Wong Chuk Hang station, Elevated railway station in Wong Chuk Hang, Hong Kong
Wong Chuk Hang Station is an elevated railway station in southern Hong Kong featuring two tracks and an island platform arrangement. It serves as a modern transit hub on the South Island Line with footbridges connecting commercial and residential areas nearby.
The station opened in December 2016, marking the transformation of the former Wong Chuk Hang industrial area into a major transport hub. This development was part of the broader expansion of public transit infrastructure in southeastern Hong Kong.
The station displays an art installation called 'Huddle' showing birds in flight, reflecting how transportation connects with the artistic life of the neighborhood.
The station has three main exits providing access to bus interchanges, taxi stands, and business areas, with clear signage and navigation points. Visitors can use the footbridges to reach different parts of the district conveniently.
The station was built directly above Staunton Creek Nullah, making it the fourth railway station in Hong Kong constructed over a waterway. This construction required specialized engineering techniques to ensure stability over the flowing water.
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