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The West Island Line (WIL) is an extension of the existing Island Line from Sheung Wan to Kennedy Town. It is about 3 kilometres long with three railway stations at Sai Ying Pun (SYP), HKU and Kennedy Town (KET). The construction works commenced in July 2009. The WIL was commissioned on 28 December 2014 with HKU and KET Stations.
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港島綫西延 [2] (英語: Extension of Island Line to Western District ) [3],工程名稱為「西港島綫」(英語: West Island Line )是香港鐵路有限公司的鐵路項目,為港島綫第三期的發展項目,亦是在將軍澳線(工程編號為6XX)完工後,下一個採用前地鐵工程
The Extension of Island line to Western District (previously known as West Island line) is a three-station western extension of the Hong Kong MTR's Island line. Construction of the line began on 10 August 2009, and the two westernmost stations on line opened on 28 December 2014; the intermediary Sai Ying Pun station opened on 29 ...
港島綫西延 [1] (Extension of Island Line to Western District [2]),工程期間一直稱為 西港島綫 (West Island Line) [3],屬 港島綫 自然延伸,故行車班次與其一致,即平日早上及黃昏繁忙時段約每兩分鐘一班,非繁忙時段則約四分鐘一班,每小時每方向載客量達85,000人 ...
2015年3月30日 · The MTR West Island Line (WIL) is an extension of the existing 13km-long Island Line which connects Sheung Wan, Western District, to Chai Wan, Eastern District, in Hong Kong. The 3km-long extension is an underground railway line that runs from Sheung Wan to Kennedy Town, the two western townships of Hong Kong.
Island line (MTR) The Island line (Chinese: 港島綫) is one of ten lines of the MTR, the mass transit system in Hong Kong. It runs from Kennedy Town in the Western district to Chai Wan in the Eastern District on Hong Kong Island, passing through the territory's major business districts of Central, Wan Chai and Causeway Bay, and ...
The Island Line along the northern shore of Hong Kong Island was first opened in 1985. With the commissioning of the West Island Line in December 2014, the Island Line was extended to Kennedy Town from Sheung Wan.