Stations
This is a list of all the stations on the Island Line. The coloured boxes holding the station names represent the respective colour motif for the station.
Livery and Name | District | Connection(s) | Date opened | |
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Island Line | ||||
Kennedy Town^ | Central and Western | expected 2014 | ||
University^ |
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Sai Ying Pun^ | ||||
Sheung Wan Formerly Rumsey |
May 23, 1986 | |||
Central Formerly Pedder |
█ Tsuen Wan Line Hong Kong Station for the █ Tung Chung Line and █ Airport Express |
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Admiralty | █ Tsuen Wan Line █ South Island Line (east)* █ North South Corridor* |
May 31, 1985 | ||
Wan Chai | Wan Chai | |||
Causeway Bay | ||||
Tin Hau | Eastern | |||
Fortress Hill | ||||
North Point | █ Tseung Kwan O Line | |||
Quarry Bay | ||||
Tai Koo | ||||
Sai Wan Ho | ||||
Shau Kei Wan | ||||
Heng Fa Chuen | ||||
Chai Wan |
Notes
* Proposed stations
^ In construction
Connections with the West Island Line and South Island Line project suggested by MTRCL: Note that South Island Line (West Section) corresponds to "West Island Line" run by medium capacity rail in the prelimery proposals, while "West Island Line" as of June 2005 refers to the extension of the heavy rail Island Line to Sai Ying Pun, University and Kennedy Town.
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