railroad.wikisort.org - StationSha Tin station, formerly known as Sha Tin railway station[1] (Chinese: 沙田火車站 or Chinese: 沙田鐵路站[2]) is a station on the East Rail line of Hong Kong's Mass Transit Railway (MTR) system. The station is located in the town centre of Sha Tin.
MTR station in the New Territories, Hong Kong
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 Platform 2 of Sha Tin station |
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Chinese | 沙田 |
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Jyutping | Saa1tin4 |
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Cantonese Yale | Sātìn |
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Hanyu Pinyin | Shātián |
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Transcriptions |
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Hanyu Pinyin | Shātián |
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Yale Romanization | Sātìn |
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IPA | [sáː.tʰȉːn] |
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Jyutping | Saa1tin4 |
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Location | Sha Tin Station Circuit/Pai Tau Street, Sha Tin Sha Tin District, Hong Kong |
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Coordinates | 22°22′57″N 114°11′15″E |
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Owned by | Kowloon-Canton Railway Corporation |
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Operated by | MTR Corporation |
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Platforms | 4 (2 island platforms) |
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Tracks | 6 |
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Connections |
Bus, minibus
- Taxi
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Structure type | At-grade |
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Platform levels | 1 |
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Disabled access | Yes |
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Station code | SHT |
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Opened | - 1 October 1910; 112 years ago (1910-10-01)
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Electrified | 6 May 1982; 40 years ago (1982-05-06) |
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Preceding station |
MTR |
Following station |
Tai Wai |
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East Rail line |
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Fo Tan |
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East Rail line Race days only |
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Racecourse |
Former services |
Preceding station |
KCR |
Following station |
Mong Kok |
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KCR British section |
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University |
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Location within the MTR system |
The station was formerly on the main line of the Kowloon–Canton Railway (KCR), but since KCR's merger with the MTR, it belongs to the East Rail line of the MTR.
Citylink Plaza, which has a footbridge link to New Town Plaza, is built on top of the station. The station serves two large bus termini with buses going to many places around Hong Kong (such as Sai Kung or Tung Chung). One is on an elevated surface, adjacent to the concourse level. The other is at ground level in New Town Plaza.
History
The station originally opened on 1 October 1910. The railway was single-track at that time, but Sha Tin station had a passing loop. The station office was housed in a single-storey stone building.
Sha Tin station was rebuilt in the early 1980s in preparation for the railway's electrification. On 6 May 1982, Sir Philip Haddon-Cave unveiled a plaque in the concourse of Sha Tin station to open the first phase of electric service, which spanned from Hung Hom to Shatin initially. At the same time, daily service hours to Sha Tin were extended from 10:30 pm to midnight.[3] Electric service was extended to Tai Po on 2 May 1983, and to Lo Wu (the full length of the KCR British Section) on 15 July 1983.[4] The new station initially had a branch of Hang Seng Bank, for people with need of coin exchange and banking services.[2]
The Citylink Plaza, an HK$82 million building that originally housed the headquarters of the KCR Corporation as well as many government offices, was built on top of the station and opened in 1983.[5]
The station concourse was substantially renovated from 2010 to 2013.
Layout
There are two island platforms for platforms 1 and 2, and platforms 3 and 4 respectively.
Trains normally stop at platforms 2 and 3. Platforms 1 and 4 are used in the following occasions:
- for special departures during peak hours (platform 4 for southbound) and race days (platform 1 for northbound),
- to serve as buffers when the train frequency is high during peak hours, or
- to allow non-stop trains to overtake local trains.
- This station's layout is similar to Tai Po Market station
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above station |
Citylink Plaza, taxi stand |
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concourse |
exits/entrances, bus terminus, customer service centre, toilets, shops, vending machines, automated teller machines, lockers |
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Platform 1 |
→ East Rail line towards Racecourse race days (terminus) → → East Rail line towards Lo Wu or Lok Ma Chau (Fo Tan)[lower-alpha 1] → |
island platform |
Platform 2 |
→ East Rail line towards Lo Wu or Lok Ma Chau (Fo Tan)[lower-alpha 1] → |
Platform 3 |
← East Rail line towards Admiralty (Tai Wai) |
island platform |
Platform 4 |
← East Rail line towards Admiralty (Tai Wai) |
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- Due to the COVID-19 pandemic, cross-border traffic on the East Rail line are suspended: Lo Wu station remains in limited service for registered village residents only, and Lok Ma Chau station is temporarily closed from public usage.
Exits
- A1: Pai Tau Street, public transport interchange

- A2: Citylink Plaza
- A3: New Town Plaza

- A4: Pai Tau Village
- B: Pai Tau Street, Pai Tau Village, public transport interchange
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References
- Declaration of the Tsim Sha Tsui Clock Tower as a Historical Building under the Antiquities and Monuments Ordinance. Hong Kong: Urban Council. 19 February 1990. p. 6 – via Hong Kong Public Libraries multimedia information system.
- 配合電氣化火車服務恆生沙田站設辦事處. The Kung Sheung Daily News (in Chinese (Hong Kong)). Hong Kong: Industrial and Commercial Daily Press. 8 June 1982.
- "KCR's electric wonder". South China Morning Post. 7 May 1982. p. 1.
- Kowloon-Canton Railway Corporation Annual Report 1983. Kowloon-Canton Railway Corporation. 1984.
- "Shatin public to get better service". South China Morning Post. 26 July 1982. p. 13.
- "Sha Tin Station layout" (PDF). MTR Corporation. Retrieved 22 November 2014.
- "Sha Tin Station street map" (PDF). MTR Corporation. Retrieved 22 November 2014.
Sha Tin District |
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Areas |
- Sha Tin
- Tai Wai
- Ma On Shan Area
- Fo Tan
- Siu Lek Yuen
- Ma Liu Shui
- Shek Mun
- Wu Kai Sha
- Yuen Chau Kok
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Landmarks |
- Amah Rock
- City One
- Gilwell Campsite
- Hong Kong Science Park (most)
- Hyatt Regency Hong Kong, Sha Tin
- Lek Yuen Bridge
- Lion Rock
- Ma On Shan Park
- Ma On Shan Public Library
- Mountain Shore
- New Town Plaza
- Royal Park Hotel
- Sand Martin Bridge
- Sha Tin Park
- Sha Tin Racecourse
- Sha Tin Town Hall
- Tao Fong Shan
- Ten Thousand Buddhas Monastery
- Tsang Tai Uk
- Public housing estates in Ma On Shan
- Public housing estates in Sha Tin
- Public housing estates in Tai Wai
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Education | Primary/Secondary |
- Baptist Lui Ming Choi Secondary School
- Christian Alliance Cheng Wing Gee College
- Hong Kong Baptist University Affiliated School Wong Kam Fai Secondary and Primary School
- International Christian School
- Jockey Club Ti-I College
- Kiangsu-Chekiang College (Shatin)
- Li Po Chun United World College
- Helen Liang Memorial Secondary School (Shatin)
- Pentecostal Lam Hon Kwong School
- Renaissance College
- S. K. H. Tsang Shiu Tim Secondary School
- Sha Tin College
- Sha Tin Government Secondary School
- Sha Tin Junior School
- Sha Tin Methodist College
- Shatin Pui Ying College
- Shatin Tsung Tsin Secondary School
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Higher education |
- Chinese University of Hong Kong (most)
- Hang Seng University of Hong Kong
- Hong Kong Baptist University (Shek Mun Campus)
- Hong Kong Sports Institute
- Institute of Vocational Education
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East Rail line |
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Stations | Main section | |
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Racecourse branch | |
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Lok Ma Chau spur line | |
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Rolling stock | |
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Infrastructure |
- Lo Wu Bridge
- Beacon Hill Tunnel
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History | |
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Stations that are proposed, under planning or under construction are shown in italics. |
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