Stations
The stations of this line are as follows. All of them are in the Sha Tin District:
Livery and Name | District | Connections | Opened | |
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Ma On Shan Line | ||||
Wu Kai Sha | Sha Tin | December 21, 2004 | ||
Ma On Shan | ||||
Heng On | ||||
Tai Shui Hang | ||||
Shek Mun | ||||
City One | ||||
Sha Tin Wai | ||||
Che Kung Temple | ||||
Tai Wai | █ East Rail Line |
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