词条 | Lai King station | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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| name = Lai King | native_name = 荔景 | native_name_lang = zh-Hant | symbol_location = hk | symbol = mtr | type = MTR rapid transit station | image = MTR Lai King Station 2013.JPG | image_caption = Platform 2 | mlanguage = {{Infobox Chinese/Chinese|c={{linktext|荔|景}}|l=Lychee View|j=Lai6 ging2|y=Laih gíng|p=Lìjǐng|ci={{IPA-yue|lɐ̀i̯.kěŋ|}}|showflag=y}} | address = Between Yin Lai Court and Yeung King House, Lai King Estate, Kwai Chung | borough = Kwai Tsing District, Hong Kong | country = | coordinates = {{coord|22.3484|114.1261|region:HK|format=dms|display=inline,title}} | elevation = | line = {{Plainlist|1=
}} | connections = Bus, public light bus | distance = | structure = At-grade/elevated | platform = 4 (2 island platforms) | depth = | levels = 2 | tracks = | parking = | bicycle = | opened = {{Plainlist|1=
}} | opening = | closed = | rebuilt = | electrified = | disabled = yes | code = LAK | owned = | operator = MTR Corporation | zone = | former = | passengers = | pass_year = | pass_percent = | pass_system = | mpassengers = | services ={{Adjacent stations|system=MTR |line1=Tsuen Wan|left1=Mei Foo|right1=Kwai Fong |line2=Tung Chung|left2=Nam Cheong|right2=Tsing Yi |line3=Airport Express|nonstop3=yes }} | map_type = Hong Kong MTR | map_alt = Hong Kong MTR system map | map_caption = Location within the MTR system | route_map = {{Routemap |inline=1 |map= uhSTR(r)!~MFADEg\\uhSTR(l)!~MFADEg\\uhSTR(r)!~MFADEg\\uhSTR(l)!~MFADEg\\\\~~ ~~ ~~to {{stl|MTR|Tsing Yi}} uhSTR(r)\\uhSTR(l)\\uhSTR(r)!~lhSHI4+l(l)\\uhSTR(l)!~lhSHI4+r(r)\\uhSTR(r)!~lhSHI4+l(l)!~MFADEg\\uhSTR(l)!~lhSHI4+r(r)!~MFADEg~~ ~~ ~~to {{stl|MTR|Kwai Fong}} uSTRg!~lhSTR(r)!~lhSHI4+l(l)\\uSTRf!~lhSTR(l)!~lhSHI4+r(r)\\uhSTRg\\uhSTRf\\uhSTRg\\uhSTRf uhSTR\\uhSTR\\uhSTR\\uhSTR2uh\\uhSTR3\\uhSTR uhSTR\\uhSTR\\uhSTR\\uhSTR+1\\uhSTR+4uh\\uhSTR uhtSTRa\\uhtSTRa\\uhtSTRa\\uhtSTRa\\uhtSTRa\\uhtSTRa utdSTR\\d\\utdSTR\\d\\utdSTR\\dBS!~d*1__align=r\\utdSTR\\d\\utdSTR\\d-BS\\utdSTR utdSTR\\d\\utdSTR\\d\\utdSTR\\dBS!~d*3__align=tl\\utdSTR\\d\\utdSTR\\dBS!~d*4__align=bl\\utdSTR utdSTR\\d\\utdSTR\\d\\utdSTR\\dBS\\utdSTR\\d\\utdSTR\\dBS!~d*2__align=r\\utdSTR utdSTR\\c\\utSTR\\utSTR\\utSTR\\c\\utdSHI2gl\\utdSHI2+lr\\utdSHI2gr utSTR\\utSTR\\utSTR\\utSTR2\\utSTR3!~utÜWu3!~utSTR~L\\utSTR!~utSTR~R utSTRg\\utSTRf\\utSTR\\utSTR+1!~utÜWu1\\utSTR+4!~utSTR~L\\utSTR!~utSTR~R utSTR!~MFADEf\\utSTR!~MFADEf\\utSTR\\utSTR\\utSHI2g+l\\utSTR!~utBS2c4~~ ~~ ~~to {{stl|MTR|Kowloon}} \\\\utSTRg\\utSTRf\\utSTRg\\utSTRf \\\\utSTR!~MFADEf\\utSTR!~MFADEf\\utSTR\\utSTR~~ ~~ ~~to {{stl|MTR|Nam Cheong}} \\\\\\\\utSTR!~MFADEf\\utSTR!~MFADEf~~ ~~ ~~to {{stl|MTR|Mei Foo}} }} | map_state = expanded }} Lai King ({{zh|t=荔景}}) is an MTR rapid transit station located in Lai King, Kwai Tsing District, Hong Kong. The station is served by the Tsuen Wan Line and the Tung Chung Line, and provides cross-platform interchange between them. Both lines emerge from a tunnel to viaducts at the station. The Chinese name of the station uses the character {{lang|zh-Hant|{{linktext|茘}}}} instead of the common one {{lang|zh-Hant|{{linktext|荔}}}}, the former being regarded as correct and the latter a variant by the Kangxi dictionary. It is the same for Lai Chi Kok station. HistoryLai King was opened on 10 May 1982, originally as part of the Tsuen Wan Line. The station was designed to serve the large public housing complex located above the station, as well as the container terminal on the coast to the southwest of the station. When the Lantau Airport Railway was proposed, Lai King was chosen to be the interchange between the Tsuen Wan Line and the Tung Chung Line. During the construction of the Tung Chung Line platforms, the layout of the station was greatly altered. The northbound Tsuen Wan Line track was raised to a new level above the original station, providing cross-platform interchange with the northbound Tung Chung Line. Similar platform arrangements were constructed for southbound tracks. The original Tsuen Wan Line track was abandoned from the sidings south of the station to slightly north of it. A pair of tracks were also constructed for the Airport Express, which does not stop at this station. Station layoutPassengers on the Tung Chung Line travelling in the direction of Tung Chung can go to the opposite platform to change to Tsuen Wan Line trains for destinations in the Kwai Chung and Tsuen Wan districts and vice versa. The Tung Chung Line has proved popular among passengers living on Hong Kong Island who work in areas north of Lai King, and in rush hour, packed Tung Chung Line trains often empty at Lai King station. Passengers on the Tsuen Wan Line travelling towards Central can go to the opposite platform to change to the Tung Chung Line for a faster route towards Hong Kong Island. In fact, once this interchange station opened, many commuters who used to travel almost the entire length of the Tsuen Wan Line took to leaving the train at Lai King, and hence a large number of passengers is often seen in Tung Chung Line trains during the morning and evening rush.{{Citation needed|date=July 2009}}
Entrances/exits
Transport connectionsBus routesAt the bus stops outside (NT bound) / opposite (Kowloon bound) Exit A1:
Minibus routesOutside Yin Lai Court Shopping Centre (Exit A2):
Opposite Yin Lai Court Shopping Centre (Exit A1 or A2):
The MTR provides a 50¢ interchange discount for passengers changing from minibus route 407A to the MTR at Lai King or Kwai Fong stations, or vice versa. References{{Commons category}}1. ^{{MTRsource|layout|lak|Lai King|31 July 2014}} {{Tsuen Wan Line navbox}}{{Tung Chung Line navbox}}2. ^{{MTRsource|map|lak|Lai King|31 July 2014}} 7 : Lai King|MTR stations in the New Territories|MTR stations named from housing estates|Tsuen Wan line|Tung Chung line|Railway stations opened in 1982|1982 establishments in Hong Kong |
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