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Tsim Sha Tsui station

Tsim Sha Tsui is an MTR station on the Tsuen Wan line. The station, originally opened on 16 December 1979 on the Tsuen Wan line, serves the area of Tsim Sha Tsui.

Tsim Sha Tsui

尖沙咀
MTR rapid transit station
Tsim Sha Tsui station Exit A1 Kowloon Park in March 2021
Chinese name
Chinese尖沙咀
Cantonese YaleJīmsājéui
Literal meaningSandmouth Point
Transcriptions
Standard Mandarin
Hanyu PinyinJiānshāzuǐ
Yue: Cantonese
Yale RomanizationJīmsājéui
JyutpingZim1saa1zeoi2
General information
LocationNathan Road
Tsim Sha Tsui, Hong Kong
China
Coordinates22°17′50″N 114°10′20″E / 22.2973°N 114.1722°E / 22.2973; 114.1722
Operated byMTR Corporation
Line(s)Tsuen Wan line
Platforms2 (1 island platform)
Tracks2
Connections
Construction
Structure typeUnderground
Platform levels1
AccessibleYes
Other information
Station codeTST
History
Opened  Tsuen Wan line :16 December 1979; 43 years ago (1979-12-16)
Services
Preceding station MTR Following station
Admiralty
towards Central
Tsuen Wan line Jordan
towards Tsuen Wan
Transfer at East Tsim Sha Tsui
Austin
towards Tuen Mun
Tuen Ma line Hung Hom
towards Wu Kai Sha
Route map
1
2
Location
Tsim Sha Tsui
Location within the MTR system
Tsim Sha Tsui
Tsim Sha Tsui (Hong Kong urban core)

East Tsim Sha Tsui station on the Tuen Ma line, which opened on 24 October 2004, is connected to this station by underground pedestrian passages. The two stations serve as an interchange point between the Tsuen Wan and Tuen Ma lines.

History Edit

The station was built underneath Nathan Road in the late 1970s. The site of Exit A1 was once the vehicular entrance to Kowloon Park, which was relocated to Haiphong Road.[1] The station opened on 16 December 1979 as part of the Kwun Tong line. Service was extended southward, across the harbour, on 12 February 1980. Before the Tsuen Wan Extension opened, the single line of the MTR traveled from Central to Kwun Tong (whereas today all northbound trains from Tsim Sha Tsui go to Tsuen Wan). The station concourse was renovated in 1986.[2]

Tsim Sha Tsui station was featured in Clifton Ko's 1987 film, It's a Mad, Mad, Mad World.It also appeared in the 1988 film Police Story 2,The Station appeared while spy's following a terrorist,The film also shows the stations interior. It also appeared in a brief chase sequence featuring Brigitte Lin in Wong Kar-wai's 1994 film, Chungking Express.

Modification work were undertaken from 2002 to 2005 to facilitate new pedestrian subway connections between this station and the new East Tsim Sha Tsui station, built nearby by the KCR Corporation. The contractor was Kumagai Gumi. The work involved reconfiguration of the concourse and various station upgrades.

Exit A1 was rebuilt from 2014 to 2016 to provide a new lift and enlarge the access.[3] During construction a temporary exit was provided. The permanent exit reopened on 7 May 2016 with a "crystal cube" design, replacing the old concrete structure, that houses the lift, two escalators, and stairs.[4]

 
Tsim Sha Tsui Station Platform

In December 2013, construction began on a redesigned Exit D. A new passage was built to connect to the K11 shopping centre, aiming to relieve congestion in the southern end of the station concourse as well as the Mody Road Subway. The new passageway opened on 30 November 2018.[5]

On 10 February 2017, a Tsuen Wan-bound train was the site of an arson attack in which 19 people were injured. A 60-year-old man suffering from mental illness shouted, "My son was killed. I shall burn with you all," and set himself ablaze in the packed train. He had a son from his first marriage, who had died in an incident.[6][7] The train operator drove the train to Tsim Sha Tsui for evacuation. The station was closed after the incident and was reopened next morning.[8][9] The suspect died from organ failure three months later and was the only casualty.[10]

Station layout Edit

 
Concourse of Tsim Sha Tsui station in February 2010
 
Exit H in Tsim Sha Tsui station in September 2018
 
Before (July 2009)
 
After (May 2016)
Exit A reconstruction

Platforms 1 and 2 share the same island platform. Out-of-system access to the Tuen Ma line is provided at the concourse through exits F or G and a walk along the Middle Road or Mody Road subway system respectively to reach East Tsim Sha Tsui station.[11]

G Ground level Exits/Entrances
L1 Concourse Customer service center, shops, vending machines, ATMs, Octopus promotion machine
Passages Passages to East Tsim Sha Tsui (     Tuen Ma line)
L2 Platform 1      Tsuen Wan line towards Tsuen Wan (Jordan)→
Island platform, doors will open on the right
Platform 2      Tsuen Wan line towards Central (Admiralty)

[12]

Although Tsim Sha Tsui station and East Tsim Sha Tsui station are connected, the fare gates of these two station are separated. Single journey ticket passengers transferring from Tsuen Wan line to Tuen Ma line must purchase a second ticket at East Tsim Sha Tsui station as the first ticket is withdrawn, without refunding the remaining value in the ticket, once the passengers exit through the turnstiles at Tsim Sha Tsui station. In contrast, Octopus card users who transfer between Tsim Sha Tsui and East Tsim Sha Tsui stations within thirty minutes without making any other transport-related purchases or more than nine non-transport related purchases in between stations are considered to have taken a single journey and are charged accordingly. Also, MTR City Saver users who transfer between East Tsim Sha Tsui and Tsim Sha Tsui stations within thirty minutes are considered to have taken a single journey and no extra journey will be charged.

Entrances/exits Edit

Tsim Sha Tsui station is linked with East Tsim Sha Tsui station through the Mody Road and Middle Road subways. Though the stations are independent from one another, they share a common exit naming scheme to avoid confusion.

There's no exits I or O because of the confusion with 1 and 0 respectively.

In Tsim Sha Tsui station Edit

In East Tsim Sha Tsui station Edit

References Edit

  1. ^ "Effect of Tsim Sha Tsui Mass Transit railway Station on Kowloon Park and roadside trees". Urban Council. 16 April 1974.
  2. ^ "MTR station work starts". South China Morning Post. 1 September 1986. p. 22.
  3. ^ "Entrance A1 at MTR Tsim Sha Tsui Station Making Way for New "Crystal Cube" and External Lift" (PDF). MTR Corporation. 15 January 2014.
  4. ^ ""Crystal Cube" Becomes a New Landmark for MTR Tsim Sha Tsui Station Entrance A1" (PDF). MTR Corporation. 6 May 2016.
  5. ^ "New Pedestrian Subway and Entrance at MTR Tsim Sha Tsui Station Enhance Connections" (PDF). MTR Corporation. 30 November 2018.
  6. ^ "港鐵縱火案4危14傷 狂徒曾高叫一鑊熟". 大公報. 11 February 2017. Retrieved 7 March 2018.
  7. ^ "【港鐵縱火】疑犯80年代來港 曾有暴力行為確診患妄想症 與前妻所生兒子已離世". 明報. 11 February 2017. Retrieved 7 March 2018.
  8. ^ Blundy, Rachel (12 February 2017). "Mhan charged with arson after Hong Kong MTR attack leaves 19 commuters injured". South China Morning Post.
  9. ^ "Arson in Tsim Sha Tsui MTR Station". www.info.gov.hk. 11 February 2017. Retrieved 25 November 2017.
  10. ^ "消息指港鐵縱火案被告 留院3月後今晨不治". 頭條日報. 14 May 2017. Retrieved 7 March 2018.
  11. ^ a b c "Tsim Sha Tsui Station street map" (PDF). MTR Corporation. Retrieved 30 July 2014.
  12. ^ "Tsim Sha Tsui Station layout" (PDF). MTR Corporation. Retrieved 30 July 2014.

External links Edit

  •   Media related to Tsim Sha Tsui Station at Wikimedia Commons

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Not to be confused with East Tsim Sha Tsui station Tsim Sha Tsui is an MTR station on the Tsuen Wan line The station originally opened on 16 December 1979 on the Tsuen Wan line serves the area of Tsim Sha Tsui Tsim Sha Tsui尖沙咀MTR rapid transit stationTsim Sha Tsui station Exit A1 Kowloon Park in March 2021Chinese nameChinese尖沙咀Cantonese YaleJimsajeuiLiteral meaningSandmouth PointTranscriptionsStandard MandarinHanyu PinyinJianshazuǐYue CantoneseYale RomanizationJimsajeuiJyutpingZim1saa1zeoi2General informationLocationNathan RoadTsim Sha Tsui Hong KongChinaCoordinates22 17 50 N 114 10 20 E 22 2973 N 114 1722 E 22 2973 114 1722Operated byMTR CorporationLine s Tsuen Wan linePlatforms2 1 island platform Tracks2ConnectionsEast Tsim Sha Tsui out of station interchange Tuen Ma line Bus minibus Star FerryConstructionStructure typeUndergroundPlatform levels1AccessibleYesOther informationStation codeTSTHistoryOpened Tsuen Wan line 16 December 1979 43 years ago 1979 12 16 ServicesPreceding station MTR Following stationAdmiraltytowards Central Tsuen Wan line Jordantowards Tsuen WanTransfer at East Tsim Sha TsuiAustintowards Tuen Mun Tuen Ma line Hung Homtowards Wu Kai ShaRoute mapto Jordan12to AdmiraltyLocationTsim Sha TsuiLocation within the MTR systemShow map of MTRTsim Sha TsuiTsim Sha Tsui Hong Kong urban core Show map of Hong Kong urban coreEast Tsim Sha Tsui station on the Tuen Ma line which opened on 24 October 2004 is connected to this station by underground pedestrian passages The two stations serve as an interchange point between the Tsuen Wan and Tuen Ma lines Contents 1 History 2 Station layout 3 Entrances exits 3 1 In Tsim Sha Tsui station 3 2 In East Tsim Sha Tsui station 4 References 5 External linksHistory EditThe station was built underneath Nathan Road in the late 1970s The site of Exit A1 was once the vehicular entrance to Kowloon Park which was relocated to Haiphong Road 1 The station opened on 16 December 1979 as part of the Kwun Tong line Service was extended southward across the harbour on 12 February 1980 Before the Tsuen Wan Extension opened the single line of the MTR traveled from Central to Kwun Tong whereas today all northbound trains from Tsim Sha Tsui go to Tsuen Wan The station concourse was renovated in 1986 2 Tsim Sha Tsui station was featured in Clifton Ko s 1987 film It s a Mad Mad Mad World It also appeared in the 1988 film Police Story 2 The Station appeared while spy s following a terrorist The film also shows the stations interior It also appeared in a brief chase sequence featuring Brigitte Lin in Wong Kar wai s 1994 film Chungking Express Modification work were undertaken from 2002 to 2005 to facilitate new pedestrian subway connections between this station and the new East Tsim Sha Tsui station built nearby by the KCR Corporation The contractor was Kumagai Gumi The work involved reconfiguration of the concourse and various station upgrades Exit A1 was rebuilt from 2014 to 2016 to provide a new lift and enlarge the access 3 During construction a temporary exit was provided The permanent exit reopened on 7 May 2016 with a crystal cube design replacing the old concrete structure that houses the lift two escalators and stairs 4 nbsp Tsim Sha Tsui Station Platform In December 2013 construction began on a redesigned Exit D A new passage was built to connect to the K11 shopping centre aiming to relieve congestion in the southern end of the station concourse as well as the Mody Road Subway The new passageway opened on 30 November 2018 5 On 10 February 2017 a Tsuen Wan bound train was the site of an arson attack in which 19 people were injured A 60 year old man suffering from mental illness shouted My son was killed I shall burn with you all and set himself ablaze in the packed train He had a son from his first marriage who had died in an incident 6 7 The train operator drove the train to Tsim Sha Tsui for evacuation The station was closed after the incident and was reopened next morning 8 9 The suspect died from organ failure three months later and was the only casualty 10 Station layout Edit nbsp Concourse of Tsim Sha Tsui station in February 2010 nbsp Exit H in Tsim Sha Tsui station in September 2018 nbsp Before July 2009 nbsp After May 2016 Exit A reconstruction Platforms 1 and 2 share the same island platform Out of system access to the Tuen Ma line is provided at the concourse through exits F or G and a walk along the Middle Road or Mody Road subway system respectively to reach East Tsim Sha Tsui station 11 G Ground level Exits EntrancesL1 Concourse Customer service center shops vending machines ATMs Octopus promotion machinePassages Passages to East Tsim Sha Tsui Tuen Ma line L2 Platform 1 Tsuen Wan line towards Tsuen Wan Jordan Island platform doors will open on the rightPlatform 2 Tsuen Wan line towards Central Admiralty 12 Although Tsim Sha Tsui station and East Tsim Sha Tsui station are connected the fare gates of these two station are separated Single journey ticket passengers transferring from Tsuen Wan line to Tuen Ma line must purchase a second ticket at East Tsim Sha Tsui station as the first ticket is withdrawn without refunding the remaining value in the ticket once the passengers exit through the turnstiles at Tsim Sha Tsui station In contrast Octopus card users who transfer between Tsim Sha Tsui and East Tsim Sha Tsui stations within thirty minutes without making any other transport related purchases or more than nine non transport related purchases in between stations are considered to have taken a single journey and are charged accordingly Also MTR City Saver users who transfer between East Tsim Sha Tsui and Tsim Sha Tsui stations within thirty minutes are considered to have taken a single journey and no extra journey will be charged Entrances exits EditTsim Sha Tsui station is linked with East Tsim Sha Tsui station through the Mody Road and Middle Road subways Though the stations are independent from one another they share a common exit naming scheme to avoid confusion There s no exits I or O because of the confusion with 1 and 0 respectively In Tsim Sha Tsui station Edit A1 Kowloon Park nbsp A2 Humphreys Avenue B1 Nathan Road B2 Cameron Road C1 Nathan Road nbsp C2 Peking Road D1 Nathan Road D2 Carnarvon Road D3 K11 Art Mall E Kowloon Hotel H iSQUARE nbsp R iSQUARE nbsp 11 In East Tsim Sha Tsui station Edit J Victoria Dockside nbsp K Middle Road nbsp L1 Hermes House L3 Peninsula Hotel nbsp L4 Kowloon Hotel L5 Peking Road nbsp L6 Salisbury Road nbsp N1 Mody Road nbsp N2 Hanoi Road N3 K11 Musea N4 K11 Musea N5 Nathan Road P1 Wing On Plaza nbsp P2 Tsim Sha Tsui East nbsp P3 Chatham Road South nbsp 11 References Edit Effect of Tsim Sha Tsui Mass Transit railway Station on Kowloon Park and roadside trees Urban Council 16 April 1974 MTR station work starts South China Morning Post 1 September 1986 p 22 Entrance A1 at MTR Tsim Sha Tsui Station Making Way for New Crystal Cube and External Lift PDF MTR Corporation 15 January 2014 Crystal Cube Becomes a New Landmark for MTR Tsim Sha Tsui Station Entrance A1 PDF MTR Corporation 6 May 2016 New Pedestrian Subway and Entrance at MTR Tsim Sha Tsui Station Enhance Connections PDF MTR Corporation 30 November 2018 港鐵縱火案4危14傷 狂徒曾高叫一鑊熟 大公報 11 February 2017 Retrieved 7 March 2018 港鐵縱火 疑犯80年代來港 曾有暴力行為確診患妄想症 與前妻所生兒子已離世 明報 11 February 2017 Retrieved 7 March 2018 Blundy Rachel 12 February 2017 Mhan charged with arson after Hong Kong MTR attack leaves 19 commuters injured South China Morning Post Arson in Tsim Sha Tsui MTR Station www info gov hk 11 February 2017 Retrieved 25 November 2017 消息指港鐵縱火案被告 留院3月後今晨不治 頭條日報 14 May 2017 Retrieved 7 March 2018 a b c Tsim Sha Tsui Station street map PDF MTR Corporation Retrieved 30 July 2014 Tsim Sha Tsui Station layout PDF MTR Corporation Retrieved 30 July 2014 External links Edit nbsp Media related to Tsim Sha Tsui Station at Wikimedia Commons Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Tsim Sha Tsui station 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