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Cheung Sha Wan Station
Cheung Sha Wan () is an underground station located underneath Cheung Sha Wan Road in Sham Shui Po District on the of Hong Kong MTR, between and . It was opened on 17 May 1982. The station's colour is Yellow brown. The station was originally planned with the name So Uk (), and the station is close to the Lei Cheng Uk Han Tomb Museum. History On 10 May 1982, Tsuen Wan line opened to the public, but Cheung Sha Wan station did not open to the public until 17 May, a week later. Station layout Entrances/Exits *A1/A2/A3: Cheung Sha Wan Road *B: Fat Tsueng Street, Cheung Sha Wan Playground, IVE (WHK) *C1: Wing Lung Street *C2: Un Chau Estate Un Chau Estate (), or Un Chau Street Estate () before redevelopment, is a public housing estate on the reclaimed land of Cheung Sha Wan, Kowloon, Hong Kong, located between and Cheung Sha Wan Road, next to MTR Cheung Sha Wan station. It consists ... References Cheung Sha Wan MTR stations in Kowloon Tsuen Wan line Railway st ...
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Cheung Sha Wan Road
Cheung Sha Wan Road () is a main thoroughfare in Kowloon, Hong Kong going in a south-north direction from Mong Kok in the south to Lai Chi Kok in the north. Description It starts in Mong Kok near Boundary Street and at the northern terminus of Nathan Road. It then passes through Sham Shui Po and Cheung Sha Wan whilst intersecting with major roads, including Nam Cheong Street, Yen Chow Street and Tonkin Street, in that order. It ends at Kwai Chung Road, part of Route 5 (Hong Kong), Route 5, in Lai Chi Kok. There is also an exit ramp in the northern terminus to Castle Peak Road. A section of the Tsuen Wan line (Lai Chi Kok station, Lai Chi Kok, Cheung Sha Wan station, Cheung Sha Wan and Sham Shui Po station, Sham Shui Po stations) runs underneath the Road. Cheung Sha Wan Road is about in length, with a uniform speed limit of . In 2017, the busiest section of the road was from Kom Tsun Street to Tung Chau West Street, with 54,300 vehicles traveling on it. It is measured in avera ...
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