Traditional Chinese 鑽石山 Cantonese Yale Jyun sehk sāan Literal meaning Diamond Hill Address Tai Hom, Hong Kong | Simplified Chinese 钻石山 Hanyu Pinyin Hanyu Pinyin Level 1 | |
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Similar Choi Hung Station, Lai Chi Kok Station, Hang Hau Station, Lok Fu Station, Po Lam Station |
Mtr diamond hill station
Diamond Hill (Chinese: 鑽石山; Cantonese Yale: Jyun sehk sāan) is an MTR station located in Diamond Hill, Northern Kowloon. It is on the Kwun Tong Line. The station is incorporated into the large Plaza Hollywood development.
Contents
- Mtr diamond hill station
- Diamond hill station performs hobo song
- Station layout
- Livery
- Entrancesexits
- Plaza Hollywood Bus Terminus Exits C1 and C2
- Future development
- References
Diamond hill station performs hobo song
Station layout
Platforms 1 and 2 share the same island platform. Space was reserved for the platforms of the East Kowloon Line when this station was built in the 1970s. This can be seen behind the advertising panels for each platform. The spaces for the reserved platforms are little more than untrimmed rock formations behind the advertising panels. This station will also be a station on the proposed Sha Tin to Central Link (with one new island platform).
Livery
This station's livery is dark grey with silver stones symbolising diamonds.
Entrances/exits
Plaza Hollywood Bus Terminus (Exits C1 and C2)
To Diamond Hill Cemetery:
To Grand View Garden:
To Hill Top Garden:
To San Po Kong:
To Tsz Wan Shan:
To Tai Kok Tsui
To Kowloon Station:
To Chevalier Garden via City One Shatin:
To Kam Ying Court via Chevalier Garden & Ma On Shan Town Centre:
To Ma On Shan Town Centre:
To Ravana Garden via Kwong Yuen Estate & City One Shatin:
To Tai Po Central:
To Tai Po Fu Shin Estate:
To Sai Kung:
To Clear Water Bay via HKUST:
To Po Lam via HKUST & Hang Hau:
To Wong Shek Ferry Pier via Sai Kung:
To Ap Lei Chau (Lei Lok Street) via Eastern Harbour Crossing and Aberdeen Tunnel:
Future development
Diamond Hill Station will become an interchange station of the East West Corridor and Kwun Tong Line, after the completion of the Hung Hom-to-Tai Wai section of the Sha Tin to Central Link in 2018. The current station will be expanded.