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What is the oldest MTR station in Hong Kong?

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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Lok Fu. Lok Fu Station opened in 1979 as part of the very first MTR line that ran 15.6 km from Kwun Tong to Shek Kip Mei (now part of the Kwun Tong Line).

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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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Its affordable transport network has high station density and a strong rail network for the city's large population. It's a popular mode of transit among commuters, despite the fact that it isn't available 24/7, like in some cities.

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In addition to the 98 metro stations listed on this page, the MTR system also consists of 68 light rail stops and one high-speed rail terminus in the city.

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The typical MTR Train Driver salary is HK$17,500 per month. Train Driver salaries at MTR can range from HK$16,000 - HK$19,167 per month.

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THE world's deepest metro, underground station is the Arsenalna Station on the Kiev Metro in Ukraine, at 107 meters deep.

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