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Hong Kong West Kowloon railway station

West Kowloon station[8] (abbreviated WEK), also known as Hong Kong West Kowloon,[9] is the southern terminus of and the only station on the Hong Kong section of the Guangshengang XRL. The station connects to China's high-speed rail (HSR) network across the border through dedicated tunnels and includes a Mainland Port Area where the laws of (Mainland) China are enforced. It was constructed by the MTR Corporation Limited as the project manager[10] commissioned by the Hong Kong Government, through subcontractors.

Hong Kong West Kowloon

香港西九龍
High-speed rail station
West Kowloon station (2018)
Chinese name
Traditional Chinese香港西九龍站
Simplified Chinese香港西九龙站
Cantonese YaleHēunggóng Sāi Gáulùhng Jaahm
Jyutpinghoeng1 gong2 sai1 gau2 lung4 zaam6
Transcriptions
Standard Mandarin
Hanyu PinyinXiānggǎng Xī Jiǔlóng Zhàn
Wade–GilesHsiang1-kang2 Hsi1 Chiu3-lung2 Chan4
Yue: Cantonese
Yale RomanizationHēunggóng Sāi Gáulùhng Jaahm
Jyutpinghoeng1 gong2 sai1 gau2 lung4 zaam6
General information
Other namesWest Kowloon
Location3 Austin Road West
Tsim Sha Tsui
Hong Kong
Owned byKCR Corporation
Operated byMTR Corporation
Line(s)  Guangzhou–Shenzhen–Hong Kong XRL
Platforms
Tracks
  • 15 (10 in use)
  • Long-haul: 6
  • Short-haul: 4[1]
Train operators
Connections
Construction
Structure typeUnderground
Platform levels1
AccessibleYes
ArchitectAedas
Other information
StatusIn operation
Station code
  • MTR code: WEK
  • Immigration Department: XRL
  • TMIS code: 65896
  • Telegraph code: XJA
  • Pinyin code: XGL
History
Opened23 September 2018; 5 years ago (2018-09-23) (initial opening)
15 January 2023; 15 months ago (2023-01-15) (reopening)
Closed30 January 2020 – 14 January 2023 (2020-01-30 – 2023-01-14) (temporary, due to COVID-19 pandemic)[3]
Electrified25 kV 50 Hz AC (Overhead lines)
Passengers
20185.3 million (annual, service began on 23 September)[4]
201916.9 million (annual)[5] 219.2%
20201 million (annual, service suspended from 30 January)[6][3] 93.9%
20210 (annual, no service)[7] 100%
Services
Preceding station China Railway High-speed Following station
Futian
towards Beijing West
Beijing–Guangzhou–Shenzhen–Hong Kong high-speed railway Terminus
Transfer at Kowloon
Preceding station MTR Following station
Hong Kong
Terminus
Tung Chung line
transfer at Kowloon
Olympic
towards Tung Chung
Airport Express
transfer at Kowloon
Tsing Yi
Transfer at Austin
Nam Cheong
towards Tuen Mun
Tuen Ma line
transfer at Austin
East Tsim Sha Tsui
towards Wu Kai Sha
Track layout
Engineering
platform
(non-Mainland
Port Area)
R
D
A
D
A
D
L
R
A = Arrivals D = Departures
L = Long-haul R = Reserved
Short platforms are 8 cars
Long platforms are 16 cars
All tracks are underground

The station terminal is located in Jordan, Kowloon Peninsula, north of the West Kowloon Cultural District between the Airport Express and Tung Chung line's Kowloon station and the Tuen Ma line's Austin station. The footprint of the new station extends into the underground level of the West Kowloon Cultural District.[11]

The station closed between 30 January 2020 and 15 January 2023 due to the COVID-19 pandemic. Limited services resumed in 15 January 2023, with full services resumed in 1 April 2023.[12][13]

Services edit

Train services edit

West Kowloon station is served by both short-distance and long-haul train services. Short-distance services consist of frequent services to mainland Chinese cities in neighbouring Guangdong province, including Shenzhen, Dongguan, and Guangzhou, while long-distance services link Hong Kong to major destinations in mainland China.[14] Short-haul trains are operated by both the MTRC (the Vibrant Express) and China Railway, whereas long-haul trains are only operated by China Railway.

Both the MTRC and China Railway sell tickets for the other's trains. Ticket prices are set in Renminbi (RMB) which are used by China Railway's ticketing services. The MTRC use only Hong Kong Dollars (HKD) in which fares are set monthly based on China Railway's RMB prices and current conversion rates with the RMB. Seat selection and remaining seat information are not available on MTRC's online ticketing platform.[15]

For all trains terminating at Hong Kong West Kowloon Station, according to the regulations outlined in the "Cross-Boundary Passenger Transport Organization Rules for Guangzhou-Shenzhen-Hong Kong High-Speed Rail," onboard make-up ticket sales to Hong Kong West Kowloon Station are not available. In the event that passengers travel beyond the mainland China-Hong Kong border towards West Kowloon Station without the appropriate ticket, staff at Hong Kong West Kowloon Station will treat them as traveling without a valid ticket. As a result, passengers will be subject to a substantial additional fee based on the "Hong Kong Railway By-Laws."[16]

Although the Express Rail Link has a design capacity of 20 trains per hour in each direction, the capacity is not expected to be fully utilised for some years.[17][18]

Guangdong–Hong Kong intercity trains
High-speed Express Rail Link trains
As of 18 March 2024[19]

Short-haul services

Preceding station   China Railway High-speed Following station
Futian
Terminus
Guangzhou–Shenzhen–Hong Kong XRL
Short-haul service
Terminus
Shenzhen North
Terminus
Futian
Futian

Long-haul services

Ground transport edit

Related developments by the Hong Kong Government in West Kowloon, expect to improve the efficiency of road and pedestrian access routes, as well as to resolve a problematic traffic intersection in West Kowloon. These road developments hope to meet the transport needs of the entire area of the new development area of West Kowloon Cultural District and West Kowloon station after completion.

Transportation Study[which?] identified the following specific road improvement measures:

  • Build a connection from Austin Road West (near Canton Road) to Lin Cheung Road (Jordan Road north) via an underground carriageway, so that pedestrians will have unimpeded access and egress between West Kowloon Cultural District, West Kowloon station and Kowloon station
  • Conduct Austin Road and Canton Road junction improvement works, including considering the widening of the Canton Road carriageway and expansion of the existing underground pedestrian tunnel system
  • Other road improvement projects in West Kowloon will be directly connected to a newly developed area near the West Kowloon Highway, in order to reduce the load on the region's transport network

Structure edit

 
Hong Kong West Kowloon Station front entrance (2018)
 
Interior of the station
 
Restaurant area on the station level B2

Construction of the West Kowloon station project was divided into two parts, XRL810A (northern part) and XRL810B (southern part)[20] (XRL meaning eXpress Rail Link). The northern construction area was awarded to Leighton Contractors & Gammon Construction responsible for joint operations.[21] The southern part of the project was awarded to a consortium of Laing O'Rourke, HCCG (Hsin Chong) & Paul Y jointly responsible for the construction.[22][23][24]

As a cross-border station, the West Kowloon station has customs and immigration facilities for passengers to go through prior to boarding, removing the need for trains to stop at the Hong Kong-Mainland China border, reducing travel time.[25][26][27]

Platforms edit

 
Train G6582 at Platform 7 on the first-day operation of Hong Kong West Kowloon station

The station serves both 16-car long-haul trains and shorter 8-car short-haul regional trains. In its current initial stages, the station uses only 10 tracks (6 long-haul and 4 short-haul) with 14 platforms (6 long-haul and 4 short-haul) consisting of 5 island platforms and 4 side platforms. However, the station was designed with 15 tracks (9 long-haul and 6 short-haul) with 21 platforms (9 long-haul and 12 short-haul) using 9 island platforms and 3 side platforms for full operations.[1][28][29]

The long-haul trains use longer platforms located on the eastern end of the station. This part of the station has 9 tracks with 4 island platforms and 1 side platform. However, as of 2022, it has only ever used 6 tracks with 2 side platforms and 2 island platforms (Platforms 4–9). Passengers here board and alight from the same platform. Each platform here has 4 lifts and 4 escalators (2 for arrivals and 2 for departures). This means an island platform has a total of 8 escalators and 8 lifts. The arrivals escalators and lifts connect to the Arrival concourse on B2 and the departures connecting from the Departure concourse on B3.[30][31][1]

Short-haul trains (including MTRC's Vibrant Express) use shorter platforms which employ the Spanish solution arrangement, where platforms for boarding and alighting are separately located on opposing sides of the track. This reduces dwell times of trains in the station by reducing boarding and alighting times of passengers to allow for a higher frequency of service. Currently, there are only 4 tracks in use for the short-haul trains, with 3 island platforms (2 of which are used for alighting) and 2 side platforms with a total of 8 platforms (Platforms 11–18). The boarding platforms (both island and side) each use 3 lifts and 2 lifts. The alighting platforms each use 2 lifts and 3 escalators. In the future, there will be a total of 6 tracks (5 island platforms and 2 side platforms) serving short-haul trains.[1][29]


Track 1 16-car train (Not in service)
Platform   /   Island platform (Not in service)
Track 2 16-car train (Not in service)
Track 3 16-car train (Not in service)
Platform   /   Island platform (Platform 3 not in service)
Track 4 16-car train
Track 5 16-car train
Platform   /   Island platform
Track 6 16-car train
Track 7 16-car train
Platform   /   Island platform
Track 8 16-car train
Track 9 16-car train
Platform   Side platform
Platform   Side platform (Boarding only)
Track 10 8-car train
Platform   /   Island platform (Alighting only)
Track 11 8-car train
Platform   /   Island platform (Boarding only)
Track 12 8-car train
Platform   /   Island platform (Alighting only)
Track 13 8-car train
Platform   /   Island platform (Boarding only, Platform 19 not in service)
Track 14 8-car train (Not in service)
Platform   /   Island platform (Not in service)
Track 15 8-car train (Not in service)
Platform   Side platform (Not in service)

Exits edit

A:   Austin station  

B: Wui Man Road Pick-up/Drop-off  

C: Lin Cheung Road (closed)  

D: Green Plaza  

F: Green Plaza  

G: Xiqu Centre  

H: Green Plaza  

J: Coach Pick-up/Drop-off  

K1:   Austin station  

K2: West Kowloon Station Bus Terminus  

K4: Sky Corridor  

M: Elements  

N:   Austin station  

Landscaping edit

West Kowloon station features an extensive green garden across the roof area of the station. It also sets up a large collection of cultural elements and entertainment spaces. Passengers can easily cross the ground floor between Kowloon station, Austin station and West Kowloon Cultural District, providing Hong Kong residents and visitors ample public open space and a comfortable green walking environment. Above the station, an area of approximately 8,900 square metres (96,000 sq ft) has been planted with a large number of plants and trees with traffic separated. All to create a pedestrian area, a green platform, and a wooded park that will integrate with the West Kowloon Cultural District harbourside parklands.

In addition, the West Kowloon station entrance lobby area features a green ecological leisure channel zone to tie in with the greenery on top of the building.

History and development edit

 
Construction site in 2011

The original scheduled opening date of 2012[citation needed] was delayed until 2015[citation needed] following the shake-up of high-speed rail construction across China after the 2011 Wenzhou train collision.[citation needed] While construction of the station was still planned for completion in 2015, major flooding occurred in the railway tunnels under construction on 30 March 2014. This resulted in great damage to the tunnel boring machines.[quantify] Internal MTR reports suggested causes were incomplete tender drawings, site surveys, and planning before construction began.[32] The station was formally opened on 4 September 2018 and high-speed trains started to run to destinations in Mainland China from 23 September 2018.[33]

RTHK reported that the final cost of the construction was 30% more than the initial estimate.[34]

Due to the COVID-19 pandemic, then chief executive of the territory Carrie Lam announced that West Kowloon station will be closed from midnight of 30 January 2020 until further notice.[35] The station has since then remained closed to the public, although it was used on 30 June and 1 July 2022 to facilitate Chinese leader Xi Jinping and first lady Peng Liyuan's visit to Hong Kong for ceremonies related to 25th anniversary of the Hong Kong handover and inauguration of John Lee as the new Chief Executive.

The station reopened on 15 January 2023.[36]

Mainland Port Area edit

 
The Government announced the implementation of co-location arrangement on 25 July 2017
 
Entrance of the Mainland Port Area
 
Police station in the Mainland Port Area

The Mainland Port Area is an area inside West Kowloon station that serves as a border control point between mainland China and Hong Kong.[37][38][39] The area has been effectively ceded to Mainland China for a token HK$1,000 a year in rent.[40][41] Since September 2018, Mainland Chinese immigration and police personnel operate exclusively within the area, and the laws of mainland China, rather than Hong Kong, are enforced.[42][43]

This arrangement was controversial both before and after its implementation. Pro-democracy advocates were concerned about the erosion of Hong Kong's freedoms and autonomy under the "One Country, Two Systems" framework, and the Hong Kong Bar Association stated that the arrangement caused "the integrity of the Basic Law" to be "irreparably breached" and would "severely undermine" confidence in the rule of law in Hong Kong.[44][45][46] Notably, the International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights, which applies in Hong Kong, does not apply in the Mainland Port Area, leading to human rights concerns.[47][48]

Area definition edit

The area delineated and coloured orange on Plan No. 1 and Annex 1 to Plan No. 1 in Schedule 2 of the Guangzhou-Shenzhen-Hong Kong Express Rail Link (Co-location) Ordinance is declared as the Mainland Port Area. It comprises the designated areas on B2 and B3 levels, the platform areas on B4 level as well as the connecting passageways.[49][50] A train compartment of a passenger train in operation on the Hong Kong Section of the Express Rail Link is to be regarded as part of the Mainland Port Area. This arrangement will facilitate mainland border control preclearance in Hong Kong. Reports in the British press suggested this area amounts to a cession of 1,000,000 square feet (93,000 m2) of the station for a token annual rent of HK$ 1,000 (reported as being equivalent to £99).[51]

Except for reserved matters, the Mainland Port Area is to be regarded as an area lying outside Hong Kong but lying within Mainland China for the purposes of the application of the laws of Mainland China, and of the laws of Hong Kong, in the Mainland Port Area; and the delineation of jurisdiction over the Mainland Port Area. It does not affect the boundary of the administrative division of the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region.[52]

Although the West Kowloon HSR station is listed on a page titled [53] by the Shenzhen municipal government online, it is unclear whether this qualifies as a Port of Exit for the Shenzhen SEZ Visa on Arrival.

Implementation process edit

The joint meeting on 8 August 2017 of the Panel on Transport, the Panel on Security and the Panel on Administration of Justice and Legal Services of the Legislative Council passed the motion supporting the implementation of the "co-location arrangement" at the West Kowloon station.[54]

The meeting on 15 November 2017 of the Legislative Council passed the motion on taking forward the follow-up tasks of the co-location arrangement at the West Kowloon station.[55]

The Government of the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region signed the Co-operation Arrangement between the Mainland and the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region on the Establishment of the Port at the West Kowloon Station of the Guangzhou-Shenzhen-Hong Kong Express Rail Link for Implementing Co-location Arrangement with the People's Government of Guangdong Province on 18 November 2017.[50]

On 27 December 2017, the Standing Committee of the National People's Congress approved the Co-operation Arrangement and stated that it is consistent with the Constitution of the People's Republic of China and the Basic Law of the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region.[56]

The Guangzhou–Shenzhen–Hong Kong Express Rail Link (Co-location) Bill was passed by the Legislative Council at the meeting on 14 June 2018. The Ordinance gazetted on 22 June 2018 and come into operation on a day to be appointed by the Secretary for Transport and Housing by notice published in the Hong Kong Government Gazette.[57]

After a ceremony to "mark the commissioning of the Mainland Port Area" was held jointly by Frank Chan, Secretary for Transport and Housing, and "a leading Communist party official from Guangdong province",[51] democracy activists noted that it constituted an erosion of the SAR's autonomy, with Tanya Chan reported as telling local radio that "the unlawful and unconstitutional joint checkpoint has been implemented forcefully — it has caused an irreparable damage to our legal system and rule of law."[51] Chief Executive Carrie Lam, however, denied that there was any attempt to cover up the event, despite the ceremony being closed to press and being held without advance notice to news media or to members of the Legislative Council.[51]

In the Court of First Instance of the High Court, Judge Anderson Chow refused the applications for leave to apply for judicial review by his decision dated 27 September 2017[58] and 18 April 2018.[59] He refused the applications for interim relief by his decision dated 14 August 2018.[60] He granted the applications for leave to apply for judicial review but dismissed the substantive applications for judicial review by his judgment dated 13 December 2018.[61]

Mainland police operations edit

Since the Mainland Port Area began operations, there have been several reported cases of travellers being detained or arrested by mainland officials in Hong Kong.[62][63][64] In one case, Simon Cheng, a Hong Kong resident working for the British consulate was detained upon returning to Hong Kong and sent back to mainland China by mainland police officers.[65][66] Amid the 2019–20 Hong Kong protests, Chinese border officers have also begun to routinely search the phones of travellers for evidence of involvement in the protests.[67]

Awards edit

In 2010, the West Kowloon station design won "Cityscape Awards for Architecture" in the Emerging Markets of Tourism, Travel & Transport Future Awards.[68] In the same year on 4 November, the West Kowloon station design won the "Best Future Project ─ Infrastructure" World Architecture Festival Awards.[69]

See also edit

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Further reading edit

  • Cooperation arrangements between the Mainland and the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region on the establishment of a port at the West Kowloon Station of the Guangzhou-Shenzhen-Hong Kong Express Rail Link to implement "Co-location Arrangement"
  • Note on the "(Draft) Decision on the Approval of the Cooperation Arrangement between the Mainland and the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region on the Establishment of Ports at the West Kowloon Station of the Guangzhou-Shenzhen-Hong Kong Express Rail Link"
  • Report on the outcome of the review by the Law Committee of the National People's Congress, regarding the "(Draft) Decision on the Approval of the Cooperation Arrangement between the Mainland and the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region on the Establishment of Ports at the West Kowloon Station of the Guangzhou-Shenzhen-Hong Kong Express Rail Link"
  • Decision of the Standing Committee of the National People's Congress on Approving the Cooperation Arrangement between the Mainland and the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region on the establishment of a port at the West Kowloon Station of Guangzhou-Shenzhen-Hong Kong Express Rail Link to implement "Co-location Arrangement"

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Not to be confused with Kowloon station an adjacent MTR station in Hong Kong For the station which went by the name Kowloon West during its planning and construction stages see Austin station West Kowloon station 8 abbreviated WEK also known as Hong Kong West Kowloon 9 is the southern terminus of and the only station on the Hong Kong section of the Guangshengang XRL The station connects to China s high speed rail HSR network across the border through dedicated tunnels and includes a Mainland Port Area where the laws of Mainland China are enforced It was constructed by the MTR Corporation Limited as the project manager 10 commissioned by the Hong Kong Government through subcontractors Hong Kong West Kowloon香港西九龍High speed rail stationWest Kowloon station 2018 Chinese nameTraditional Chinese香港西九龍站Simplified Chinese香港西九龙站Cantonese YaleHeunggong Sai Gauluhng JaahmJyutpinghoeng1 gong2 sai1 gau2 lung4 zaam6TranscriptionsStandard MandarinHanyu PinyinXianggǎng Xi Jiǔlong ZhanWade GilesHsiang1 kang2 Hsi1 Chiu3 lung2 Chan4Yue CantoneseYale RomanizationHeunggong Sai Gauluhng JaahmJyutpinghoeng1 gong2 sai1 gau2 lung4 zaam6General informationOther namesWest KowloonLocation3 Austin Road WestTsim Sha TsuiHong KongOwned byKCR CorporationOperated byMTR CorporationLine s Guangzhou Shenzhen Hong Kong XRLPlatforms21 14 in use Long haul 6 2 island platforms and 2 side platforms Short haul 8 3 island platforms and 2 side platforms in Spanish solution 1 2 Tracks15 10 in use Long haul 6 Short haul 4 1 Train operatorsMTRC only to Guangzhou South CR GuangzhouConnectionsKowloon Tung Chung line Airport Express Austin Tuen Ma lineConstructionStructure typeUndergroundPlatform levels1AccessibleYesArchitectAedasOther informationStatusIn operationStation codeMTR code WEK Immigration Department XRL TMIS code 65896 Telegraph code XJA Pinyin code XGLHistoryOpened23 September 2018 5 years ago 2018 09 23 initial opening 15 January 2023 15 months ago 2023 01 15 reopening Closed30 January 2020 14 January 2023 2020 01 30 2023 01 14 temporary due to COVID 19 pandemic 3 Electrified25 kV 50 Hz AC Overhead lines Passengers20185 3 million annual service began on 23 September 4 201916 9 million annual 5 219 2 20201 million annual service suspended from 30 January 6 3 93 9 20210 annual no service 7 100 ServicesPreceding station China Railway High speed Following station Futiantowards Beijing West Beijing Guangzhou Shenzhen Hong Kong high speed railway Terminus Transfer at Kowloon Preceding station MTR Following station Hong KongTerminus Tung Chung linetransfer at Kowloon Olympictowards Tung Chung Airport Expresstransfer at Kowloon Tsing Yitowards AsiaWorld Expo Transfer at Austin Nam Cheongtowards Tuen Mun Tuen Ma linetransfer at Austin East Tsim Sha Tsuitowards Wu Kai ShaTrack layoutLegend to Futian Engineeringplatform non MainlandPort Area RDADADLR A Arrivals D DeparturesL Long haul R ReservedShort platforms are 8 carsLong platforms are 16 carsAll tracks are underground This diagram viewtalkedit The station terminal is located in Jordan Kowloon Peninsula north of the West Kowloon Cultural District between the Airport Express and Tung Chung line s Kowloon station and the Tuen Ma line s Austin station The footprint of the new station extends into the underground level of the West Kowloon Cultural District 11 The station closed between 30 January 2020 and 15 January 2023 due to the COVID 19 pandemic Limited services resumed in 15 January 2023 with full services resumed in 1 April 2023 12 13 Contents 1 Services 1 1 Train services 1 2 Ground transport 2 Structure 2 1 Platforms 2 2 Exits 2 3 Landscaping 3 History and development 4 Mainland Port Area 4 1 Area definition 4 2 Implementation process 4 3 Mainland police operations 5 Awards 6 See also 7 References 8 Further readingServices editTrain services edit West Kowloon station is served by both short distance and long haul train services Short distance services consist of frequent services to mainland Chinese cities in neighbouring Guangdong province including Shenzhen Dongguan and Guangzhou while long distance services link Hong Kong to major destinations in mainland China 14 Short haul trains are operated by both the MTRC the Vibrant Express and China Railway whereas long haul trains are only operated by China Railway Both the MTRC and China Railway sell tickets for the other s trains Ticket prices are set in Renminbi RMB which are used by China Railway s ticketing services The MTRC use only Hong Kong Dollars HKD in which fares are set monthly based on China Railway s RMB prices and current conversion rates with the RMB Seat selection and remaining seat information are not available on MTRC s online ticketing platform 15 For all trains terminating at Hong Kong West Kowloon Station according to the regulations outlined in the Cross Boundary Passenger Transport Organization Rules for Guangzhou Shenzhen Hong Kong High Speed Rail onboard make up ticket sales to Hong Kong West Kowloon Station are not available In the event that passengers travel beyond the mainland China Hong Kong border towards West Kowloon Station without the appropriate ticket staff at Hong Kong West Kowloon Station will treat them as traveling without a valid ticket As a result passengers will be subject to a substantial additional fee based on the Hong Kong Railway By Laws 16 Although the Express Rail Link has a design capacity of 20 trains per hour in each direction the capacity is not expected to be fully utilised for some years 17 18 vteGuangdong Hong Kong intercity trains Legend High speed Express Rail Link trainsAs of 18 March 2024 19 nbsp Guangzhou East nbsp nbsp nbsp Guangzhou South nbsp nbsp nbsp Qingsheng nbsp nbsp nbsp Humen nbsp nbsp nbsp Dongguan nbsp nbsp nbsp Changping nbsp nbsp Dongguan South nbsp nbsp nbsp Guangmingcheng nbsp Shenzhen North nbsp nbsp Futian nbsp nbsp GuangdongHong Kong nbsp Hong Kong West Kowloon nbsp Short haul services Preceding station nbsp China Railway High speed Following station FutianTerminus Guangzhou Shenzhen Hong Kong XRLShort haul service Terminus Shenzhen NorthTerminus Futiantowards Guangzhou South Futiantowards Guangzhou East Long haul services Preceding station nbsp China Railway High speed Following station Shenzhen Northtowards Beijing West Guangzhou Shenzhen Hong Kong XRLLong haul service Terminus Shenzhen Northtowards Changsha South Futiantowards Chaoshan Shenzhen Northtowards Chengdu East Shenzhen Northtowards Chongqing West Shenzhen Northtowards Fuzhou Shenzhen Northtowards Kunming South Shenzhen Northtowards Nanning East Shenzhen Northtowards Shanghai Hongqiao Shenzhen Northtowards Shantou Shenzhen Northtowards Tianjin West Futiantowards Xiamen Shenzhen Northtowards Zhanjiang West Shenzhen Northtowards Zhaoqing East Ground transport edit Related developments by the Hong Kong Government in West Kowloon expect to improve the efficiency of road and pedestrian access routes as well as to resolve a problematic traffic intersection in West Kowloon These road developments hope to meet the transport needs of the entire area of the new development area of West Kowloon Cultural District and West Kowloon station after completion Transportation Study which identified the following specific road improvement measures Build a connection from Austin Road West near Canton Road to Lin Cheung Road Jordan Road north via an underground carriageway so that pedestrians will have unimpeded access and egress between West Kowloon Cultural District West Kowloon station and Kowloon station Conduct Austin Road and Canton Road junction improvement works including considering the widening of the Canton Road carriageway and expansion of the existing underground pedestrian tunnel system Other road improvement projects in West Kowloon will be directly connected to a newly developed area near the West Kowloon Highway in order to reduce the load on the region s transport networkStructure edit nbsp Hong Kong West Kowloon Station front entrance 2018 nbsp Interior of the station nbsp Restaurant area on the station level B2 Construction of the West Kowloon station project was divided into two parts XRL810A northern part and XRL810B southern part 20 XRL meaning eXpress Rail Link The northern construction area was awarded to Leighton Contractors amp Gammon Construction responsible for joint operations 21 The southern part of the project was awarded to a consortium of Laing O Rourke HCCG Hsin Chong amp Paul Y jointly responsible for the construction 22 23 24 As a cross border station the West Kowloon station has customs and immigration facilities for passengers to go through prior to boarding removing the need for trains to stop at the Hong Kong Mainland China border reducing travel time 25 26 27 Platforms edit nbsp Train G6582 at Platform 7 on the first day operation of Hong Kong West Kowloon station The station serves both 16 car long haul trains and shorter 8 car short haul regional trains In its current initial stages the station uses only 10 tracks 6 long haul and 4 short haul with 14 platforms 6 long haul and 4 short haul consisting of 5 island platforms and 4 side platforms However the station was designed with 15 tracks 9 long haul and 6 short haul with 21 platforms 9 long haul and 12 short haul using 9 island platforms and 3 side platforms for full operations 1 28 29 The long haul trains use longer platforms located on the eastern end of the station This part of the station has 9 tracks with 4 island platforms and 1 side platform However as of 2022 it has only ever used 6 tracks with 2 side platforms and 2 island platforms Platforms 4 9 Passengers here board and alight from the same platform Each platform here has 4 lifts and 4 escalators 2 for arrivals and 2 for departures This means an island platform has a total of 8 escalators and 8 lifts The arrivals escalators and lifts connect to the Arrival concourse on B2 and the departures connecting from the Departure concourse on B3 30 31 1 Short haul trains including MTRC s Vibrant Express use shorter platforms which employ the Spanish solution arrangement where platforms for boarding and alighting are separately located on opposing sides of the track This reduces dwell times of trains in the station by reducing boarding and alighting times of passengers to allow for a higher frequency of service Currently there are only 4 tracks in use for the short haul trains with 3 island platforms 2 of which are used for alighting and 2 side platforms with a total of 8 platforms Platforms 11 18 The boarding platforms both island and side each use 3 lifts and 2 lifts The alighting platforms each use 2 lifts and 3 escalators In the future there will be a total of 6 tracks 5 island platforms and 2 side platforms serving short haul trains 1 29 Track 1 16 car train Not in service Platform nbsp nbsp Island platform Not in service Track 2 16 car train Not in service Track 3 16 car train Not in service Platform nbsp nbsp Island platform Platform 3 not in service Track 4 16 car train Track 5 16 car train Platform nbsp nbsp Island platform Track 6 16 car train Track 7 16 car train Platform nbsp nbsp Island platform Track 8 16 car train Track 9 16 car train Platform nbsp Side platform Platform nbsp Side platform Boarding only Track 10 8 car train Platform nbsp nbsp Island platform Alighting only Track 11 8 car train Platform nbsp nbsp Island platform Boarding only Track 12 8 car train Platform nbsp nbsp Island platform Alighting only Track 13 8 car train Platform nbsp nbsp Island platform Boarding only Platform 19 not in service Track 14 8 car train Not in service Platform nbsp nbsp Island platform Not in service Track 15 8 car train Not in service Platform nbsp Side platform Not in service Exits edit A nbsp Austin station nbsp B Wui Man Road Pick up Drop off nbsp C Lin Cheung Road closed nbsp D Green Plaza nbsp F Green Plaza nbsp G Xiqu Centre nbsp H Green Plaza nbsp J Coach Pick up Drop off nbsp K1 nbsp Austin station nbsp K2 West Kowloon Station Bus Terminus nbsp K4 Sky Corridor nbsp M Elements nbsp N nbsp Austin station nbsp Landscaping edit West Kowloon station features an extensive green garden across the roof area of the station It also sets up a large collection of cultural elements and entertainment spaces Passengers can easily cross the ground floor between Kowloon station Austin station and West Kowloon Cultural District providing Hong Kong residents and visitors ample public open space and a comfortable green walking environment Above the station an area of approximately 8 900 square metres 96 000 sq ft has been planted with a large number of plants and trees with traffic separated All to create a pedestrian area a green platform and a wooded park that will integrate with the West Kowloon Cultural District harbourside parklands In addition the West Kowloon station entrance lobby area features a green ecological leisure channel zone to tie in with the greenery on top of the building nbsp Station west side landscaping nbsp Station east side landscaping nbsp Station terrace nbsp Station parkHistory and development edit nbsp Construction site in 2011 The original scheduled opening date of 2012 citation needed was delayed until 2015 citation needed following the shake up of high speed rail construction across China after the 2011 Wenzhou train collision citation needed While construction of the station was still planned for completion in 2015 major flooding occurred in the railway tunnels under construction on 30 March 2014 This resulted in great damage to the tunnel boring machines quantify Internal MTR reports suggested causes were incomplete tender drawings site surveys and planning before construction began 32 The station was formally opened on 4 September 2018 and high speed trains started to run to destinations in Mainland China from 23 September 2018 33 RTHK reported that the final cost of the construction was 30 more than the initial estimate 34 Due to the COVID 19 pandemic then chief executive of the territory Carrie Lam announced that West Kowloon station will be closed from midnight of 30 January 2020 until further notice 35 The station has since then remained closed to the public although it was used on 30 June and 1 July 2022 to facilitate Chinese leader Xi Jinping and first lady Peng Liyuan s visit to Hong Kong for ceremonies related to 25th anniversary of the Hong Kong handover and inauguration of John Lee as the new Chief Executive The station reopened on 15 January 2023 36 nbsp View of the construction site in 2010 nbsp View of the construction site in 2011 nbsp Temporary roadworks along D1A South in 2011 nbsp Temporary roadworks along D1A North in 2011Mainland Port Area edit nbsp The Government announced the implementation of co location arrangement on 25 July 2017 nbsp Entrance of the Mainland Port Area nbsp Police station in the Mainland Port Area It has been suggested that this section be split out into articles titled West Kowloon Station Mainland Port Area and Co location Arrangement Discuss October 2021 This section may lend undue weight to certain ideas incidents or controversies Please help to create a more balanced presentation Discuss and resolve this issue before removing this message June 2023 The Mainland Port Area is an area inside West Kowloon station that serves as a border control point between mainland China and Hong Kong 37 38 39 The area has been effectively ceded to Mainland China for a token HK 1 000 a year in rent 40 41 Since September 2018 Mainland Chinese immigration and police personnel operate exclusively within the area and the laws of mainland China rather than Hong Kong are enforced 42 43 This arrangement was controversial both before and after its implementation Pro democracy advocates were concerned about the erosion of Hong Kong s freedoms and autonomy under the One Country Two Systems framework and the Hong Kong Bar Association stated that the arrangement caused the integrity of the Basic Law to be irreparably breached and would severely undermine confidence in the rule of law in Hong Kong 44 45 46 Notably the International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights which applies in Hong Kong does not apply in the Mainland Port Area leading to human rights concerns 47 48 Area definition edit The area delineated and coloured orange on Plan No 1 and Annex 1 to Plan No 1 in Schedule 2 of the Guangzhou Shenzhen Hong Kong Express Rail Link Co location Ordinance is declared as the Mainland Port Area It comprises the designated areas on B2 and B3 levels the platform areas on B4 level as well as the connecting passageways 49 50 A train compartment of a passenger train in operation on the Hong Kong Section of the Express Rail Link is to be regarded as part of the Mainland Port Area This arrangement will facilitate mainland border control preclearance in Hong Kong Reports in the British press suggested this area amounts to a cession of 1 000 000 square feet 93 000 m2 of the station for a token annual rent of HK 1 000 reported as being equivalent to 99 51 Except for reserved matters the Mainland Port Area is to be regarded as an area lying outside Hong Kong but lying within Mainland China for the purposes of the application of the laws of Mainland China and of the laws of Hong Kong in the Mainland Port Area and the delineation of jurisdiction over the Mainland Port Area It does not affect the boundary of the administrative division of the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region 52 Although the West Kowloon HSR station is listed on a page titled 53 by the Shenzhen municipal government online it is unclear whether this qualifies as a Port of Exit for the Shenzhen SEZ Visa on Arrival nbsp Entry stamp issued at juxtaposed controls at Hong Kong West Kowloon railway station nbsp Exit stamp issued at juxtaposed controls at Hong Kong West Kowloon railway station in a Chinese passport Implementation process edit The joint meeting on 8 August 2017 of the Panel on Transport the Panel on Security and the Panel on Administration of Justice and Legal Services of the Legislative Council passed the motion supporting the implementation of the co location arrangement at the West Kowloon station 54 The meeting on 15 November 2017 of the Legislative Council passed the motion on taking forward the follow up tasks of the co location arrangement at the West Kowloon station 55 The Government of the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region signed the Co operation Arrangement between the Mainland and the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region on the Establishment of the Port at the West Kowloon Station of the Guangzhou Shenzhen Hong Kong Express Rail Link for Implementing Co location Arrangement with the People s Government of Guangdong Province on 18 November 2017 50 On 27 December 2017 the Standing Committee of the National People s Congress approved the Co operation Arrangement and stated that it is consistent with the Constitution of the People s Republic of China and the Basic Law of the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region 56 The Guangzhou Shenzhen Hong Kong Express Rail Link Co location Bill was passed by the Legislative Council at the meeting on 14 June 2018 The Ordinance gazetted on 22 June 2018 and come into operation on a day to be appointed by the Secretary for Transport and Housing by notice published in the Hong Kong Government Gazette 57 After a ceremony to mark the commissioning of the Mainland Port Area was held jointly by Frank Chan Secretary for Transport and Housing and a leading Communist party official from Guangdong province 51 democracy activists noted that it constituted an erosion of the SAR s autonomy with Tanya Chan reported as telling local radio that the unlawful and unconstitutional joint checkpoint has been implemented forcefully it has caused an irreparable damage to our legal system and rule of law 51 Chief Executive Carrie Lam however denied that there was any attempt to cover up the event despite the ceremony being closed to press and being held without advance notice to news media or to members of the Legislative Council 51 In the Court of First Instance of the High Court Judge Anderson Chow refused the applications for leave to apply for judicial review by his decision dated 27 September 2017 58 and 18 April 2018 59 He refused the applications for interim relief by his decision dated 14 August 2018 60 He granted the applications for leave to apply for judicial review but dismissed the substantive applications for judicial review by his judgment dated 13 December 2018 61 Mainland police operations edit Since the Mainland Port Area began operations there have been several reported cases of travellers being detained or arrested by mainland officials in Hong Kong 62 63 64 In one case Simon Cheng a Hong Kong resident working for the British consulate was detained upon returning to Hong Kong and sent back to mainland China by mainland police officers 65 66 Amid the 2019 20 Hong Kong protests Chinese border officers have also begun to routinely search the phones of travellers for evidence of involvement in the protests 67 Awards editIn 2010 the West Kowloon station design won Cityscape Awards for Architecture in the Emerging Markets of Tourism Travel amp Transport Future Awards 68 In the same year on 4 November the West Kowloon station design won the Best Future Project Infrastructure World Architecture Festival Awards 69 See also edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Hong Kong West Kowloon Station Woodlands Train Checkpoint Juxtaposed controls co location of immigration and customs on trains and ferriesReferences edit a b c d e Hong Kong West Kowloon Station layout PDF MTR Corporation Retrieved 8 August 2022 File HK 香港西九龍站 MTR West Kowloon Station January 2019 SSG 84 jpg a b Hong Kong to suspend high speed rail service in bid to halt spread of coronavirus CNBC 28 January 2020 Retrieved 8 August 2022 Hong Kong leader Carrie Lam said on Tuesday the high speed rail service between the city and mainland China would be suspended from Jan 30 Annual Report 2018 Connecting Communities PDF MTR Corporation 7 March 2019 p 7 Retrieved 8 August 2022 Annual Report 2019 Keep Moving PDF MTR Corporation 5 March 2020 p 17 Retrieved 8 August 2022 Annual Report 2020 Keep Cities Moving PDF MTR Corporation 11 March 2020 p 9 Retrieved 8 August 2020 Annual Report 2021 Excellence in Motion PDF MTR Corporation 10 March 2022 p 11 Retrieved 8 August 2022 Guangzhou Shenzhen Hong Kong Express Rail Link Co Location Arrangement PDF Poster Hong Kong Special Administrative Region Government via www thb gov hk A worker walks past signage for platform 5 of the West Kowloon Getty Images Retrieved 8 November 2017 Guangzhou Shenzhen Hong Kong Express Rail Link Archived from the original on 28 January 2010 Retrieved 5 November 2008 MTR April 2008 Hong Kong Section of Guangzhou Shenzhen Hong Kong Express Rail Link Project Profile PDF Report Environmental Protection Department The 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Unscheduled Departure China s Legal Reach Extends to Hong Kong Rail Station Reuters Retrieved 5 October 2019 Hong Kong Lawyers Appalled by Move to Enforce China Law in Rail Station Reuters 29 December 2017 Retrieved 5 October 2019 Kuo Lily 4 October 2018 This is Part of the Plan Nnew Train Blurs Line Between China and Hong Kong The Guardian Retrieved 5 October 2019 Hong Kong Bar Association 28 December 2017 Statement of the Hong Kong Bar Association PDF via www hkba org Wang Maya 19 June 2018 China s Fast Train to Eroding Hong Kong s Autonomy Hong Kong Free Press Retrieved 5 October 2019 Lam Kwok lap 22 June 2018 Hong Kong s Controversial Joint Checkpoint Plan Prompts Spate of Judicial Reviews Radio Free Asia Retrieved 5 October 2019 Cap 632 Guangzhou Shenzhen Hong Kong Express Rail Link Co location Ordinance Hong Kong e Legislation 4 September 2018 a b HKSAR and the Mainland signed the Co operation Arrangement for the XRL co location arrangement with photos video www info gov hk a b c 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location Bill Press release www info gov hk Judgment legalref judiciary hk Decision of HCAL 630 2018 2018 HKCFI 800 Decision of HCAL 1160 amp 1165 2018 2018 HKCFI 1869 Judgement of HCAL 1160 1164 1165 1171 amp 1178 2018 2018 HKCFI 2657 Concern as mainland officials take away two at West Kowloon station South China Morning Post 4 January 2019 Retrieved 5 October 2019 Cheng Kris 4 January 2019 Man barred from entering Hong Kong at West Kowloon high speed rail station Hong Kong Free Press HKFP Retrieved 5 October 2019 Greater transparency needed on detentions at rail joint checkpoint South China Morning Post 9 January 2019 Retrieved 5 October 2019 Griffiths James 22 August 2019 A shared train station symbolises Hong Kong s fears about China CNN Retrieved 5 October 2019 Sudworth John 20 November 2019 Former UK consulate worker says China tortured him Retrieved 20 November 2019 Zhong Raymond 15 August 2019 Going From Hong Kong to Mainland China Your Phone Is Subject to Search The New York Times ISSN 0362 4331 Retrieved 5 October 2019 Real Estate Investment Development and Construction Exhibition 2010 Winners Archived 25 March 2012 at the Wayback Machine Cityscape 2010年 West Kowloon Terminus Archived 5 November 2013 at the Wayback Machine World Buildings DirectoryFurther reading editCooperation arrangements between the Mainland and the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region on the establishment of a port at the West Kowloon Station of the Guangzhou Shenzhen Hong Kong Express Rail Link to implement Co location Arrangement Note on the Draft Decision on the Approval of the Cooperation Arrangement between the Mainland and the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region on the Establishment of Ports at the West Kowloon Station of the Guangzhou Shenzhen Hong Kong Express Rail Link Report on the outcome of the review by the Law Committee of the National People s Congress regarding the Draft Decision on the Approval of the Cooperation Arrangement between the Mainland and the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region on the Establishment of Ports at the West Kowloon Station of the Guangzhou Shenzhen Hong Kong Express Rail Link Decision of the Standing Committee of the National People s Congress on Approving the Cooperation Arrangement between the Mainland and the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region on the establishment of a port at the West Kowloon Station of Guangzhou Shenzhen Hong Kong Express Rail Link to implement Co location Arrangement 22 18 13 N 114 09 54 E 22 30361 N 114 16500 E 22 30361 114 16500 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Hong Kong West Kowloon railway station amp oldid 1219845493, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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