List of MTR Stations - East Rail Line

East Rail Line

█ East Rail Line
Livery Stations Photo Connections District Opened
Lo Wu North 14 October 1949
Lok Ma Chau Yuen Long 15 August 2007
Chau Tau North/Yuen Long (Proposed)
Kwu Tung North (Reserved)
Sheung Shui North 16 May 1930
Fanling North 1 October 1910
Tai Wo Tai Po 9 May 1989
Tai Po Market Tai Po opened 1910, relocated 1983
Science Park Sha Tin/Tai Po Proposed
University Sha Tin 24 September 1956
Racecourse Sha Tin 1 October 1985
Fo Tan Sha Tin 15 February 1985
Sha Tin Sha Tin 1 October 1910
Tai Wai █ Ma On Shan Line Sha Tin 15 August 1983
Kowloon Tong █ Kwun Tong Line Sham Shui Po/Kowloon City 4 May 1982
Mong Kok East Yau Tsim Mong/Kowloon City opened 1910, relocated 1968
Hung Hom █ West Rail Line Yau Tsim Mong/Kowloon City 30 November 1975

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