Kwun Tong Line - Stations

Stations

This is a list of all the stations on the Kwun Tong Line. The coloured boxes holding the station names represent the unique colour motif for the station.

Livery and Name District Connection(s) Date opened
Kwun Tong Line
Whampoa* Kowloon City
Ho Man Tin*
Yau Ma Tei
Formerly Waterloo
Yau Tsim Mong █ Tsuen Wan Line1 December 31, 1979
Mong Kok
Formerly Argyle
█ Tsuen Wan Line 2
Prince Edward █ Tsuen Wan Line May 10, 1982
Shek Kip Mei Sham Shui Po October 1, 1979
Kowloon Tong Kowloon City █ East Rail Line
Lok Fu Wong Tai Sin
Wong Tai Sin
Diamond Hill
Choi Hung
Kwun Tong
Kowloon Bay
Ngau Tau Kok
Kwun Tong
Lam Tin October 1, 1989
Yau Tong █ Tseung Kwan O Line August 4, 2002
Tiu Keng Leng Sai Kung August 18, 2002
Notes

* Proposed

1 Yau Ma Tei Station is an unannounced interchange station. Changing trains in this station lacks the convenience of cross-platform interchange in Mong Kok station. The platforms for the Kwun Tong Line and █ Tsuen Wan Line in Yau Ma Tei station are on separate levels.
2 Mong Kok Station is not a transfer station to the Mong Kok East Station of the █ East Rail Line, but the two stations are connected with a footbridge that takes 10–15 minutes.

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