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| - | ====== | + | ====== Kowloon station ====== |
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| * **11 December 2022:** The station is taken over by [[mtr_community: | * **11 December 2022:** The station is taken over by [[mtr_community: | ||
| * **15 December 2022:** After the demolition of the old Kowloon station, construction starts on the new station, which was originally based on [[wp> | * **15 December 2022:** After the demolition of the old Kowloon station, construction starts on the new station, which was originally based on [[wp> | ||
| - | * **5 January 2023** Station owner Lilypad Rail holds a community poll on the design basis of the station, and after a result of 74% in favour of a redesign (20 vs. 7), a station redesign is undertaken to base Kowloon instead off of [[wp> | + | * **5 January 2023:** Station owner Lilypad Rail holds a community poll on the design basis of the station, and after a result of 74% in favour of a redesign (20 vs. 7), a station redesign is undertaken to base Kowloon instead off of [[wp> |
| * **8 January 2023:** The new station first appears on the system map in [[https:// | * **8 January 2023:** The new station first appears on the system map in [[https:// | ||
| * **29 January 2023:** The station reappears in S3E3, now featuring the Metro Pengaloo Line Phase 4, the Kowloon Commuter, AT Metro service 2301 and the BVM on platforms 1/2, 3/4, 9, and A/E, respectively. | * **29 January 2023:** The station reappears in S3E3, now featuring the Metro Pengaloo Line Phase 4, the Kowloon Commuter, AT Metro service 2301 and the BVM on platforms 1/2, 3/4, 9, and A/E, respectively. | ||
| * **5 February 2023:** Jonathan builds the Clock Tower northeast of the station in S3E4. The tower is based on the real-life [[wp> | * **5 February 2023:** Jonathan builds the Clock Tower northeast of the station in S3E4. The tower is based on the real-life [[wp> | ||
| - | * **23 March 2023:** The Pengaloo Line is split in 2 sections, temporarily no longer serving Kowloon, in order to enable construction work for new underground platforms (now platforms 12-13) and the elimination of Kowloon Tong as a calling point for the Metro Pengaloo Line | + | * **23 March 2023:** The Pengaloo Line is split in 2 sections, temporarily no longer serving Kowloon, in order to enable construction work for new underground platforms (now platforms 12-13) and the elimination of Kowloon Tong as a calling point for the Metro Pengaloo Line. |
| * **24 March 2023:** The station' | * **24 March 2023:** The station' | ||
| * **2 April 2023:** The Kowloon Commuter service is suspended in order to enable construction work for a new underground platform (now platform 11). Heung Hoi station, previously located north of Kowloon, is now fully closed and demolished at this time. | * **2 April 2023:** The Kowloon Commuter service is suspended in order to enable construction work for a new underground platform (now platform 11). Heung Hoi station, previously located north of Kowloon, is now fully closed and demolished at this time. | ||
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| ==== Main station building ==== | ==== Main station building ==== | ||
| - | West of the entrance is the actual station building. As previously mentioned, the design is inspired by Canary Wharf DLR station. The main bulding only has a single stair/ | + | West of the entrance is the actual station building. As previously mentioned, the design is inspired by Canary Wharf DLR station. The main bulding only has one access leading from the waterfront exit to the underground concourse. |
| === Concourse === | === Concourse === | ||
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| + | The concourse also features a [[mtr_letsplay: | ||
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| + | === Overground platforms === | ||
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| + | The main overground station structure holds Platforms 1-10. Just like Canary Wharf DLR, the ceiling has a big east-west canopy in the centre and flatter parts that cover the edges of the platforms, flanked by sandstone walls. The platforms are each 204 blocks long, have a polished andesite and granite floor, indented LU platform blocks, route maps, glass fence barriers in front of the lift doors preventing passengers exiting the lift from running onto the tracks, platform stop markers for train drivers, help lines, metal pillars showing the [[mtr: | ||
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| + | === Underground platforms === | ||
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| + | Kowloon has 3 underground platforms (11-13) served by the [[mtr_letsplay: | ||
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| + | Unlike the other platforms, they feature [[wp> | ||
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| + | ==== Clock tower ==== | ||
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| + | The clock tower was built by Jonathan on 5 February 2023. The tower is built of sandstone, red sandstone and birch planks to visually resemble the clock tower in Tsim Sha Tsui, Hong Kong, and peaks at 67 m (excluding the lightning rod). Unlike its real-life counterpart, | ||
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| + | ==== Services and Platform layout ==== | ||
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| + | With 250 services per hour serving 17 destinations on 12 lines, Kowloon is one of the most important hubs on the Let's Play Server; thanks to this and the station' | ||
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| + | | **P** | Exit, Tramlink, Ferries || | ||
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| + | | ::: | Island platform, doors will open on the right (1)/left (2) || | ||
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| + | | ::: | Island platform, doors will open on the left || | ||
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| + | | ::: | Island platform, doors will open on the right || | ||
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| + | | ::: | Platform 7 | Platform not in use | | ||
| + | | ::: | Island platform, doors will open on the left (alighting passengers only) || | ||
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| + | | ::: | Island platform, doors will open on the right || | ||
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| + | | **C** | Concourse | Botond Burgers | | ||
| + | | **other P**((For lack of another official name)) | Side platform, doors will open on the left || | ||
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| + | | ::: | Island platform, doors will open on the left (12)/right (13) || | ||
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| + | ===== Gallery ===== | ||
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