- Lo Wu Station
MTR infobox
engname=Lo Wu
chiname=羅湖
caption=Lo Wu Station border check
code=LOW
hours=0638/0030
line=East Rail
open=October 14, 1949
type=Ground Level
platformno=4
platformtype=Side (1,4)/ Island (2,3)
district=North
area=Lo Wu
KCR
exitno=2
escalatorno=4
liftno=2
shopno=3Lo Wu Station (Chinese: 羅湖站) is the northern terminus of the HK-MTR lines|East Rail of
Hong Kong , sitting inLo Wu within theClosed Area on Hong Kong's northern frontier. The station serves as a primary checkpoint for rail passengers betweenHong Kong andmainland China and vice-versa, rather than serving a specific residential/commercial area like the other stations do.When KCR first went into service, trains did not stop at Lo Wu, as there was no border patrol at the time. However, shortly after the
People's Republic of China was created in October 1949, KCR announced that trains would terminate at Lo Wu, and passengers had to cross the border on foot.Refurbishment work of the station started in 2002 and new facilities such as group waiting area and new ticket gates were introduced. Since
28 December 2004 , this station also serves as the interchange station for theShenzhen Metro Luohu station, which has the same Chinese name.This station is also unique to any rail systems of any kind in that, sliding doors limit the number of people that are allowed on the platform. Two large glass sliding doors close after a minute or so elapsing from the train pulling in for boarding. These doors are located after validating at the ticket barriers, but before the platforms. Even with this system in place, many passengers have to wait for the 2nd next train to arrive before they can travel back towards East Tsim Sha Tsui, as alternate trains pull into each paired platform. Such layout can be referenced to
Spanish solution .Entrances/exits
The station has two exits:
*A single doorway that exits out to Lo Wu village, guarded by a police officer. To use this exit one must possess a Lo Wu Resident Card or aClosed Area Entry Permit, which must be obtained at theSheung Shui Police Station inFanling .*The boundary crossing checkpoint to and from Luohu on the Shenzhen side. Passengers must have valid travel documents to use this exit.
Platforms
tation layout
Platforms 1 and 4 were newly built in recent years to accommodate the increasing patronage. Before the completion of refurbishment works, trains would stop at the island platform for simultaneous alighting and boarding. The platform was always crowded during the time. The building of platform 4 and converting platform 1 (which was rarely used before the refurbishment) for boarding smoothed passenger flow. From then, trains have been emptied with doors opened towards platforms 2 and 3 and opened to platforms 1 and 4, the alighting platforms, ever since.
This particular system of loading/unloading is popular in Europe and many US subway systems and named
Spanish solution .Terminal building background information
The project consisted of the construction of platform, canopies, a subway, some road and track works.
*The contractor: Shui On Construction Company Limited
*Contract value (HKD): $105 280 000
*Construction period: Apr, 85 - Dec, 87
*Client: Railway Development Office, Engineering Development Dept
*Architect: Spencer Robinson
*Structural engineer: Maunsell Consultants Asia
*Building Services engineer: Rankine and Hill Consulting Services Engineers
*Quantity surveyor: Langdon Every & SeahNeighbouring stations
ee also
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Lo Wu
*Luohu (Shenzhen side)
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