Stations
Livery and Name | District | Connections | Opened | |
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North South Corridor* | ||||
Admiralty^ | Central & Western | █ Island Line, █ Tsuen Wan Line and █ South Island Line (East) (Open 2015) |
February 12, 1980 North–South Line: 2020 South Island East: 2015 |
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Exhibition^ | Wan Chai | █ North Island Line (under planning) | North–South Line: 2020 North Island Line: Under planning |
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Hung Hom formerly Kowloon |
Yau Tsim Mong/ Kowloon City |
█ East West Corridor Intercity services outside of Hong Kong |
November 30, 1974, In a relocated platform |
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Mong Kok East formerly Yaumati, Mong Kok |
opened 1910, relocated 1968 |
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Kowloon Tong | Sham Shui Po/ Kowloon City |
█ Kwun Tong Line | May 4, 1982 | |
Tai Wai | Sha Tin | █ East West Corridor | August 15, 1983 | |
Sha Tin | October 1, 1910 | |||
Fo Tan | February 15, 1985 | |||
Racecourse# | October 1, 1983 | |||
University formerly Ma Liu Shui |
September 24, 1956 | |||
Science Park^ | ||||
Tai Po | ||||
Tai Po Market | opened 1910, relocated 1983 |
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Tai Wo | May 9, 1989 | |||
Fanling | North | October 1, 1910 | ||
Sheung Shui | 1930 | |||
Lo Wu | Luohu Station for Line 1 of the Shenzhen Metro (through border check) |
October 14, 1949 | ||
Kwu Tung^ | ||||
Chau Tau^ | Northern Link | 2013 | ||
Yuen Long | ||||
Lok Ma Chau1 | Futiankouan Station for Line 4 of the Shenzhen Metro (through border check) |
August 15, 2007 |
- Note
* The section from Admiralty to Hung Hom will open at 2020, section Hung Hom – Lo Wu/Lok Ma Chau is still part of East Rail Line.
# Trains stop at Racecourse on race days only. Trains stopping at Racecourse do not stop at Fo Tan.
1 Kwu Tung, Chau Tau and Lok Ma Chau are stations on the Lok Ma Chau Spur Line, a branch from Sheung Shui Station of the █ East Rail Line.
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