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Hang Hau (North) (Tseung Kwan O Hospital) PM Peak Hours only 98B: Hang Hau (North) (Tseung Kwan O Hospital) → Kwun Tong: AM Peak Hours only, via Ngau Tau Kok station: 98C: Hang Hau (North) (Tseung Kwan O Hospital) ↔ Mei Foo: Express 98D: Hang Hau (North) (Tseung Kwan O Hospital) ↔ Tsim Sha Tsui East LOHAS Park station: → Tsim Sha Tsui ...
Tiu Keng Leng station is an MTR station located in Tiu Keng Leng.The station features cross-platform interchange between the Tseung Kwan O line and the Kwun Tong line, and serves as the eastern terminus of the Kwun Tong line and the western terminus of the Tseung Kwan O line for LOHAS Park shuttle.
The road part links the Island Eastern Corridor on Hong Kong Island, Lei Yue Mun Road, Tseung Kwan O Tunnel, Tseung Kwan O——Lam Tin Tunnel and the Kwun Tong Bypass in Kowloon East. The rail part, lying to the southeast of the road part, runs between Quarry Bay and Yau Tong stations of the MTR Tseung Kwan O line .
The station is noted for having the deepest platforms in the MTR network by metres above sea level to allow the Tseung Kwan O line tunnel to traverse Victoria Harbour.They are also among the deepest by metres below ground level (with a maximum depth of 37 m (121 ft 5 in) below ground level, [citation needed], although HKU and Sai Ying Pun stations are deeper [4]) The station's concourses ...
Rennie's Mill is the name of Tiu Keng Leng before the area was incorporated into the Tseung Kwan O New Town. Coincidentally, the routeings of the 1989–1996 and 2015- versions of 290 are the same between Ma Yau Tong Village and Choi Hung station .
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The East Kowloon line (Chinese: 東九龍綫) is a proposed Hong Kong rapid transit line that would run from Diamond Hill to Tseung Kwan O New Town. The route would pass through the hilly Sau Mau Ping residential area, which is not directly served by any local railway service at present.
Detective Investigation Files II is a 40-episode 1995 Hong Kong TVB detective drama. It is the second installment in the Detective Investigation Files Series and was aired roughly eight months after the first series concluded.