Kwai Hing station


Kwai Hing is an elevated railway station on the Tsuen Wan Line of Hong Kong MTR system. It is named after the nearest public housing estate, and is between Kwai Fong and Tai Wo Hau stations.
Opened in 1982, it forced most direct bus services into Kowloon to be cancelled. Nevertheless, the station provides a convenient transport service to local residents, also attracting local shuttle services with nearby settlements and factories.
Below the platforms is a small transport interchange. This interchange is with traffic, due to traffic diverted from the increasingly crowded Kwai Fong Station.

History

Kwai Hing station opened on 10 May 1982, in sync with Tsuen Wan Line.

Station layout

The tracks of platform 1 and 2 are located side by side in the middle of the station. Unlike the island platforms common to most MTR stations, Kwai Hing uses two side platforms and passengers have to ride different escalators from the concourse up to the correct platform for the destination they wish to go to.
Kwai Hing Station is one of the three elevated stations on the Tsuen Wan Line. The structure of Kwai Hing station is very similar to that of Kwai Fong station.

Entrances/Exits

Kwai Hing MTR Station Transport Interchange (Exit B)

Minibus Routes
Bus Routes terminating at Kwai Hing Station Transport Interchange
Bus Routes that have a stop at Kwai Hing MTR Station Transport Interchange