- Tsuen Wan Station
MTR infobox
livery=CC0000
namecolour=White
line=Tsuen Wan
caption=Tsuen Wan Station
district=Tsuen Wan
area=Tsuen Wan
open=May 10, 1982
type=Ground Level
platformtype=Side
platformno=2
exitno=10
code=TSW
hours=0600/0030
connections= Bus, Minibus
engname=Tsuen Wan
chiname=荃灣 Chinese
t=荃灣
s=荃湾
p=Quánwān
j=cyun4 waan1
y=chyun4 waan1Tsuen Wan is the northern terminus of the
MTR HK-MTR lines|Tsuen Wan inHong Kong . It is located at the north-central part ofTsuen Wan new town , and its next station is Tai Wo Hau.Early history
The station was opened as part of the line opening on
May 10 ,1982 . It is a "through" station with two off-side platforms, originally designed as an intermediate station, with a terminus called "Tsuen Wan West" further north-west near present-dayTsuen King Garden apartments (different from the present HK-MTR lines|West RailTsuen Wan West Station ). The area around that terminus had an unsatisfactory development record so it was decided not to build any station there, though tracks were still laid to that place.During the construction of Tsuen Wan Station, the
Route Twisk was diverted. The famousSam Tung Uk walled village was also relocated, though it was later preserved as a museum.New roads and shopping centres were set up around the station, and a (private) housing estate was also built directly above the station. A bus interchange is also set up under one of the shopping centres.
Usage
The usage of the station was not very high when it was opened in 1982. This was because the station was actually at the northern edge of
Tsuen Wan town by then, and the infrastructure was also incomplete, meaning it was unable to attract many people in the town centre to take MTR.With over 20 years of development, the area around the station gradually took over as the role of town centre. Several shopping malls are near the station, and an extensive
footbridge network is also built to connect the MTR station and the surrounding area (including shopping malls, the original town centre, as well as some villages at the north). The station also acts as an important interchange in the town.Refurbishment
The station was refubrished twice. In the early 1990s, a Chinese-styled design was introduced inside the station, but this design was completely removed after another refurbishment in 2004. Instead, more shops were set up in the station (which is the common practice of MTR station refurbishments in the 2000s), and gates were relocated to handle more passengers at one time.
tation layout
Platforms 1 and 2 are both located on ground level. However, the tracks are located right next to each other. Therefore one platform is used for boarding, and another is used for alighting. Two new exits have been built next to Platform 1, to allow passengers to leave the station without having to go up any escalators and going back down again. It is also possible to enter the station from that exit, but the passenger will have to take an escalator to the concourse, and take another down to Platform 2.
Entrances/Exits
*A1: New Town Mall access icon|15px|Wheelchair user access
*A2: New Town Mall
*A3/A4: Bus Terminus
*B1/B2: Fou Wah Centre
*B3/D:Sai Lau Kok Road
*C: Luk Yeung Sun Chuen
*E: Sam Tung Uk Museum access icon|15px|Wheelchair user accessTransport Connections
Neighbouring stations
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