Station Layout
| - | Subway (Kai Tin Road) |
Subway to Kai Tin Road and Lam Tin North |
| C Concourse (Ground) |
Concourse | Exits, footbridges |
| Customer service, MTRshops | ||
| Hang Seng Bank、vending machines、automatic teller machines | ||
| Footbridge | Footbridge to Sceneway Garden | |
| Transport interchange, Subway to Kai Tin Road | ||
| P Platforms |
Platform 1 | █ Kwun Tong Line towards Tiu Keng Leng |
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| Platform 2 | █ Kwun Tong Line towards Yau Ma Tei | |
Platforms 1 and 2 share the same island platform. Like Lai King Station, Lam Tin Station is built on an elevated platform, in which half of the platform is immersed into the Lam Tin Hill and so the station is sealed like other underground stations (but it is mixed as an elevated, ground level, and underground station).
The concourse is the first floor down the escalators from the hillside exits. It is divided into two parts: the paid area and the non-paid area. The paid area has escalators down to the platforms and has a postbox, while the non-paid area links the exits and houses a Hang Seng Bank branch.
Between the paid and non-paid areas there are the entrance gates and a customer service centre which serves both areas.
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