The Kwun Tong line () is a
rapid transit
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line of the
MTR
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network in
Hong Kong
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. Starting at
Whampoa in
Hung Hom and ending at
Tiu Keng Leng in
Tseung Kwan O
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,
Sai Kung, the route has 17 stations and takes 35 minutes to complete.
The Kwun Tong line is one of the busiest railway lines on the network connecting the central and the eastern portions of
Kowloon
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via
Wong Tai Sin. The line is mostly underground, but includes a lengthy elevated section, and runs generally in an east-west direction. During the morning rush hour, the Kwun Tong line utilises 33 trains running at 29tph (trains per hour) to achieve a
route capacity of 85,000 pphpd (passengers per hour per direction).
It is indicated in on the
MTR map.
Opened on 1 October 1979 as the first urban railway line in Hong Kong and the first operated by the
Mass Transit Railway Corporation (MTRC), the Kwun Tong line operates over much of the original section of the "
Modified Initial System", from
Shek Kip Mei to
Kwun Tong station
Kwun Tong () is a List of MTR stations, station on the MTR in Hong Kong. The station opened on 1 October 1979 as the eastern terminal station, terminus of the first phase of the Kwun Tong line until the Eastern Harbour Crossing to Quarry Bay o ...
, which it is named after. The line has seen the most changes in alignment of all the MTR lines, the most recent in 2016. It has crossed
Victoria Harbour
Victoria Harbour is a natural landform harbor, harbour in Hong Kong separating Hong Kong Island in the south from the Kowloon Peninsula to the north. It acts as both a major trading hub and tourist attraction of Hong Kong in general. Lying in ...
to serve
Hong Kong Island
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using two separate routes in its history, though other lines have since taken over the harbour crossings; as such, the current route lies entirely within Kowloon except for Tiu Keng Leng in the
New Territories
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. It has
interchanges with four other lines: 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 ...
at
Yau Ma Tei-
Prince Edward station, the
East Rail line
The East Rail line () is one of the ten lines that form MTR, the rapid transit, mass transit system in Hong Kong. The railway line starts at Lo Wu station, Lo Wu or Lok Ma Chau station, Lok Ma Chau, both of which are Border checkpoint, b ...
at Kowloon Tong station, the
Tuen Ma line at Ho Man Tin and Diamond Hill station, and the
Tseung Kwan O line at
Yau Tong
Yau Tong () is an area of Hong Kong, located in the southeastern end of Kowloon, between Lei Yue Mun and Lam Tin, at the east shore of Victoria Harbour, west of Tseung Kwan O. Administratively, it is part of Kwun Tong District, the most densely ...
and
Tiu Keng Leng station.
Route map
History
Initial section
The Kwun Tong line operates over the majority of the track used by the "Modified Initial System", and can so be said to be the first MTR line to enter service. It was predated only by the suburban
East Rail line
The East Rail line () is one of the ten lines that form MTR, the rapid transit, mass transit system in Hong Kong. The railway line starts at Lo Wu station, Lo Wu or Lok Ma Chau station, Lok Ma Chau, both of which are Border checkpoint, b ...
, which at the time was in the process of
being electrified and upgraded to a commuter service as part of the
Kowloon–Canton Railway
The Kowloon–Canton Railway (KCR; ) was a railway network in Hong Kong.Legislative Council information paper CB(1)357/07-08(0 THB(T) CR 8/986/00, CB(1)1749/07-08(0/ref> It was owned and operated by the Kowloon–Canton Railway Corporation (KC ...
. Construction was approved in November 1975 under the administration of Governor
Murray MacLehose, and service commenced on 1 October 1979. The line initially ran between
Shek Kip Mei station and
Kwun Tong station
Kwun Tong () is a List of MTR stations, station on the MTR in Hong Kong. The station opened on 1 October 1979 as the eastern terminal station, terminus of the first phase of the Kwun Tong line until the Eastern Harbour Crossing to Quarry Bay o ...
, and each train consisted of four cars. The trains were expanded to consist of 6 cars and 8 cars later respectively. It was extended to the south twice: firstly to
Tsim Sha Tsui
Tsim Sha Tsui ( zh, c=尖沙咀), often abbreviated as TST, is an list of areas of Hong Kong, area in southern Kowloon, Hong Kong. The area is administratively part of the Yau Tsim Mong District. Tsim Sha Tsui East is a piece of land reclaimed ...
on 31 December 1979, and secondly to
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 ...
on 12 February 1980 (named ''Chater'' at the time), crossing
Victoria Harbour
Victoria Harbour is a natural landform harbor, harbour in Hong Kong separating Hong Kong Island in the south from the Kowloon Peninsula to the north. It acts as both a major trading hub and tourist attraction of Hong Kong in general. Lying in ...
through the first underwater rail tunnel in Hong Kong and completing the original Modified Initial System plan.

When the
Tsuen Wan line started service in May 1982, it took over the section of the Modified Initial System south of
Argyle (present-day
Mong Kok
Mong Kok (Chinese language, Chinese: 旺角), also spelled Mongkok, often abbreviated as MK, is an area in Kowloon, Hong Kong. The Prince Edward, Hong Kong, Prince Edward subarea occupies the northern part of Mong Kok.
As one of the major sho ...
). At that point,
Waterloo (present-day
Yau Ma Tei) station became the terminus of the newly christened Kwun Tong line (until then, the line had no official name), and both Argyle and
Prince Edward stations became
cross-platform interchange
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stations with the new line.
Eastern extension
When the
Hong Kong government
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decided to build a second harbour crossing in 1984, it awarded a franchise for the construction of
a mixed rail and road tunnel under the harbour. Consequentially, the Kwun Tong line was extended through the new tunnel on 6 August 1989 to a new terminus at
Quarry Bay, a transfer station with the newly built
Island line. An intermediate station,
Lam Tin, was opened on 1 October of the same year.
The first
derailment
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in MTR history (excluding ex-KCR lines) took place at
Kowloon Bay station in 1994. The seventh carriage of a train pulling into the station at about jumped the tracks on 28 January 1994, on a section of track adjacent to the MTR headquarters building. Nobody was injured, though train services were disrupted. The incident was blamed on a
bolt in the train's
suspension system which had worked itself loose, causing the weight load to be concentrated on the rear wheels of the carriage.
As part of a project to reduce congestion at Quarry Bay, the Kwun Tong line was briefly extended to
North Point
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on 27 September 2001. This station did not last as the terminus for long, as the newly built
Tseung Kwan O line would take over the cross-harbour portion of the route in 2002. On 18 August 2002, The Kwun Tong line was extended to
Tiu Keng Leng, its present eastern terminus, coinciding with the opening of the Tseung Kwan O line.
Although not in regular service, the original tunnel linking the Kwun Tong line to the Eastern Harbour Crossing continues to be maintained and can be utilised in the event of a disruption on the Tseung Kwan O line. Such an incident occurred on 16 December 2013, when a train on the Tseung Kwan O line broke down, halting train services on the entire line for several hours. To prevent cross-harbour train service from being disrupted, all Kwun Tong line trains temporarily used the old tracks from Lam Tin to Quarry Bay and terminated at North Point, as they did before the opening of the Tseung Kwan O line.
This was the first time since 2002 that the Lam Tin to Quarry Bay tracks were utilised for regular service.
Western extension
As part of its bid for
Sha Tin to Central Link (SCL) in the early 2000s, the MTR Corporation proposed an extension of the Kwun Tong line to serve the
Whampoa Garden area, with an interchange at
Ho Man Tin to an extended
Ma On Shan line, which would provide an alternate route to the Tsuen Wan line across Victoria Harbour to
Central South station. Its competitor, the
Kowloon-Canton Railway Corporation
The Kowloon-Canton Railway Corporation (KCRC; ) is a Government of Hong Kong, Hong Kong State-owned enterprise, wholly government-owned railway and land Asset management, asset manager. It was established in 1982 under the Kowloon-Canton Railw ...
, suggested constructing an
Automated People Mover between
Hung Hom and Whampoa instead.
After the
MTR–KCR merger in 2007, the Hong Kong government appointed the MTRC to construct the SCL between Tai Wai and Hung Hom according to the KCRC's modified proposal, which would see the Ma On Shan and
West Rail lines merged to form the
Tuen Ma line, while also extending the Kwun Tong line to Whampoa as per the MTRC's own proposal. The benefits would be a better transfer arrangement at Ho Man Tin and other SCL interchange stations for services to the northeastern and northwestern New Territories. Passengers would be able to change to the
North-South corridor at Hung Hom for cross-harbour services, which would terminate at
Admiralty after Central South station was removed from the final plan.
The
Kwun Tong line extension (abbreviated KTE; ) from
Yau Ma Tei to
Whampoa via
Ho Man Tin began construction on 25 July 2011
and opened for service on 23 October 2016.
Because of capacity limitations due to the single platform at Whampoa, half of all Whampoa-bound trains terminate at Ho Man Tin during peak hours; all trains terminate at Whampoa during off-peak hours.
A further extension of the Kwun Tong line to Hong Kong Island was also proposed in RDS-2000 to constitute the fifth harbour crossing.
Rolling stock
Route description
The Kwun Tong line is mostly underground and runs generally east-west. It starts at
Whampoa station and heads northwest, with an interchange to the
Tuen Ma line at
Ho Man Tin. It curves to the southwest and then north to meet the Tsuen Wan line at
Yau Ma Tei, with 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 ...
platforms above the Kwun Tong Line platforms. At this point, the line runs underneath
Nathan Road
Nathan Road () is the main thoroughfare in Kowloon, Hong Kong, aligned south–north from Tsim Sha Tsui to Sham Shui Po. It is lined with shops and restaurants and throngs with visitors, and was known in the post–World War II years as the Gol ...
alongside 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 ...
, with stations at
Mong Kok
Mong Kok (Chinese language, Chinese: 旺角), also spelled Mongkok, often abbreviated as MK, is an area in Kowloon, Hong Kong. The Prince Edward, Hong Kong, Prince Edward subarea occupies the northern part of Mong Kok.
As one of the major sho ...
and
Prince Edward providing cross-platform interchanges.
The Kwun Tong line then splits from the Tsuen Wan line and turns to the east after
Shek Kip Mei. At
Kowloon Tong
Kowloon Tong () is an area of Hong Kong located in Kowloon. The majority of the area is in the Kowloon City District. Its exaclocationis south of the Lion Rock, north of Boundary Street, east of the East Rail line and west of Grampian Road. It ...
, there is an important, widely used interchange with the suburban
East Rail line
The East Rail line () is one of the ten lines that form MTR, the rapid transit, mass transit system in Hong Kong. The railway line starts at Lo Wu station, Lo Wu or Lok Ma Chau station, Lok Ma Chau, both of which are Border checkpoint, b ...
. Continuing eastwards through
Wong Tai Sin, the line interchanges with the Tuen Ma line again at
Diamond Hill, after which it turns south and emerges above ground after
Choi Hung station
Choi Hung () is a station on the Hong Kong MTR in Ngau Chi Wan. The station is named after the nearby Choi Hung Estate, a public housing estate.
History
Contract 206 for the construction of this station was awarded to Paul Y. Construction ( ...
. It then runs southeast
on a viaduct above
Kwun Tong Road
Kwun Tong Road () is a major thoroughfare in Kwun Tong District, New Kowloon, Hong Kong.
Location
Kwun Tong Road starts at the junction with Prince Edward Road East, Clear Water Bay Road and Lung Cheung Road in Ngau Chi Wan. It runs along th ...
between
Kowloon Bay
Kowloon Bay (Chinese: 九龍灣) is a bay within Victoria Harbour and a neighbourhood within Kowloon, Hong Kong.
The bay is located at the east of the Kowloon Peninsula and north of Hong Kong Island. It is the eastern portion of Victor ...
and
Lam Tin stations.
After Lam Tin station, the line travels through a tunnel in
a hill and emerges above ground level at
Yau Tong
Yau Tong () is an area of Hong Kong, located in the southeastern end of Kowloon, between Lei Yue Mun and Lam Tin, at the east shore of Victoria Harbour, west of Tseung Kwan O. Administratively, it is part of Kwun Tong District, the most densely ...
(although the line is completely covered at this point), where it meets with the
Tseung Kwan O line. Both the Kwun Tong and Tseung Kwan O lines pass beneath the
Tseung Kwan O cemetery in tunnel before entering
Tseung Kwan O
Tseung Kwan O New Town, commonly known as Tseung Kwan O ( zh, t=將軍澳新市鎮, j=Zoeng1 gwan1 ou3 san1 si5 zan3), is one of the nine New towns of Hong Kong, new towns in Hong Kong, built mainly on Land reclamation in Hong Kong, reclaimed ...
in an northeasterly direction and eventually terminating at
Tiu Keng Leng station. Yau Tong and Tiu Keng Leng stations provide cross-platform interchanges in the same manner as Mong Kok and Prince Edward. Expansions for the Kwun Tong line to the east have been made impossible due to the building structure of
Tseung Kwan O station, just mere meters ahead from the end of the Kwun Tong line tunnels.
Stations
This is a list of the
stations on the Kwun Tong line.
List
Notes
See also
*
East Rail line
The East Rail line () is one of the ten lines that form MTR, the rapid transit, mass transit system in Hong Kong. The railway line starts at Lo Wu station, Lo Wu or Lok Ma Chau station, Lok Ma Chau, both of which are Border checkpoint, b ...
*
Tseung Kwan O line
*
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 ...
References
External links
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