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Fanling station

MTR station in the New Territories, Hong Kong From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

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Fanling (Chinese: 粉嶺; Cantonese Yale: Fánléhng) is a station on the East Rail line of the Hong Kong MTR. It is next to Fanling Town Centre, and is only a short walk away from Fung Ying Seen Koon, a well-known Taoist temple. The Fanling Highway was built from 1983 to 1987 directly adjacent to the station. The station is located on Fanling Station Road within the Fanling area in North District, New Territories, Hong Kong.

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History

Fanling station opened at the same time as the Kowloon–Canton Railway British Section on 1 October 1910.[1]

The station once served as the terminus of the Sha Tau Kok Railway, which ceased operations on 1 April 1928. The Wo Hop Shek branch line was taken out of service in 1983 after electrification along the KCR. Full line of electrification was completed on 15 July 1983.

Station layout

U1 concourse exit, customer service centre, shops, automatic teller machine
footbridge footbridge to Fanling Town, Pak Wo Road
G
side platform, left doors open
Platform 1      East Rail line towards Lo Wu or Lok Ma Chau (Sheung Shui)
Platform 2      East Rail line towards Admiralty (Tai Wo)
Side platform, left doors open
Fanling Station Road Exit exit, customer service centre, transport interchange

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    Exits

    Concourse[3]
    • A: Fanling Town Centre
      • A1: San Wan Road Wheelchair user access
      • A2: Fanling Station Road
      • A3: Public light bus terminus and taxi stand
    • B: Fanling South (Pak Wo Road) Wheelchair user access
    Platform 2[3]
    • C: Fanling Town Centre, public light bus terminus and taxi stand Wheelchair user access

    References

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