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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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The WIL project was proposed with the aim of providing the growing Western District with a safe and reliable railway system. The district is among the few remaining urban areas that are not served by railway. The project enables commuters to reach Sheung Wan from Kennedy Town in just seven minutes. Road transport for the same journey takes between ...
The West Island Line project included the construction of a 3km-long electrified double-track underground railway system with three new stations at Sai Ying Pun, the University of Hong Kong (HKU) and Kennedy Town. Apart from the underground railway system, the project involved re-provisioning, remedial and improvement works of some existing public ...
The new line starts at Sheung Wan Station of the Island line and ends at the new station at Kennedy Town. It passes through two new stations at Sai Ying Pun and the University of Hong Kong. Both Sai Ying Pun Station and Hong Kong University Station have six entrances, while Kennedy Town Station has three station entrances.
The construction works primarily involved excavation for the tunnels, stations and pedestrian passages. Some of the existing public facilities were reprovisioned while some were temporarily relocated. Tunnel boring machines (TBM) and the drill-and-blast method were used in the construction of tunnels according to the prevailing geological condition...
A joint venture comprised Dragages, Maeda Corporation and Bachy Soletanche Group (BSG) was awarded the contract to build eastbound and westbound running tunnels between Sheung Wan and Sai Ying Pun stations in October 2009. The HK$1.6bn ($206.4m) contract also included the demolition of the existing overrun tunnel at Sheung Wan Station, and construc...
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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 March 2015.
2015年3月28日 · The opening of a 3.3km extension to Hong Kong’s Island Line underground railway has connected western residential areas to the central business district. The West Island Line extension connects Sheung Wan to three newly-built stations – Sai Ying Pun, Hong Kong University and Kennedy Town – in a journey that takes 7 minutes ...
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
2020年11月25日 · The Mass Transit Railway Corporation will also submit the South Island Line (West) project proposal to the Government by the end of this year to tie in with the Wah Fu Estate redevelopment and the Invigorating Island South initiative.
2021年6月2日 · The Government is studying the South Island Line (West) proposal submitted by the Mass Transit Railway Corporation (MTRC). Secretary for Transport & Housing Frank Chan made the statement when responding to questions in the Legislative Council today