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Tuen Mun stop

LRT Station in the New Territories, Hong Kong

Tuen Mun stop

LRT Station in the New Territories, Hong Kong

FieldValue
nameTuen Mun
native_name屯門
native_name_langzh-Hant
symbol_locationhk
symbollightrail
typeMTR Light Rail stop
image20210413 LRT Tuen Mun Stop.jpg
image_captionTuen Mun stop platform
mlanguage
addressTuen Mun
boroughTuen Mun District, Hong Kong
coordinates
line
connections{{Plainlist1=
structureElevated
platform2 (2 side platforms)
tracks2
opened{{Plainlist1=
* {{start date and agedfy1988918}} (San Fat stop)
* {{start date and agedfy200381}} (Tuen Mun stop)
accessibleyes
codeTMU (English code)
295 (Digital code)
ownedKCR Corporation
operatorMTR Corporation
zone2
formerSan Fat
services{{Adjstnsystem=MTR Light Rail
line1505left1=Town Centreright1=Kin On
line2507to-left2=Tin Kingleft2=Ho Tinright2=Town Centreto-right2=Tuen Mun Ferry Pier
line3751left3=Town Centreright3=Ho Tin
system4MTR
line4Tuen Maright4=Siu Hongto-right4=Wu Kai Shatransfer4=Tuen Mun
map_typeHong Kong MTR
map_altHong Kong MTR system map
map_captionLocation within the MTR system
  • ()
  • Bus, minibus
  • (San Fat stop)
  • (Tuen Mun stop) 295 (Digital code)
Light Rail Tuen Mun stop platforms
The signage and lift in Light Rail Tuen Mun stop
Signage showing the old name of the Light Rail Tuen Mun stop, San Fat stop

Tuen Mun () is an MTR Light Rail stop which belongs to zone 2. There are two platforms in Tuen Mun stop. This Light Rail stop is located above Pui To Road and Ho Pong Street and in the north of Tuen Mun Park. It provides service for nearby residents and is an interchange station for the Tuen Ma line, formerly known as the West Rail line.

History

On 18 September 1988, the stop was opened as San Fat stop below the site of the current Tuen Mun stop, at ground level. It was named after the San Fat Estate.

On 1 August 2003, San Fat stop was renamed Tuen Mun stop (in preparation for the opening of the West Rail line Tuen Mun station later that year). At that time, the at-grade platforms were still used.

On 30 August the same year, the elevated platforms officially commenced service, although some Light Rail vehicles had been using the westbound platform from one week before.

Station layout

ExitPui To Road

References

References

  1. "Ho Tin Stop & Tuen Mun Stop". [[MTR Corporation]].
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