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The Tuen Ma line (Chinese: 屯馬綫) is a rapid transit line that forms part of the Mass Transit Railway (MTR) system in Hong Kong. Coloured brown on the map, the Tuen Ma line is 56.2 kilometres (34.9 mi) in length, making it the longest line of the MTR network. It has a total of 27 stations, more than any other in the MTR system. [4]
Tuen Ma line was formed from the merger of the former Ma On Shan and West Rail MTR lines, and opened in two separate phrases. On 14 February 2020, the Ma On Shan line was extended from Tai Wai to Kai Tak and renamed Tuen Ma ine Phase 1. [1]
The MTR CRRC Changchun EMU (also known as the TML C-train [a]) is a model of heavy rail electric multiple units of the Mass Transit Railway in Hong Kong.The 8-car sets are manufactured by Changchun Railway Vehicles for the East West Corridor (Tuen Ma Line), to operate alongside extended SP1900 sets (1151) from the West Rail line.
East Rail line; Livery Name Photo Connections District Opened Code Notes Admiralty Island line Tsuen Wan line South Island line: Central and Western: 12 February 1980: ADM: Exhibition Centre: Wan Chai: 15 May 2022: EXC: Hung Hom formerly Kowloon Tuen Ma line: Yau Tsim Mong/Kowloon City: 30 November 1975: HUH [a] Mong Kok East
The name "Ma On Shan line" is made obsolete as it began operating as "Tuen Ma line phase 1". 2021 Tuen Ma line begins full operation. The name "West Rail line" is made obsolete as it was fully absorbed by Tuen Ma line. 2022 The East Rail Line extension begins full operations, and all Metro Cammell EMUs of it has retired.
The Northern Link is a 10.7 km rapid transit line that once completed, will create a new railway corridor between the Tuen Ma line and the East Rail line in northern New Territories. This project consists of two phases; the first with the opening of Kwu Tung station and the second involves the construction of the Northern Link main line, 3 new ...
After the merger, the MTR network included three more lines—East Rail line, West Rail line, and Ma On Shan line (now the Tuen Ma line)—as well as the light rail network and Guangdong through train to Guangzhou. On 28 September 2008, fare zones of all urban lines, East Rail line, Ma On Shan line, and West Rail line were merged.
On 20 December 2003, Tin Shui Wai station opened to the public along with the other KCR West Rail stations. [1]On 27 June 2021, the West Rail line officially merged with the Ma On Shan line (which was already extended into the Tuen Ma line Phase 1 at the time) in East Kowloon to form the new Tuen Ma line, as part of the Shatin to Central link project.