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Discoveries along South Island Line. Visit the Southern District where boasts a rich diversity of landscapes and cultural vibrancy. Beyond the numerous historical sites, the natural harbor and sheltered bays also showcase the allure of Hong Kong's southern district.
- MTR > South Island Line
MTR/AP/617 Wong Chuk Hang to Lei Tung Station. ...
- MTR > Island Line
MTR/AP/55 Causeway Bay Station and Tunnels. MTR/AP/56 ...
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The South Island line (Chinese: 南港島綫), is a rapid transit line of Hong Kong 's MTR metro system. This line connects the Hong Kong business district from Admiralty station to the Southern District of Hong Kong Island and the island of Ap Lei Chau, which was not served by any rail transport prior to the opening of the line. [2] .
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MTR/AP/617 Wong Chuk Hang to Lei Tung Station. MTR/AP/609 Wong Chuk Hang to Lei Tung Station. MTR/AP/610 Lei Tung Station. MTR/AP/611 Lei Tung Station. MTR/AP/612 Lei Tung to South Horizons. MTR/AP/613 South Horizons Station. Railway Protection,Monitoring,Protection Boundary,Construction Proposal,Depots.
南港島綫(South Island Line),是港鐵於兩鐵合併後第一條通車的全新路綫,亦是南區首條公共運輸鐵路綫,以「輔助交通」作路綫定位,來往港島中西區金鐘站及南區鴨脷洲海怡半島站,全長約7公里,設有5個車站,使用中國長春製無人駕駛列車行駛,造價約169億 ...
南港島綫(英語: South Island Line )建設時稱南港島綫(東段) [註 1],是港鐵的營運的鐵路綫之一,也是《2007至2008年度香港行政長官施政報告》中的十大基建之一。
MTR/AP/55 Causeway Bay Station and Tunnels. MTR/AP/56 Tin Hau Station and Tunnels. MTR/AP/57 Fortress Hill Station and Tunnels. MTR/AP/58 North Point Station and Tunnels. MTR/AP/59 Quarry Bay Station and Tunnels. MTR/AP/60 Tai Koo Station and Tunnels. MTR/AP/61 Sai Wan Ho Station and Tunnels. MTR/AP/62 Shau Kei Wan Station and Tunnels.
The South Island line (West) is a proposed extension of the Hong Kong MTR metro system. The new line would serve the southwestern coast of Hong Kong Island, between Shek Tong Tsui and Wong Chuk Hang. Plans for the South Island line (West) are mentioned and revised in the government's Railway Development Strategy 2014 (RDS-2014) report.