Sham Shui Po station
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History
On 10 May 1982, Tsuen Wan line opened to the public, but Sham Shui Po station did not open until 17 May, a week later. Nishimastu Construction was the contractor for the station.Script error: No such module "Unsubst".
Station layout
| G | Ground level | Exits |
| L1 | Concourse | Customer Service, MTRShops |
| Vending machine, ATMs | ||
| Octopus promotion machine | ||
| L2 Platforms |
Platform Template:MTR platform | Template:Rcb towards Central (Prince Edward) → |
| Island platform, doors will open on the right | ||
| Platform Template:MTR platform | ← Template:Rcb Tsuen Wan line towards Tsuen Wan (Cheung Sha Wan) | |
Entrances and exits
These are located within the quadrant bounded by Kweilin Street (NW), Pei Ho Street (SE), Fuk Wa Street (NE) and Apliu Street (SW).[2]
References
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- MTR stations in Kowloon
- Tsuen Wan line
- Sham Shui Po
- Railway stations in Hong Kong opened in 1982
- MTR stations in New Kowloon