Tsing Yi station

Tsing Yi is an interchange station on the Tung Chung line of MTR and Airport Express on Tsing Yi Island in Hong Kong. On the Tung Chung line, it is located between Sunny Bay station and Lai King station. On the Airport Express, it is between Airport station and Kowloon station. The livery of the station is dull teal. Tsing Yi station is connected to a major interchange for buses and maxicabs, situated adjacent to the station, which serves as a hub for the New Territories. It is physically located in the same building as the Maritime Square shopping centre.

Tsing Yi

青衣
MTR rapid transit station
Platform 4
Chinese name
Chinese青衣
Cantonese YaleChīngyī
Literal meaningBlue + Green + Black clothes
General information
LocationTierra Verde, Tsing King Road, Tsing Yi
Kwai Tsing District, Hong Kong
Coordinates22°21′30″N 114°06′25″E
Operated byMTR Corporation
Line(s)
Platforms4 (4 side platforms)
Tracks4
ConnectionsBus, public light bus
Construction
Structure typeElevated
Platform levels2
Disabled accessYes
Other information
Station codeTSY
History
Opened
  • 22 June 1998 (1998-06-22) (Tung Chung Line)
  • 6 July 1998 (1998-07-06) (Airport Express)
Services
Preceding station MTR Following station
Kowloon
towards Hong Kong
Airport Express Airport
Lai King
towards Hong Kong
Tung Chung line Sunny Bay
towards Tung Chung
Track layout
U4 (upper)
U2 (lower)
4
2
3
1
Reversing siding
Location
Tsing Yi
Location within the MTR system

History

The station, built as part of the Lantau Airport Railway project, was constructed between December 1994 and March 1998 by Japanese contractor Maeda Corporation.[1]

On 22 June 1998, Tsing Yi station opened in sync with Tung Chung Line. On 6 July the same year, Airport Express platforms also opened to the public.

Location

Tsing Yi Station is located in the northeastern quarter of the island of the same name, slightly to the west of Kowloon and mainland Hong Kong. To the west is Tsing Yi Town Park, while the Tsing Yi Sports Ground lies to the south. Otherwise, much of the area is residential with a number of educational establishments nearby.[2]

Transit-oriented development

As with other MTR stations, Tsing Yi is a prime site for transit-oriented development by the MTR Corporation, whose properties division develops land above and in the vicinity of its stations. Owing to its ideal location between Kowloon and Lantau Island, MTR Properties has heavily invested in commercial and residential development around Tsing Yi, the most prominent of this investment being Maritime Square, a large shopping centre extending from the station, and the residential estate Tierra Verde, which lies on top of the station. Maritime Square contains 46,170 m2 (497,000 sq ft) of retail space, while the Tierra Verde complex comprises twelve residential towers and a total of 3,500 flats.[3]

Morning Express Service

The MTR offers the Morning Express Service allowing passengers to take the Airport Express from Tsing Yi to Hong Kong station. Commuters wishing to reach Hong Kong faster can purchase a special ticket for HK$20 at the customer service centre. This offer is available every day except Sundays and public holidays from 7 am to 10 am.

Station layout

The station has four storeys above ground level. The ground floor has a taxi stand outside and has access to the concourse on the first floor. The concourse is integrated with the Maritime Square shopping centre. The second floor houses the Tung Chung line platform for trains heading for Hong Kong station, and the third floor houses the Tung Chung line platform for services towards Tung Chung station. At the Airport Express departure and arrival platforms, there is a free WiFi hotspot available. Unlike at Kowloon and Hong Kong stations, there are no in-town check-in facilities and free Airport Express shuttle buses in this station.

As with other Airport Express stations, the Airport Express and Tung Chung Line are separated with a different paid area for the Airport Express, thus passengers changing between two lines must go downstairs and past through floor U1, and then go upstairs again. In Tsing Yi station, the 4 platforms are constructed in a stacked arrangement, with platforms 1 and 3 above platforms 2 and 4. Platform 2 is only used to allow travellers coming from Hong Kong International Airport or AsiaWorld–Expo to alight, except between 7 am and 10 am on Mondays to Saturdays, when Morning Express services are available.

U6
Car park
Car park Tsing Yi Station car park
U4
Upper Platforms
Upper exits Exit F, Maritime Square, customer service
Automatic teller machines
Side platform, doors will open on the right
Platform 3      Tung Chung line towards Tung Chung (Sunny Bay)
Platform 1      Airport Express towards Airport and AsiaWorld–Expo (Airport)
Side platform, doors will open on the left
Airport Express
concourse
Customer service, toilets
Drop-off area, MTR shops, automatic teller machines
U3
Shops
Shops MTR shops
U2
Lower Platforms
Lower exits Exit G, Maritime Square, self-service point, MTR shops
Side platform, doors will open on the left
Platform 4      Tung Chung line towards Hong Kong (Lai King)
Platform 2      Airport Express from Airport and AsiaWorld–Expo (Kowloon)
Side platform, doors will open on the right
Airport Express
concourse
Customer service, toilets
Taxi stand, MTR shops, automatic teller machines
U1 Tung Chung Line
concourse
Exits, transport interchange, customer service
Maritime Square, MTR shops, Hang Seng Bank
G Ground Exit Exit C, drop-off area, MTR shops

[4]

Entrances and exits

  • A1: Maritime Square 2
  • A2: Tierra Verde/Maritime Square (Level 1)
  • B: Tsing Yi Swimming Pool
  • C: Public Transport Interchange/Tsing King Road
  • F: Maritime Square (Level 3)
  • G: Maritime Square (Level 2) [2]

Transport connections

Bus routes

Route Destination Notes
68A Long Ping Estate via Tsuen Wan, Tuen Mun & Hung Shui Kiu
68E Yuen Long South via Yuen Long
248M Cheung Wang Estate
249M Mayfair Gardens Stops at all major roads in Tsing Yi
249X Pok Hong Estate, Sha Tin via Tsing Sha Highway, Sha Tin Central
279X Luen Wo Hui, Fanling via Ting Kau Bridge, Tai Lam Tunnel, San Tin Highway, Sheung Shui & Wah Ming Estate
948E Tai Koo (Kornhill Plaza) via Tsing Kwai Highway, West Kowloon Highway, Western Harbour Crossing, Central–Wan Chai Bypass

Minibus routes

Route Destination Notes
88E Tsing Yi Estate
88F Rambler Crest
140M Sam Shing Estate via Ting Kau Bridge
308M Sea Crest Villa via Ting Kau Bridge, Sham Tseng. Specific departures go to Lantau Link Visitor Centre and Viewing Platform.
310M Riviera Gardens

Taxi stand and Park Island Bus Service (Exit C)

There are two types of taxis available for hire. They are the urban (red) taxis and the New Territories (green) taxis. Park Island Transport Company Limited operates a residential bus route, NR330, serving Park Island.

References

  1. "Hong Kong Office". Maeda Corporation. Retrieved 13 May 2020.
  2. "Tsing Yi Station street map" (PDF). MTR Corporation. Retrieved 27 March 2015.
  3. Tsing Yi station development MTR Properties Retrieved 2011-03-01
  4. "Tsing Yi Station layout" (PDF). MTR Corporation. Retrieved 27 March 2015.
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