East Tsim Sha Tsui station
Template:Distinguish Template:Short description Template:EngvarB Template:Use dmy dates Template:More citations needed Template:Infobox station East Tsim Sha Tsui (Template:Zh) is a station of the Mass Transit Railway (MTR) system of Hong Kong. It is currently an intermediate station on the Template:Lnl.
The station was built to alleviate surface traffic jams and passenger congestion at Kowloon Tong station. The distance from Template:STN to the station is about one kilometre with the journey time of around two minutes.
This station is linked with Tsim Sha Tsui station of the Template:Lnl by subways (underground pedestrian tunnels).
History
The predecessor of the East Rail line was the Kowloon–Canton Railway (British Section), which was opened in 1910. At the time of opening, its southern terminus was the Template:Stnlnk located in Tsim Sha Tsui, where the Clock Tower stands today. However, the old Kowloon station was closed in 1975, and the southern terminus of the railway was relocated to the newly built Hung Hom station.
An early predecessor to the present East Tsim Sha Tsui station, named Mariner in the East Kowloon line 1970 scheme, was intended to provide interchange to Template:STN of the Kong Kow line (now part of Template:Lnl).
Plans for East Tsim Sha Tsui were subsequently revived in 1993 when the plans for East Kowloon line were modified to become a medium-capacity system as part of an Eastern Corridor with transfer to the Lantau Airport Railway (now Template:Lnl and Template:Lnl). The contract to construct East Tsim Sha Tsui was subsequently awarded to a consortium consisting of Hong Kong-based Gammon Construction and Japan-based Nishimatsu.<ref>{{#invoke:citation/CS1|citation |CitationClass=web }}</ref>
East Tsim Sha Tsui was opened on 24 October 2004 as a southward extension of the KCR East Rail from Template:Stl, the Tsim Sha Tsui ExtensionTemplate:Ill,<ref>{{#invoke:citation/CS1|citation |CitationClass=web }}</ref><ref>{{#invoke:citation/CS1|citation |CitationClass=web }}</ref><ref>{{#invoke:citation/CS1|citation |CitationClass=web }}</ref><ref>{{#invoke:citation/CS1|citation |CitationClass=web }}</ref> marking the return of the railway to the Tsim Sha Tsui area after 30 years. It served as the southern terminus of the East Rail line until 16 August 2009. As a result of its underground location, the station was equipped with full-height platform screen doors, of the same type used on the KCR West Rail, which opened the year prior. The station was the only one on the East Rail line with these doors for five years, and as a result, the 12-car-long set of screen doors were the longest in the world.
The status of the East Tsim Sha Tsui station as the southern terminus of the East Rail line was intended to be a temporary arrangement only. Upon the opening of the MTR Kowloon Southern Link on 16 August 2009, the East Rail line terminated in the south at Hung Hom again (albeit only temporary until the opening of Sha Tin to Central Link in 2022), and the tracks between Hung Hom and East Tsim Sha Tsui became part of the Template:Lnl. As a result, Hung Hom became the common southern terminus of (and provided cross-platform interchange between) the East Rail line and the West Rail line, whilst East Tsim Sha Tsui became an intermediate station on the West Rail line. Due to the shorter length of the Tuen Ma line trains (8 cars), the ends of the platforms were taken out of use and closed off.
On 27 June 2021, the Template:Lnl officially merged with the Template:Lnl (which was already extended into the Tuen Ma line Phase 1 at the time) in East Kowloon to form the new Template:Lnl, as part of the Shatin to Central link project. Hence, East Tsim Sha Tsui was included in the project and is now an intermediate station on the Tuen Ma line.
Station layout
| Pk/PD | Park/ Podium Deck |
Middle Road Children's Playground, Tsim Sha Tsui East Waterfront Podium Garden |
| G | Ground | Exits/Entrances, East Tsim Sha Tsui Station Transport interchange, Tsim Sha Tsui East (Mody Road) Transport interchange |
| C/S | Concourse | Customer service centres, washrooms shops, vending machines, ATMs |
| Subway | Subway to Template:STN (Template:Lnl), Middle Road, Peking Road, Kowloon Park Drive, Canton Road Salisbury Road, Hanoi Road, K11 Art Mall, Nathan Road, Mody Road, Tsim Sha Tsui East | |
| P | Platform Template:MTR platform | Template:0 Template:Rcb towards Template:STN (Template:STN) Template:Arrow2 |
| Island platform, doors will open on the right | ||
| Platform Template:MTR platform | Template:Arrow2 Template:Rcb Tuen Ma line towards Template:STN (Template:STN) | |
Passengers heading towards the Tsuen Wan line ride the escalator up to the concourse and leave the Tuen Ma line system. Then they walk along the Middle Road or Mody Road subway system respectively to reach Tsim Sha Tsui station at exits L2 and M3, respectively.<ref name=lay>Template:MTRsource</ref>
Although the stations are connected by subway, the fare gates for East Tsim Sha Tsui and Tsim Sha Tsui stations are separated. Single journey ticket passengers transferring from the Tuen Ma line to the Tsuen Wan line must purchase a second ticket at Tsim Sha Tsui station as the ticket is withdrawn once the passengers exit through the turnstiles at East Tsim Sha Tsui station. In contrast, Octopus card users who transfer between East Tsim Sha Tsui and Tsim Sha Tsui stations within thirty minutes without making any other transport related purchases or more than nine non-transport related purchases in between stations are considered to have taken a single journey and are charged accordingly. Also, MTR City Saver users who transfer between East Tsim Sha Tsui and Tsim Sha Tsui stations within thirty minutes are considered to have taken a single journey and no extra journey will be charged.<ref name=lay/>
Entrances/exits
East Tsim Sha Tsui station is linked with Tsim Sha Tsui station through the Mody Road and Middle Road subways. When both stations' exits are combined, the total number of exits outnumber even that of Central. Tsim Sha Tsui station has the exit with the highest letter of all rail stations in Hong Kong.<ref name=map>Template:MTRsource</ref>
There's no exits I or O because of the confusion with 1 and 0 respectively.
In Tsim Sha Tsui station
- A1: Kowloon Park Wheelchair user access<ref name=map/>
- A2: Humphreys Avenue<ref name=map/>
- B1: Nathan Road<ref name=map/>
- B2: Cameron Road<ref name=map/>
- C1: Nathan Road<ref name=map/>
- C2: Peking Road<ref name=map/>
- D1: Nathan Road<ref name=map/>
- D2: Carnarvon Road<ref name=map/>
- E: Kowloon Hotel<ref name=map/>
- H: iSQUARE<ref name=map/>
- R: iSQUARE<ref name=map/>
In East Tsim Sha Tsui station
- J: Victoria Dockside Wheelchair user access<ref name=map/>
- K: Middle Road Wheelchair user access<ref name=map/>
- L1: Hermes House<ref name=map/>
- L3: Peninsula Hotel Wheelchair user access<ref name=map/>
- L4: Kowloon Hotel<ref name=map/>
- L5: Peking Road Wheelchair user access<ref name=map/>
- L6: Salisbury Road Wheelchair user access<ref name=map/>
- N1: Mody Road Wheelchair user access<ref name=map/>
- N2: Hanoi Road<ref name=map/>
- N3: K11 Art Mall<ref name=map/>
- N4: K11 Art Mall<ref name=map/>
- N5: Nathan Road<ref name=map/>
- P1: Wing On Plaza Wheelchair user access<ref name=map/>
- P2: Tsim Sha Tsui East Wheelchair user access<ref name=map/>
- P3: Chatham Road South Wheelchair user access<ref name=map/>
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Exit J in August 2020
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Exit L3 in December 2009
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Exit L5 in February 2021
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Exit P1 in December 2006 (before the MTR–KCR merger)
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Exit P1 in June 2010