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Tai Wo Hau (Chinese: 大窩口; Cantonese Yale: Daaih wō háu) is an MTR station between Tsuen Wan and Kwai Hing stations on the Tsuen Wan line.It serves the areas of Kwai Yin Court and Tai Wo Hau Estate in the Kwai Tsing District, and some resited villages (such as Kwan Mun Hau Tsuen) in the Tsuen Wan District of Hong Kong.
File:Hong Kong Railway Route Map en.svg, File: ... Tai Wo Hau station; Tai Wo station; Tamar station; Tin Hau station; Tin Shui Wai station; Tiu Keng Leng station;
Tai Wo Hau: Kwai Tsing/Tsuen Wan: TWH: Kwai Hing: Kwai Tsing: KWH: Kwai Fong: Kwai Tsing: KWF: Lai King Tung Chung line: Kwai Tsing: LAK: Mei Foo formerly Lai Wan Tuen Ma line: Sham Shui Po: 17 May 1982: MEF: Lai Chi Kok: Sham Shui Po: LCK: Cheung Sha Wan: Sham Shui Po: CSW: Sham Shui Po: Sham Shui Po: SSP: Prince Edward Kwun Tong line: Yau ...
Tai Wo (Chinese: 太和; Cantonese Yale: Taaiwò; pronounced: [tʰaj˧wɔ˩]) is a MTR station in the western part of Tai Po New Town, in New Territories, Hong Kong. The station is located on the East Rail line , between Fanling and Tai Po Market stations.
S04 Lower Tai Wo Hau; ... Tsing Yi station is also served by Airport Express, ... List and map of electoral constituencies (large PDF file)
23 May 1986: Central became an interchange station upon the extension of the Island line to Sheung Wan; 11 Mar 1991: The line broke down and public transport was adversely affected [citation needed] 23 Apr 1993: Two interlinking carriages disconnected during operation within the section between Tsuen Wan and Tai Wo Hau.
Tai Wo Hau is a place in Tsuen Wan across Tsuen Wan District and Kwai Tsing District. Its area mainly includes Tai Wo Hau Estate, Kwai Yin Court, Kwai Yung Court, and private buildings along Texaco Road. [1] [2] It also includes Kwok Shui Road (the villages, MTR Tai Wo Hau station, Primrose Hill) at the north of Castle Peak Road. [3] [4]
Kwai Hing (Chinese: 葵興) is an elevated railway station on the Tsuen Wan line of Hong Kong MTR system. It is named after the nearest public housing estate, and is between Kwai Fong and Tai Wo Hau stations. Opened on 10 May 1982, it forced most direct bus services into Kowloon to be cancelled.