Causeway Bay station, Underground metro station in Wan Chai District, Hong Kong.
Causeway Bay station is an underground transit hub beneath Great George Street featuring two platforms and two levels above them for passenger flow. The station connects directly to major shopping centers in the surrounding area.
The station opened on May 31, 1985, as part of the Island Line's first section running from Admiralty to Chai Wan. It became a key transport link for this densely developed district from the start.
The station features purple color schemes and calligraphy murals throughout its interior spaces, designed by architect Roland Paoletti to enhance the transit environment.
The station has six different exits that lead to shops and commercial areas, making various parts of the district accessible. Visitors should allow time to locate the correct exit since the area around the station is busy and complex.
The construction in the early 1980s required significant relocations in this densely populated area to make room for the project. This transformation shows how major infrastructure projects can reshape entire neighborhoods.
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