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Chinese
  
葵芳

Hanyu Pinyin
  
Kuífāng zhàn

Jyutping
  
kwai4 fong1 zaaam6

Opened
  
10 May 1982

Platforms in use
  
2 (side platforms)

Literal meaning
  
Fragrant Sunflower

Yale Romanization
  
kwai4 fong1 tsam6

Address
  
Kwai Fong, Hong Kong

Level
  
1

Kwai Fong Station

Location
  
Kwai Yan Road, Kwai Chung Kwai Tsing District, Hong Kong

Similar
  
Kwai Hing Station, Lai King Station, Kwai Chung Plaza, Tai Wo Hau Station, Mei Foo Station

Mtr kwai fong station


Kwai Fong (Chinese: 葵芳) is an elevated railway station on Tsuen Wan Line of Hong Kong MTR, opened in 1982. It is located between Lai King and Kwai Hing stations.

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Named after Kwai Fong Estate, a large public housing estate to its northeast, Kwai Fong, the neighbourhood around the station, has successfully become a transit interchange, business centre, as well as the landmark area of Kwai Chung. Since opening, all sorts of road transportation from various places in the Kwai Tsing District have converged here. A mall (Metroplaza) was also built west of the station in the early 1990s. The station also serves those who work in the factories to its east.

The tracks north of the station are surrounded by concrete noise barriers to minimize noise pollution for residents living near the railway.

Automatic platform gates were installed at this station in August 2011 in response to a number of accidents involving passengers falling on to the tracks.

Kwai fong station


Station layout

The tracks of platform 1 and 2 are located next to each other in the middle of the station. Passengers have to ride different escalators up as according to the platform they want to go to.

Kwai Fong Station is one of the three elevated stations of the Tsuen Wan Line. (The others are Lai King and Kwai Hing stations.)

The structure of Kwai Fong Station is very similar to Kwai Hing Station.

Passengers can go to Exit E from Platform 1 without going down any escalators, but for Platform 2, passengers should take an escalator down to the concourse, and take an escalator back to Platform 1, and go to Exit E. From Exit E to the platform, it is the same as the above.

Entrances/Exits

  • A: New Kwai Fong Gardens D-E, Kwai Fong Estate
  • B: New Kwai Fong Gardens A-C
  • C: Kwai Tsing Theatre
  • D: Kwai Chung Plaza, Metroplaza (ground level)
  • E: Metroplaza (via footbridge linking Platform 1)
  • Exits A through D are located at the ground floor of the station, while Exit E is located on Platform 1 (towards Tsuen Wan).

    Minibus Routes

    To Container Port Road South:

  • 87M, 87A (Exit D)
  • To Greenfield Garden:

  • 88B (Exit B)
  • To Jin Drinker's Bay:

  • 404M (Exit C)
  • To Kwai Shing:

  • 89M (Exit D)
  • To Mayfair Garden (Hong Kong IVE & Thei, Tsing Yi Campus):

  • 88C (Exit C)
  • To Princess Margaret Hospital:

  • 407A (Exit D)
  • To Riviera Garden:

  • 404M (Exit D)
  • To Tsing Yi Estate:

  • 88 (Exit B)
  • To United Dockyard:

  • 88M (Exit B)
  • To Tivoli Garden:

  • 88D (Exit D)
  • To Tsing Lung Tau:

  • 302 (Exit D)
  • The MTR provides a 50-cent interchange discount for passengers changing from minibus route 407A to the MTR at Lai King or Kwai Fong stations, vice versa.

    Kwai Fong MTR Station Transport Interchange (Exit A)

    These routes terminate at the transport interchange:

  • 31M to Shek Lei Estate
  • 32M to Cheung Shan (Circular)
  • 36M to Lei Muk Shue
  • 43M to Cheung Ching (Circular)
  • 58M to Leung King Estate
  • 67M to Siu Hong Court
  • 69M to Tin Shui Wai Town Centre
  • 235M to On Yam Estate
  • E32 to Airport (AsiaWorld-Expo)
  • Stops are also there for these routes as well:

  • 30 Cheung Sha Wan <> Allway Gardens
  • 46P Mei Tin Estate ↺ Kwai Fong Station (Peak hours only)
  • 46X Mei Foo <> Hin Keng
  • 47X Kwai Shing Central <> Chun Shek
  • 57M Lai King North <> Shan King
  • 61M Lai King North <> Yau Oi South
  • References

    Kwai Fong Station Wikipedia


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