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Sheung Wan is a station on the of the Hong Kong
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network. The station serves the neighbourhood of
Sheung Wan Sheung Wan (Chinese: 上環) is an List of places in Hong Kong, area in Hong Kong, located in the north-west of Hong Kong Island, between Central, Hong Kong, Central and Sai Ying Pun. Administratively, it is part of the Central and Weste ...
and the western part of Central District. The livery colour of this station is khaki. The station was originally planned in 1970 as WM but its construction was discontinued after further planning for the new lines. Upon the construction of the Island line, the station was finally constructed and opened on 23 May 1986. From its opening until the line's extension to in 2014, Sheung Wan was the westbound terminus of the Island line.


History

The station was originally proposed under the name
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in the 1967 Hong Kong Mass Transport Study, and was to be the southbound terminus of Kwun Tong line as well as its interchange with the Island line. Due to economic and contractual difficulties, the Hong Kong Government decided not to proceed with the construction of the full system, and the Island line was put on hold. The
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authorised the construction of the -long Island line between Sheung Wan and in December 1980. Work on the station commenced in June 1982 and the construction contract was awarded to a Nishimatsu– Aoki joint venture. The station was originally planned to open along with the rest of the line, but completion of the station was delayed by the reprovisioning of government offices in the Fire Brigade Building (where Hang Seng Bank Head Office now stands) and the fruit wholesale market on New Market Street, which had to be demolished for the setting up of vertical shaft and crossover box, respectively. When Island line started operation on 31 May 1985, trains had to terminate at and the section between Admiralty and Sheung Wan was not operational. It was not until 23 May 1986 that Sheung Wan station was opened as the western terminus of the Island line. There is a plaque in the station concourse, unveiled by Financial Secretary John Henry Bremridge, commemorating the completion of the Island line. Sheung Wan served as the western terminus of the Island line until the extension of the line to
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in 2014.


Station layout

The platforms are built under
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from Cleverly Street to Rumsey Street. Although platforms 1 and 2 are parallel and directly opposite to each other, there is a wall separating the two tracks giving a false impression that both platforms are separated by a long distance from each other.


Rumsey Street platforms

The platforms of Rumsey station, originally planned as the southern terminus of the East Kowloon line, still remain in Sheung Wan station. They are located near Exit E, forming part of the passageways between the concourse and the open platforms, and they run perpendicular to the Island line platforms below. The platforms were never completed, and have a length of about three MTR
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s (while normal trains have eight each), roughly 60 metres long; do not have tracks nor overhead power lines; and have all tunnel entrances sealed with bricks. In 2015, one of the proposals for the usage of the Rumsey Street platforms has been for them to be the terminus of the West Island line (then a separate line). However, with the decision to make the West Island line to be an extension of the Island line instead of a separate line, there are no more proposals to utilise the Rumsey Street platforms. Since then, the
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has covered up the abandoned platform edges with new walls, and they are no longer visible.


Entrances and exits

The station comprises two separate concourses, namely the central concourse near Hillier Street, and the east concourse beneath Infinitus Plaza near Rumsey Street. The non-paid areas of the two concourses are not interconnected within the station. ; Central concourse *A1:
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*A2: Wing Lok Street, Bonham Strand, Hollywood Road *B: Hillier Street, OTB Building,
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*C:
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, Chu Kong Shipping Tower, Guangdong Investment Tower *D: Hong Kong–Macau Ferry Terminal, China Merchants Tower,
Shun Tak Centre Shun Tak Centre () is a commercial and transport complex on the northern shore of Hong Kong Island in Sheung Wan, Hong Kong. It comprises a 4-storey podium containing a shopping centre and car park, two 38-storey office towers, and the Hong ...
; East concourse *E1/E2: Rumsey Street *E3/E4/E5 : Infinitus Plaza


Transport connections


Hong Kong Tramways

Commuters can get out of Sheung Wan station at Exits A1, B, E1 or E3 to get to the tramways on Des Voeux Road Central, for their journey further westwards to
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, Shek Tong Tsui and
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.


Hong Kong-Macau Ferry

The Hong Kong–Macau Ferry Terminal, located within
Shun Tak Centre Shun Tak Centre () is a commercial and transport complex on the northern shore of Hong Kong Island in Sheung Wan, Hong Kong. It comprises a 4-storey podium containing a shopping centre and car park, two 38-storey office towers, and the Hong ...
, provides frequent jetfoil, hydrofoil and hovercraft services to
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and many other destinations in the
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. Exit D leads to the Ferry Terminal.


References

{{Central and Western District MTR stations on Hong Kong Island Island line (MTR) Sheung Wan Railway stations in Hong Kong opened in 1986