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What is the busiest MTR station Hong Kong?

4. Busiest MTR StationCentral MTR Station; As the city's most used and busiest transport system, crowning the busiest MTR station is going to invite arguments given the number of crowded stations and platforms there are throughout the network.



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There are two main train stations in Hong Kong - Hong Kong West Kowloon Station and Hung Hom Railway Station. Currently, there are only high-speed trains depart from West Kowloon Station for the major cities in Guangdong province, including Guangzhou, Shenzhen, Donguan, Humen, Foshan, Sanshui, and Zhaoqing.

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Located in the heart of Hong Kong and equipped with fifteen tracks, West Kowloon Station (WKS) is a multi-level underground structure with a footprint of more than 10 hectares (25 acres). It is the largest and deepest underground facility of its kind, with a depth of 30 meters below ground.

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Originally opening in late 1979, Tsim Sha Tsui Station was among the first MTR stations to begin operations. It came after the extension of the very first MTR line a few months earlier connecting Kwun Tong and Shek Kip Mei stations (now on the Kwun Tong Line).

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Station layout The HKU station is located at a depth of 70 metres (230 ft), making it the deepest station in the MTR system upon its opening.

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Mong Kok station has 15 entrances, tied with East Tsim Sha Tsui station as stations with most exits in MTR. The exits are located within one block north and south of the intersection of Nathan Road and Argyle Street, connecting buildings, shopping malls, main roads and ground transport facilities nearby.

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HK MTR hours start from around 06:00 in the early morning to the last train at about 01:00 at midnight. Most metro trains will run about 19 hours per day. In some holidays like Christmas Eve and New Year's Eve, Hong Kong MTR stations will provide overnight service.

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The best way to get around Hong Kong is the Mass Transit Railway (MTR). Ideally, you'll use a combination of the MTR and your own two feet to get places quickly and cheaply.

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With the Mass Transit Rail (MTR) constantly expanding its reach, it's easier than ever to set off on an adventure. Three new stations – Exhibition Centre, To Kwa Wan and Sung Wong Toi – improve access to Wan Chai, North Kowloon, and Kowloon East respectively. Here's what to see and do near these newly minted stops!

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Unfortunately, there are no MTR stations that will get you directly to Sai Kung. Well, not yet anyway. The closest station is Hang Hau Station. Alternatively, you can get off at Mong Kok Station or Choi Hung Station to take a minibus to Sai Kung.

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