Guangzhu ICR
  • Suiguanshen ICR
  • Guangshengang ICR (Hong Kong Section)
  • Guangfozhao ICR
  • Guanhui ICR
  • Guangqing ICR
Other lines
  • Guangdong Through Train
  • Guangshen Railway
  • Guangzhou-Zhuhai Railway
Major terminals
Rail transport
  • Central (Hong Kong)
  • Dongguan
  • Foshan
  • Futian
  • Guangzhou
  • Guangzhou East
  • Guangzhou South
  • Jiangmen
  • Hong Kong
  • Hung Hom
  • Humen
  • Shenzhen
  • Shenzhen North
  • West Kowloon
  • Xiaolan
  • Zhongshan North
  • Zhuhai (Macau)
Airports
  • Guangzhou Baiyun
  • Hong Kong Chek Lap Kok
  • Macau
  • Shenzhen Bao'an
  • Zhuhai Sanzao
Ports
  • Guangzhou
  • Hong Kong
  • Macau
  • Macau Kai Ho
  • Shenzhen
  • Zhuhai
Ferry services
  • Cotai Jet
  • New World First Ferry
  • TurboJET
  • Star Ferry
  • Hong Kong & Kowloon Ferry
  • Discovery Bay Transportation Services
  • Park Island Transport
  • Fortune Ferry
  • Macao Dragon Company
  • Coral Sea Ferry
  • Chuen Kee Ferry
  • Tsui Wah Ferry
  • Transport in the People's Republic of China
  • Transport in Hong Kong
  • Transport in Macau
Hong Kong MTR system
Rail service
Lines
Local
Heavy rail
  • █ Airport Express
  • █ Disneyland Resort Line
  • █ East Rail Line
  • █ Island Line
  • █ Kwun Tong Line
  • █ Ma On Shan Line
  • █ Tseung Kwan O Line
  • █ Tsuen Wan Line
  • █ Tung Chung Line
  • █ West Rail Line
Light rail
  • █ Light Rail
    • 505
    • 507
    • 610
    • 614
    • 614P
    • 615
    • 615P
    • 705
    • 706
    • 751
    • 751P
    • 761P
Cross-border
  • Guangdong Through Train
  • Shanghai Through Train 
  • Beijing Through Train 
Rolling
stock
  • Adtranz-CAF EMU
  • Rotem EMU
  • Metro Cammell EMU(DC)
  • SP1900/1950 EMU
  • Metro Cammell EMU(AC)
  • CNR EMU
  • KTT
  • LRT Rolling Stock
  • CSR HSR
Non-railway
service
  • Ngong Ping 360
  • MTR Bus (Northwest New Territories)
  • MTR Feeder Bus
  • Airport Express Shuttle Bus
Other
  • Stations
  • Future projects
  • MTR Corporation
  •   Operated solely by trains from mainland China

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