Admiralty ( zh, t=金鐘, cy=Gāmjūng, j=Gam1 zung1) is an
MTR
The Mass Transit Railway system, known locally by the initialism MTR, is a rapid transit system in Hong Kong and the territory's principal mode of Rail transport in Hong Kong, railway transportation. Operated by the MTR Corporation (MTRCL), ...
station in
Admiralty, Hong Kong
Admiralty () is the eastern extension of the central business district (adjacent to, but separate from, Central, Hong Kong, Central) on the Hong Kong Island of Hong Kong. It is located on the eastern end of the Central and Western District, ...
. The station's
livery
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is blue and white. It is a major interchange station within the MTR network, being served by the most lines of any station, at four: the , the , the , and the .
The station and surrounding area are named after
HMS ''Tamar'', once the headquarters of the
Royal Navy
The Royal Navy (RN) is the naval warfare force of the United Kingdom. It is a component of His Majesty's Naval Service, and its officers hold their commissions from the King of the United Kingdom, King. Although warships were used by Kingdom ...
in Hong Kong. It was built on the former site of the naval dockyards, which were built in 1878 and demolished in the 1970s.
Between 2011 and 2016, the station underwent major expansion to accommodate two new sets of platforms underneath the original structure to serve two more MTR lines, the and the (part of the
Sha Tin to Central Link project). The opened in 2016, while the East Rail line platforms opened in 2022. Accommodating over 100,000 passengers per peak hour, Admiralty has since become the busiest station in the MTR network.
History
Development and construction
The government gave the
MTR Corporation
MTR Corporation Limited is a majority government-owned public transport operator and property developer in Hong Kong which operates the Mass Transit Railway, the most popular public transport network in Hong Kong. It is listed on the Hong K ...
first refusal on the site, which was sold to it in 1976 for around HK$200 million for cash and equity consideration.
[Malcolm Surry]
Metro's role in the property game
South China Morning Post, 16 July 1976
The Admiralty Centre, United Centre and Queensway Plaza commercial buildings formed part of the development, and sit directly above the station.
On 12 February 1980, the segment of the
Kwun Tong line
The Kwun Tong line () is a rapid transit line of the MTR network in Hong Kong. Starting at Whampoa station, Whampoa in Hung Hom and ending at Tiu Keng Leng station, Tiu Keng Leng in Tseung Kwan O, Sai Kung Town, Sai Kung, the route has 1 ...
between and was opened. At the time, Admiralty and Central stations were the only two MTR stations on Hong Kong Island. The platforms began serving the on 17 May 1982.
Admiralty was designed to be a transfer station with the then-planned . On 31 May 1985, the first phase of the Island line (between Admiralty and ) opened, with Admiralty the temporary western terminus of the Island line. To facilitate
cross-platform interchange
A cross-platform interchange is a type of Interchange station, interchange between different lines at a metro (or other railway) station. The term originates with the London Underground; such layouts exist in other networks but are not commonly ...
, the Tsuen Wan- and Chai Wan-bound platforms were located on a very wide
island platform
An island platform (also center platform (American English) or centre platform (British English)) is a station layout arrangement where a single platform is positioned between two tracks within a railway station, tram stop or transitway inte ...
on the lower level, while the Central-bound and termination platforms shared another very wide island platform on the upper level. When the second part of the Island line (Admiralty to ) opened in 1986, the termination platform became the Sheung Wan-bound platform, while the other platforms remained unchanged. In 2014, the Sheung Wan-bound platform became the Kennedy Town-bound platform.
2004 arson attack

At 9:14 a.m. on 5 January 2004, 14 passengers suffered minor injuries when a 55-year-old man suffering from
delusional disorder
Delusional disorder, traditionally synonymous with paranoia, is a mental illness in which a person has delusions, but with no accompanying prominent hallucinations, thought disorder, mood disorder, or significant flattening of affect. Ameri ...
ignited two
gas cylinders full of
paint thinner
Paint thinners are diluents — solvents used to adjust the viscosity of paint, as well as similar preparations such as varnish and lacquer, by dilution. For water-based paints, such as acrylic paints, water is the primary solvent, but notably, ...
in the first train car of a Central-bound train from . The driver decided to complete the journey and passengers were evacuated from the train in Admiralty.
Station expansion and new lines
Admiralty station was expanded to serve two additional linesthe on level L6 and the on level L5.
[
The South Island line platforms opened on 28 December 2016,] after a public open day on 24th of that month, giving residents in the Southern District quicker access to Hong Kong Island's central business district. The opening date was delayed from 2015 due to technical problems in the deep tunnels for the new platforms. During the Central Station
Central stations or central railway stations emerged in the second half of the nineteenth century as railway stations that had initially been built on the edge of city centres were enveloped by urban expansion and became an integral part of the ...
crash, Admiralty was the southern terminus of the Tsuen Wan line
The Tsuen Wan line () is one of the ten lines of the rapid transit, metro network in Hong Kong's MTR. It is indicated in on the MTR map.
There are 16 stations on the line. The southern terminus is Central station (MTR), Central statio ...
. The East Rail line began servicing Admiralty on 15 May 2022, allowing commuters from the northeast New Territories
The New Territories (N.T., Traditional Chinese characters, Chinese: ) is one of the three areas of Hong Kong, alongside Hong Kong Island and Kowloon. It makes up 86.2% of Hong Kong's territory, and contains around half of the population of H ...
to travel directly to Admiralty.
A new single level underground transfer lobby with natural light was built to the east of the original concourse, allowing passengers to transfer to the new lines. The atrium was also expanded. The station extension, located under Harcourt Garden
Harcourt Garden () is a small urban park in Admiralty, Hong Kong, constructed in the mid-1990s. , incorporates 34 escalators and five lifts to integrate with the existing station. The East Rail line takes up one level under the transfer lobby, with the South Island line being directly below it. Exits E1 and E2 were rebuilt as one exit to accommodate the glass roof of the interchange concourse and has since opened. While the East Rail line tracks will have sidings for terminating trains south of the station, the South Island line tracks end at bumper blocks north of the station with no overrun track.
File:Admiralty Station 2016 12 part7.jpg, South Island line Platform 5
File:Admiralty Station 2016 12 part6.jpg, South Island line Platform 6
File:Admiralty Station Toilet.jpg, New toilets on Level 5 in paid area
File:MTR ADM (15).JPG, An image of when SCL platforms were still behind hoardings
Escalator to South Island Line 20161228.jpg, Signs directing passengers to the newly opened South Island line on its opening day (28 December 2016)
The narrowest part of the existing platforms on L3 was widened to provide better access to the first and second cars of the Tsuen Wan line trains, as well as last two cars of Island line trains. Island line passengers travelling towards Tsuen Wan now have easier access to these cars. The expansion brought new toilets in the paid area, a lift between the concourse and, ground level, and artwork in the station.
The expansion works saw the station size being expanded significantly. The number of platforms doubled from 4 to 8, the number of floors increased from 3 to 8, and the number of escalators increased from 8 to 42.[
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Station layout
Today, Admiralty station has a total of six underground floors; the uppermost (L1) floor has the fare control
In rail transport, the paid area is a dedicated "inner" zone in a railway station or metro station, accessible via turnstiles or other barriers, to get into which, visitors or passengers require a valid ticket, checked smartcard or a pass. A s ...
, lobby, shops, Customer Service Centre and other major facilities.
On floor L2, passengers can access Platforms 4 (Tsuen Wan line to Central) and 3 (Island line to Chai Wan). One floor down, on level L3, are Platforms 2 (Island line to ) and 1 (Tsuen Wan line to Tsuen Wan). There are very wide passageways between the two platforms on each of floors L2 and L3; they are also curved platforms with trains going in opposite directions. The platforms are in the shape of a trapezium.
Because all the platforms are curved, there are large stickers in front of the platform screen doors
Platform screen doors (PSDs), also known as platform edge doors (PEDs), are used at some train, rapid transit and people mover stations to separate the platform from train tracks, as well as on some bus rapid transit, tram and light rail ...
with "Mind the gap
"Mind the gap" or sometimes "watch the gap" is an audible or visual warning phrase issued to rail passengers to take caution while crossing the horizontal, and in some cases vertical, spatial gap between the train doorway and the station ...
" text, which can only be found in this station. Passengers travelling from Eastern District and Wan Chai District
Wan Chai District is one of the districts of Hong Kong, 18 districts of Hong Kong. Of the four on Hong Kong Island, it is north-central, and had 166,695 residents in 2021, an increase from 152,608 residents in 2011. The district has the sec ...
can walk across to platform 1 to board the Tsuen Wan line trains bound for Kowloon
Kowloon () is one of the areas of Hong Kong, three areas of Hong Kong, along with Hong Kong Island and the New Territories. It is an urban area comprising the Kowloon Peninsula and New Kowloon. It has a population of 2,019,533 and a populat ...
, Kwai Chung
Kwai Chung is an urban area within Tsuen Wan New Town in the New Territories of Hong Kong. Together with Tsing Yi Island, it is part of the Kwai Tsing District of Hong Kong. It is also part of Tsuen Wan New Town.
In 2000, it had a popula ...
and Tsuen Wan
Tsuen Wan (formerly also spelled Tsun Wan) is a New towns of Hong Kong, town built on a bay in the New Territories West (constituency), western New Territories of Hong Kong, opposite Tsing Yi, Tsing Yi Island across Rambler Channel. The market ...
. Passengers travelling from Kowloon, Kwai Chung and Tsuen Wan can walk across and board the Island line trains bound for Chai Wan from platform 3.
In the extension part built to the east of the original Tsuen Wan / Island line station box, a tall atrium extends 5 floors below ground. Inside the atrium, there are five escalators from floor L2 (platforms 3 and 4), and another five from L3 (platforms 1 and 2), connecting to the circulation mezzanine on floor L5 under a semi-circular skylight
A skylight (sometimes called a rooflight) is a light-permitting structure or window, usually made of transparent or translucent glass, that forms all or part of the roof space of a building for daylighting and ventilation purposes.
History
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that brings natural light in from Rodney Street. Through floor L5—the top level of a span cavern—passengers could access the East Rail line platforms sited in adjoining tunnels on the same level, or reach the South Island line platforms below, which are located below ground.
Admiralty Station Toilet 2022 05 part2.jpg, Toilets in the paid area next Exit E (May 2022)
Admiralty Station concourse 2022 05 part3.jpg, L1 Concourse, near Exit E (May 2022)
Admiralty Station Transfer Lobby 2022 05 part2.jpg, L4 level transferway escalators (May 2022)
Admiralty Station platforms 2022 05 part25.jpg, Level L5, transfer passageway between the two East Rail line platforms (May 2022)
Admiralty Station Level 5 Escalator 2022 05 part1.jpg, L5, signs directing passengers to the Tsuen Wan and Island line platforms (May 2022)
Admiralty Station platforms 2022 05 part17.jpg, East Rail line Platform 7 (May 2022)
Admiralty Station artwork 2022 05 part1.jpg, Artwork on the Exit E concourse
HK Admiralty 金鐘站 MTR Station platform 18pm peak hour visitors January 2020 SS2 02.jpg, Passengers waiting for -bound trains on Thursday, 16 January 2020.
Usage and overcrowding
As the primary interchange point between the , the , the , and the , Admiralty is heavily congested during rush hours.
Admiralty and are the only cross-platform interchange stations on Hong Kong Island
Hong Kong Island () is an island in the southern part of Hong Kong. The island, known originally and on road signs simply as "Hong Kong", had a population of 1,289,500 and a population density of , . It is the second largest island in Hong Kon ...
between lines serving it and Kowloon
Kowloon () is one of the areas of Hong Kong, three areas of Hong Kong, along with Hong Kong Island and the New Territories. It is an urban area comprising the Kowloon Peninsula and New Kowloon. It has a population of 2,019,533 and a populat ...
in the MTR system. It is also the only interchange station for the South Island line. Despite trains departing at capacity (every 2.1 minutes), commuters frequently have to board the second or even the third train when changing lines. The situation deteriorated following fare cuts following the MTR–KCR merger.[Passengers feel the crush after fare reductions, Anita Lam, 10 March 2008, '']South China Morning Post
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Temporary measures are undertaken during peak hours, including the deployment of additional station assistants, adjustment of escalator directions and making pacifying announcements by local celebrities. During evening peak hours, some Tsuen Wan line trains are taken out of service at Central, and placed back into service at Admiralty, in order to relieve the demand at Admiralty.
The existing signalling system of Tsuen Wan line was planned to be upgraded by Thales Group, Thales Transport & Security in 2018 for long-term use.
In addition, the 2022 extension of the (from to Admiralty) has helped to divert some cross-harbour demand from the Tsuen Wan line, thereby reducing congestion. New "Cross-Harbour Easy" panels have been installed on the concourse and Island line platform levels to help harbour
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-crossing passengers make an informed choice between the two lines. These PIDS panels display a countdown to their next two trains, as well as simulations of real-time crowdedness on their respective platforms.
File:Foule à la station Admiralty.JPG, Crowd waiting to transfer train at Admiralty
File:MTR ADM (4).JPG, The busiest part of Admiralty during the evening peak hour – Tsuen Wan line platform for Tsuen Wan-bound train
Crowded Admiralty Station New Concourse.jpg, The new concourse for the East Rail line and the South Island line becomes very crowded during the evening peak hours
Crowded Admiralty Station's East Rail Line alighting platform.jpg, A lot of passengers alighting from an East Rail line train
Artworks
The station expansion project brought three artworks to the station.[ The first is ''Sense of Green'' by Tony Ip, a bamboo-covered landscaped deck over Harcourt Garden.][ The second, ''Urban Soundscape'' by Otto Li, is located along either side of the escalator shaft between the new and current stations. It depicts passengers' journeys through Admiralty.][ Anchoring the atrium is the suspended aluminium sculpture ''Mapping Our Journey'' by American artist Talley Fisher, representing the four MTR lines converging at the station as well as the intersection of individuality and community.
]
Entrances and exits
Admiralty is part of the central business district of Hong Kong Island. There are many office buildings around the station. A major shopping centre, Pacific Place, is accessed through a pedestrian walkway from Exit F.
*A: Admiralty Centre
*B: Drake Street, Lippo Centre
*C1: Queensway Plaza
*C2: Taxi stand
*D: United Centre
*E: Rodney Street, CITIC Tower
*F: Pacific Place
Admiralty Station Exit E 2023 10 part2.jpg, Exit E (Oct 2023)
Admiralty Station Exit E 2022 05 part3.jpg, Exit E (May 2022)
MTR ADM (2).JPG, Exit E1 before its renovation (March 2010)
Transport connections
There is a bus terminus stretching across the length of Admiralty that can be reached from exits B, C2 and D. The terminus is served by buses that connect to many different parts of Hong Kong Island, Kowloon and the New Territories.
Bus routes
*Bus
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** KMB, serving only cross-harbour
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routes on Hong Kong Island
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** Citybus
**Bus terminuses within walking distance of the station:
***Admiralty (West) – Exit B
***Admiralty (Tamar Street) – Exit B
***Admiralty (Drake Street) – Exit C2
*** Admiralty (East) – Exit D
***Admiralty (Rodney Street) – between Exit D
References
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MTR stations on Hong Kong Island
Tsuen Wan line
Island line (MTR)
East Rail line
South Island line
Railway stations in Hong Kong opened in 1980
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