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Tai Wai station is an
interchange station An interchange station or a transfer station is a train station for more than one railway route in a public transport system that allows passengers to change from one route to another, often without having to leave a station or pay an additional ...
on the and the of the Mass Transit Railway (MTR) system in
Hong Kong Hong Kong)., Legally Hong Kong, China in international treaties and organizations. is a special administrative region of China. With 7.5 million residents in a territory, Hong Kong is the fourth most densely populated region in the wor ...
. The station is located in
Tai Wai Tai Wai (Chinese: 大圍 ) is an area in the New Territories, Hong Kong, located between Sha Tin and the Lion Rock, within the Sha Tin District. With three rapid transit stations, one of which an interchange station serving two lines, fiv ...
,
Sha Tin District Sha Tin District is one of the 18 districts of Hong Kong. As one of the 9 districts located in the New Territories, it covers the areas of Sha Tin, Tai Wai, Ma On Shan, Fo Tan, Siu Lek Yuen, and Ma Liu Shui. The district is the most ...
.


History

The first iteration of Tai Wai station along 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 ...
(KCR), which would later be renamed 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 ...
, arose out of a natural disaster, when a temporary station was first constructed at its present-day location in the immediate aftermath of tropical storm Ellen, whose associated torrential rain severely damaged the original masonry arch Bridge No. 11 across Shing Mun River on 25 August 1976. With diesel train services cut between
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
Sha Tin Sha Tin, also spelt Shatin, is a neighbourhood along Shing Mun River in the eastern New Territories, Hong Kong. Administratively, it is part of the Sha Tin District. Sha Tin is one of the neighbourhoods of the Sha Tin New Town project. The new ...
Stations, it was decided on 28 August 1976 to construct a temporary relief platform at Tai Wai, which was completed in 48 hours and put into operation on 1 September 1976, reconnecting train services to and from
Hung Hom Station Hung Hom () is a passenger railway List of MTR stations, station in Hung Hom, Kowloon, Hong Kong. It is an interchange station between the and the domestic services of the MTR network. This station serves the southern terminus of the East Ra ...
to the south and supported by connecting shuttle bus services between the temporary station and Sha Tin Station for onward travel to/from Lo Wu. The temporary platform was dismantled following this resumption. Meanwhile, Bridge No. 11 was demolished and reconstructed to more modern construction standards, enabling a full resumption of end-to-end train services between Hung Hom and Lo Wu on 10 October 1976. Eventually, plans were made to construct a permanent station at Tai Wai to serve its growing new town population. As a short-term move, construction of a temporary wood-supported station next to Tai Wai Industrial Estate began in November 1982 and it was opened on 15 August 1983 as part of the KCR's greater electrification and double-tracking modernisation programme. The temporary station was located on Shing Chuen Road (成全路), north of the current station on the opposite side of the nullah. The permanent station was constructed at its present location and opened on 23 April 1986 to replace the temporary station. Further construction began in the new millennium to significantly expand Tai Wai station to serve as the western terminus of the Ma On Shan Rail, a new KCR line built to serve eastern Shatin and Ma On Shan New Town. The line opened on 21 December 2004. The expansion provided for cross-platform transfer from the Ma On Shan Line (westbound) to the East Rail (southbound). Automatic platform gates were retrofitted on the Ma On Shan line platforms in 2015–2016. On 14 February 2020, the was extended west to a new terminus in , as part of the first phase of the
Shatin to Central Link Sha Tin, also spelt Shatin, is a neighbourhood along Shing Mun River in the eastern New Territories, Hong Kong. Administratively, it is part of the Sha Tin District. Sha Tin is one of the neighbourhoods of the Sha Tin New Town project. The new ...
project. The Ma On Shan Line was renamed ''Tuen Ma Line Phase 1'' at the time. On 27 June 2021, the Shatin to Central Link project was completed with the opening of a new section of rail line through East Kowloon, connecting the Tuen Ma line Phase 1 with the existing
West Rail line The West Rail line () was a commuter rail / rapid transit line that formed part of the Mass Transit Railway (MTR) system in Hong Kong until 27 June 2021. Coloured magenta on the MTR map, the line ran from Tuen Mun to Hung Hom, with a to ...
. The newly unified line was thus renamed to "Tuen Ma line". On 26 October 2023, following the opening of a new shopping mall the Wai, exit H was opened, directly connecting platform 3 with the mall.


Station layout

All platforms on the station are side platforms. Platforms 1 and 2 serve the and platforms 3 and 4 serve the . Platforms 3 and 4 are positioned slightly higher than Platforms 1 and 2. Platforms 2 and 3 serve southbound trains on the East Rail and Tuen Ma lines respectively and are connected by four large walkways. This makes it possible for southbound passengers to walk directly between the two platforms, without the need to use stairs, escalators, or lifts.


Entrances/exits

*A: Tsuen Nam Road *B: Public Transport Interchange, The Wai *C: Mei Tin Road *D: Grandway Garden *E: Holford Garden *F: Mei Tin Road *G: Chik Wan Street *H: The Wai Tai Wai Station East Rail Line platforms 2024 05 part5.jpg, East Rail Line Platform 1 (May 2024) Tai Wai Station East Rail Line platforms 2024 05 part6.jpg, East Rail Line Platform 2 (May 2024) Tai Wai Station Tuen Ma Line platforms 2022 04 part3.jpg, Tuen Ma Line Platform 3 (April 2022) Tai Wai Station Tuen Ma Line platforms 2022 04 part4.jpg, Tuen Ma Line Platform 4 (April 2022) Tai Wai Station transfer channel 2024 06 part1.jpg, Transfer tunnel between Platforms 2 and 3 (May 2024) Tai Wai Station East Rail Line platforms 2024 05 part7.jpg, East Rail Line platform glass railings (May 2024) Tai Wai Station East Rail Line platforms 2022 04 part4.jpg, East Rail line platforms 1 (left) and 2 (right) (April 2022) Tai Wai Station concourse 2021 07 part2.jpg, Station concourse (July 2021) Tai Wai Station 2020 09 part12.jpg, Transfer passageway between Southbound Platform 2 (left) and bound Platform 3 (right) Tai Wai Station Exit A 2023 03 part1.jpg, Exit A (Mar 2023) Tai Wai Station 2019 04 part7.jpg, Fare gates near Exit C (April 2019) Tai Wai Station installing platform gate in December 2014.jpg, Installation of platform gates on Platform 4 of the (now Tuen Ma line) (December 2014) Extension work of taiwai station.jpg, Construction of the KCR East Rail Tai Wai station (December 2003)


See also

*
Sha Tin to Central Link The Sha Tin to Central Link (abbreviated SCL; ) was an expansion project of the MTR public transport network in Hong Kong. It was divided into two sections and expanded the network’s Passenger rail terminology#Heavy rail, heavy rail lines. ...
* The Wai


References


External links


Digital leaflet about Tai Wai station
{{Sha Tin to Central Link navbox MTR stations in the New Territories East Rail line Ma On Shan line Sha Tin to Central Link Tuen Ma line Tai Wai Former Kowloon–Canton Railway stations Railway stations in Hong Kong opened in 1983