Station Layout
Prince Edward is an anti-directional cross-platform interchange station between the Tsuen Wan Line and the Kwun Tong Line. The stations to the north are Sham Shui Po and Shek Kip Mei on the Tsuen Wan Line and Kwun Tong Line respectively. Both lines stop at Mong Kok station to the south. With this, passengers on the Tsuen Wan line may use this station to cross the platform to the Kwun Tong Line going back to Yau Ma Tei although this isn't mentioned on the public address system as the Tsuen Wan Line already passed Yau Ma Tei and is only two stations away from Prince Edward.
G Ground |
- | Exits | |
C Concourse |
Concourse | Customer Service, MTRshops | |
Vending machines, Automatic teller machines | |||
Octopus Promotion Machine | |||
P1 Platform |
Platform 1 | █ Tsuen Wan Line towards Tsuen Wan | |
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Platform 2 | █ Kwun Tong Line towards Yau Ma Tei | ||
P2 Platform |
Platform 4 | █ Tsuen Wan Line towards Central | |
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Platform 3 | █ Kwun Tong Line towards Tiu Keng Leng |
Passengers travelling from East Kowloon can walk across to platform 1 to board the Tsuen Wan line EMUs bound for West Kowloon, Kwai Chung and Tsuen Wan.
Passengers travelling from West Kowloon, Kwai Chung and Tsuen Wan can walk across to platform 3 to board the Kwun Tong line EMUs bound for Tiu Keng Leng.
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