The East Rail Line was formally opened on 1 October 1910, but without a terminus.
This section is built alongside the East Rail Line.
East Rail Line (former KCR British Section) has been operating for more than one century.
This design is to speed up interchange to the East Rail Line to Kowloon during the morning commute.
Residents can go to Kowloon and other places of Hong Kong along the East Rail Line within 40 minutes.
Rolling stock of this model serve on the East Rail Line in Hong Kong.
Within Hong Kong the cross-boundary services use the tracks of the East Rail Line.
The station was originally opened in 1983 as an intermediate station of East Rail Line.
A new concourse for East Rail Line was opened on 15 April 2004 in order to increase its capacity.
The SP1900 trains have started service on the East Rail Line since 2001.
The East Rail Line was formally opened on 1 October 1910, but without a terminus.
This section is built alongside the East Rail Line.
East Rail Line (former KCR British Section) has been operating for more than one century.
This design is to speed up interchange to the East Rail Line to Kowloon during the morning commute.
Residents can go to Kowloon and other places of Hong Kong along the East Rail Line within 40 minutes.
Rolling stock of this model serve on the East Rail Line in Hong Kong.
Within Hong Kong the cross-boundary services use the tracks of the East Rail Line.
The station was originally opened in 1983 as an intermediate station of East Rail Line.
A new concourse for East Rail Line was opened on 15 April 2004 in order to increase its capacity.
The SP1900 trains have started service on the East Rail Line since 2001.