Lai King station

Lai King (Chinese: 茘景) is an MTR rapid transit station in the suburb of Lai King in the Kwai Tsing District. The station is located above ground on a viaduct and is an interchange for the Tsuen Wan and Tung Chung lines.

Lai King

茘景
MTR rapid transit station
Platform 2
Chinese name
Chinese
Cantonese YaleLaih gíng
Literal meaningLychee View
General information
LocationBetween Yin Lai Court and Yeung King House, Lai King Estate, Kwai Chung
Kwai Tsing District
Hong Kong
Coordinates22°20′54″N 114°07′34″E
Operated byMTR Corporation
Line(s)
Platforms4 (2 island platforms)
ConnectionsBus, public light bus
Construction
Structure typeAt-grade/elevated
Platform levels2
Disabled accessYes
Other information
Station codeLAK
History
Opened
  • 10 May 1982 (1982-05-10) (Tsuen Wan Line)
  • 21 June 1998 (1998-06-21) (Tung Chung Line)
Services
Preceding station MTR Following station
Mei Foo
towards Central
Tsuen Wan line Kwai Fong
towards Tsuen Wan
Nam Cheong
towards Hong Kong
Tung Chung line Tsing Yi
towards Tung Chung
     Airport Express does not stop here
Track layout
1
3
4
2
Location
Lai King
Location within the MTR system

The Chinese name of the station uses the classical character of instead of the contemporary version of . The former is regarded as orthodox per the Kangxi dictionary. The same goes for Lai Chi Kok station which shares the same character.

History

Lai King was opened on 10 May 1982 as an intermediate stop on the Tsuen Wan Line. The station was built to serve the adjacent public housing complex and the container terminal on the coast. When the rail link to Lantau Island was announced, Lai King was chosen to be the interchange between the Tsuen Wan Line and the then proposed Tung Chung Line.

During the construction of the Tung Chung Line platforms, the layout of the station was significantly altered. New tracks were added above the existing tracks to provide a cross-platform interchange between the Tung Chung and Tsuen Wan Lines. The outbound Tsuen Wan Line trains now stops on the same level as the outbound Tung Chung Line trains, and the same goes for the inbound services.

Another pair of tracks was added to allow the Airport Express trains to bypass Lai King. The station is made up of six tracks with four platforms.

The station has opened a toilet on 31 October 2019.

Station layout

Outbound (Tung Chung-bound) passengers on the Tung Chung Line can walk across the platform at Lai King to board the Tsuen Wan Line trains for destinations in Kwai Chung and Tsuen Wan.

Those who are travelling to Central and Hong Kong Island from Kwai Chung and Tsuen Wan can transfer at Lai King, across the platform, for an express service on the Tung Chung Line. Given both the Tseun Wan Line and Tung Chung Line trains terminate at the Central & Hong Kong Station complex, most passenger opt for the latter as it makes fewer stops. As a result, the station is often crowded at peak hours given the amount of transfer passengers.

L2 Passageway Exit A1 (Lai King Hill Road)
L3 Platform 1      Tsuen Wan line towards Tsuen Wan (Kwai Fong)
Island platform, doors will open on the left for Tsuen Wan Line and right for Tung Chung Line
Platform 3      Tung Chung line towards Tung Chung (Tsing Yi)
L4 Upper concourse Exits, MTR Shops, automatic teller machines
Lower concourse Exits, customer service
MTR Shops, Hang Seng Bank, automatic teller machines
L5 Platform 2      Tsuen Wan line towards Central (Mei Foo)
Island platform, doors will open on the right for Tsuen Wan Line and left for Tung Chung Line
Platform 4      Tung Chung line towards Hong Kong (Nam Cheong)
Airport Express      Airport Express does not stop here →
Airport Express      Airport Express does not stop here

[1]

L3 platforms
Tung Chung Line Platform 4
Exit A1
Exit B

Entrances/exits

  • A1: Lai King Hill Road
  • A2: Yin Lai Court
  • A3: Lai King Estate
  • B: Kwai Chung Container Terminal
  • C: HKEAA Lai King Assessment Centre [2]

Transport connections

Bus routes

At the bus stops outside (NT bound) / opposite (Kowloon bound) Exit A1:

  • 30: Allway Gardens ↔ Cheung Sha Wan
  • 42: Cheung Hong ↔ Shun Lee (Cheung Ching bound bus stop located near Lok King House, Lai King Estate)
  • 45: Lai Yiu ↔ Kowloon City Ferry
  • 46: Lai Yiu ↔ Jordan (To Wah Road)
  • 46X: Mei Foo ↔ Hin Keng
  • 269M: Tin Yan Estate ↔ Cho Yiu
  • N241: Cheung Hang ↔ Hung Hom Station (Cheung Hang bound bus stop located near Lok King House, Lai King Estate)

Minibus routes

Outside Yin Lai Court Shopping Centre (Exit A2):

  • 46M: Highland Park → Lai King MTR Station Circular
  • 90M: Mei Foo → Highland Park
  • 91A: Highland Park → Kwai Fong
  • 93: Wah Yuen Chuen → Tsuen Wan
  • 93A: Wonderland Villas → Tsuen Wan
  • 313: Princess Margaret Hospital → Tsuen Wan
  • 407: Princess Margaret Hospital → Cheung Wang
  • 407A: Princess Margaret Hospital → Kwai Fong

Opposite Yin Lai Court Shopping Centre (Exit A1 or A2):

  • 47M: Wonderland Villas → Lai King MTR Station Circular
  • 90M: Highland Park → Mei Foo
  • 91A: Kwai Fong → Highland Park
  • 93: Tsuen Wan → Wah Yuen Chuen
  • 313: Tsuen Wan → Princess Margaret Hospital
  • 407: Cheung Wang → Princess Margaret Hospital
  • 407A: Kwai Fong → Princess Margaret Hospital

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

  1. "Lai King Station layout" (PDF). MTR Corporation. Retrieved 31 July 2014.
  2. "Lai King Station street map" (PDF). MTR Corporation. Retrieved 31 July 2014.
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