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- | ====== Hung Ngai Tung Station | + | ====== Hung Ngai Tung Station ====== |
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- | **Hung Ngai Tung Station** (Chinese: // | + | **Hung Ngai Tung Station** (Chinese: // |
The literal meaning of the Chinese name means //Red Clift and Cave//, comes from the Siberian Taiga biome, clifty terrain and large lush cave near the station. The station also shares a very similar name to a tourist attraction in Chongqing also located at a clift // | The literal meaning of the Chinese name means //Red Clift and Cave//, comes from the Siberian Taiga biome, clifty terrain and large lush cave near the station. The station also shares a very similar name to a tourist attraction in Chongqing also located at a clift // | ||
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The station location is picked right at the clift, since tracks are flat when crossing the clift and a station building along the clift requires the least digging. For the structure to be strong enough against any possible landslide stress, the railway bridges have thick concrete pillars down to rock level. The materials of the pillars supporting the station structure, is chosen to be mangrove wood, as it fits the theme of the station. Special treatment preventing the wood loses its strength due to insects biting or fungi corroding is done. | The station location is picked right at the clift, since tracks are flat when crossing the clift and a station building along the clift requires the least digging. For the structure to be strong enough against any possible landslide stress, the railway bridges have thick concrete pillars down to rock level. The materials of the pillars supporting the station structure, is chosen to be mangrove wood, as it fits the theme of the station. Special treatment preventing the wood loses its strength due to insects biting or fungi corroding is done. | ||
- | Hung Ngai Tung station isn't expected to serve many passengers before nearby station developments are done. Also, since it requires more planning and preparation, | + | **Hung Ngai Tung** station isn't expected to serve many passengers before nearby station developments are done. Also, since it requires more planning and preparation, |
==== Timeline ==== | ==== Timeline ==== | ||
* early September, 2022: The station location and design is confirmed. | * early September, 2022: The station location and design is confirmed. | ||
- | * early January, 2023: As Kwong Chow station | + | * early January, 2023: As Kwong Chow station |
- | * 11 February, 2023: Station opens to the public. WLT Line 1 Phase 1 (now [[/ | + | * 11 February, 2023: Station opens to the public. WLT Line 1 Phase 1 (now [[/ |
* early December, 2023: A small renovation on the stairs is done. Most of the staircases in the station are extended and leave a small space in the middle for better safety and passengers experience. Due to the staircases at Exit C being long, two spaces are added at around 1/3 and 2/3 of their length. | * early December, 2023: A small renovation on the stairs is done. Most of the staircases in the station are extended and leave a small space in the middle for better safety and passengers experience. Due to the staircases at Exit C being long, two spaces are added at around 1/3 and 2/3 of their length. | ||
* 31 December, 2023: As the section between **Hung Ngai Tung** station and Northern Snow Village station is closed for renovation, incoming trains from the south only stop at platform 2 and then reverse back to the south. | * 31 December, 2023: As the section between **Hung Ngai Tung** station and Northern Snow Village station is closed for renovation, incoming trains from the south only stop at platform 2 and then reverse back to the south. | ||
+ | * 18 May, 2024: Platform 1 is used again as the section between this station and Northern Snow Village station has renovated. | ||
===== Layout ===== | ===== Layout ===== | ||
- | Not counting exits, there are a total of 3 floors in the station. **L1** is concourse | + | There are a total of 5 floors in the station. **U4** is platform |
- | Platforms 1, 3 stack on top of platforms 2, 4 on the two sides. In between | + | Platform layout |
- | One lift is serving between | + | Concourse is underneath the platform. It has extended outwards under the arch of railway bridge for more space putting in a lift and the customer service centre. Passengers can enjoy the view of the lake and the island nearby here. Ticket machine |
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+ | One lift is serving | ||
<WRAP left> | <WRAP left> | ||
- | | **U1** |**South Side Exits**|**North Side Exits**| | + | | **U5** |**South Side Exits**|**North Side Exits**| |
- | | ::: | Exit A2 | | | + | | ::: | Exit D | Exit C | |
- | | **G** |**South Side Exits** | **North Side Exits** | | + | | **U4** | **Platform** || |
- | | ::: | Exit A1, Exit B | Exit C, Exit D | | + | |
- | | **L1** | **South Concourse** | **North Concourse** | | + | |
- | | ::: | Customer Service Centre, Tickets || | + | |
- | | **L2** | **Upper Platforms** || | + | |
| ::: | @#EB7AE9: || | | ::: | @#EB7AE9: || | ||
- | | ::: | Platform **1** | [[mtr_letsplay: | + | | ::: | Platform **1** | [[mtr_letsplay: |
| ::: | | | ::: | | ||
- | | ::: | Platform **3** | <- [[mtr_letsplay: | + | | ::: | Platform **2** | <- [[mtr_letsplay: |
- | | ::: | @#FFDA33: || | + | |
- | | **L3** | **Lower Platforms**|| | + | |
| ::: | @#EB7AE9: || | | ::: | @#EB7AE9: || | ||
- | | ::: | Platform | + | | **U3** |
- | | ::: | Island Platform | + | | ::: | Exit A, Customer Service Centre, Tickets |
- | | ::: | Platform | + | | **U2** |
- | | ::: | @# | + | | **U1** |**Exit** |
+ | | ::: | Exit B || | ||
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===== Train Services ===== | ===== Train Services ===== | ||
- | Passengers may take Line 1 (Meyan Line) Phase 1 heading south towards Sakura Stream Junction station and [[/ | + | Passengers may take Line 1 (Meyan Line) Phase 1 heading south towards Sakura Stream Junction station and [[/ |
| **[[mtr_letsplay: | | **[[mtr_letsplay: | ||
| @#EB7AE9: | | | @#EB7AE9: | | ||
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