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Sham Shui Po station

MTR station in Kowloon, Hong Kong


MTR station in Kowloon, Hong Kong

FieldValue
nameSham Shui Po
native_name深水埗
native_name_langzh-Hant
styleMTR
style2Tsuen Wan
symbol_locationhk
symbolMTR
typeMTR rapid transit station
imageSham Shui Po Station platforms 2022 05 part1.jpg
image_captionPlatform 1
mlanguage{{Infobox Chinese/Chinese
c
lDeep Water Pier
jSam1seoi2bou2
ySāmséuibóu
pShēnshuǐbù
showflagy}}
addressIntersections of Cheung Sha Wan Road × Pei Ho Street/Kweilin Street, Sham Shui Po
boroughSham Shui Po District
countryHong Kong
coordinates
line
connections{{plainlist
structureUnderground
platform2 (1 island platform)
levels1
tracks2
opened
accessibleyes
codeSSP
ownedMTR Corporation
operatorMTR Corporation
services{{Adjstnsystem=MTR
lineTsuen Wanleft=Prince Edwardright=Cheung Sha Wan
map_typeHong Kong MTR
map_altHong Kong MTR system map
map_captionLocation within the MTR system
route_map{{Routemap
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legendtrack
utdSTR\dPLT!~d*1__alignbl\utdSTR
utdSTR\dPLT!~d*2__alignbr\utdSTR
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  • Bus, minibus utSTR!~MFADEg\utSTR!~MFADEg~~ ~~ to Cheung Sha Wan utSTRg\utSTRf utdSTR\dPLT!~d1__align=bl\utdSTR utdSTR\dPLT!~d2__align=br\utdSTR cd!~utPSTR(L)\c!~dPLT\utPSTR(R) utSTRg\utSTRf utSTR!~MFADEf\utSTR!~MFADEf ~~ ~~to Prince Edward Sham Shui Po () is an MTR station located in Sham Shui Po, New Kowloon, Hong Kong. The station is located under Cheung Sha Wan Road between Cheung Sha Wan and Prince Edward stations on the . Sham Shui Po's colour is dark green. The station has an island platform arrangement which serves two tracks.

History

On 10 May 1982, Tsuen Wan line opened to the public, but Sham Shui Po station did not open until 17 May, a week later. Nishimastu Construction was the contractor for the station.

Station layout

Platform← Tsuen Wan line towards Tsuen Wan (Cheung Sha Wan)

Entrances and exits

These are located within the quadrant bounded by Kweilin Street (NW), Pei Ho Street (SE), Fuk Wa Street (NE) and Apliu Street (SW).

References

References

  1. {{MTRsource. layout. ssp. Sham Shui Po. 30 July 2014
  2. {{MTRsource. map. ssp. Sham Shui Po. 30 July 2014
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