Ocean Park Station
Hong Kong MTR rapid transit station | |||||||||||
Location of Ocean Park Station in Hong Kong | |||||||||||
Station location and services | |||||||||||
Line | South Island Line (East) | ||||||||||
Code | OCP | ||||||||||
District | Southern | ||||||||||
Area | Wong Chuk Hang | ||||||||||
Coordinates | 22°14′55″N 114°10′27″E / 22.2486°N 114.1743°ECoordinates: 22°14′55″N 114°10′27″E / 22.2486°N 114.1743°E | ||||||||||
Station design | |||||||||||
Livery | █ Skyblue | ||||||||||
Structure | Elevated | ||||||||||
Platforms | 2 | ||||||||||
Type of platforms | Side | ||||||||||
Exits | 3 | ||||||||||
Events | |||||||||||
Expected open | 2016 | ||||||||||
Rail services | |||||||||||
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Ocean Park is an under-construction railway station in Hong Kong on the east section of the South Island Line, which is under construction. It serves Ocean Park Hong Kong. Tourists can get to Ocean Park directly by MTR, instead of changing buses at Admiralty Station. It will be the second MTR station serving a theme park, after Disneyland Resort Station.
Ocean Park Station will be built above ground, north of Ocean Park Road, above the Ocean Park Bus Depot. A footbridge will be built linking the Station with the main Park. In total, the station will feature three entrances/exits. Aedas, as part of the engineering team led by Atkins, is the architect for the station.[1]
Station layout
Platforms | ||
Platform 1 | → South Island Line (East) towards Admiralty (Terminus) → | |
Platform 2 | ← South Island Line (East) towards South Horizons (Wong Chuk Hang) | |
Concourse | Concourse | Customer Service, MTRShops, Footbridge to Ocean park |
Ground | - | Exits, Park and Ride Facility |
Entrances/exits
Ocean Park Station will have three entrances/exits:
- A footbridge connection to Ocean Park
- Two exits to serve Local Residents.
- A connect the station to a "Park and Ride" Facility.
A park-and-ride facility will be built adjacent to the station, to allow motorists driving vehicles to easily interchange with the train services at the station.
References
- ↑ "Spectrum Asia Issue 02/April 2011" (PDF). AECOM.
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