Tai Wo (KCR)

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Platform 2 of Tai Wo Station
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Platform 2 of Tai Wo Station

Tai Wo (太和, Jyutping: Taai3 Wo4, Pinyin: Tàihé) is a station on Hong Kong's KCR East Rail.

It was opened in 1989 as the midway station of East Rail upon the completion of Tai Wo Estate in the Tai Po New Town. Outside of the railway station is the only purpose-built McDonald's House in Hong Kong, which was featured in many of its TV commercials.

[edit] Platforms

  • Platform 1: East Rail to Lo Wu
  • Platform 2: East Rail to East Tsim Sha Tsui

Both platforms are sided.

[edit] Neighbouring stations

Preceding station KCR Following station
Tai Po Market East Rail Fanling


[edit] Stations of the KCR of Hong Kong KCR station facade
East Rail East Tsim Sha Tsui | Hung Hom | Mong Kok | Kowloon Tong | Tai Wai | Sha Tin | Fo Tan | Racecourse | University | Science Park | Tai Po Market | Tai Wo | Fanling | Sheung Shui | Lo Wu | Kwu Tung | Chau Tau | Lok Ma Chau
Light Rail Siu Hong | Kei Lun | Tsing Chung | Kin Sang | Tin King | Leung King | San Wai | Shek Pai | Ming Kum | Kin On | Ho Tin | Choy Yee Bridge | Affluence | Tuen Mun Hospital | Ngan Wai | Tai Hing South | Tai Hing North | Shan King North | Shan King South | Tsing Wun | Tsing Shan Tsuen | Lung Mun | LRT Depot | Butterfly | Melody Garden | Ferry Pier | Tuen Mun | Town Centre | On Ting | Yau Oi | Fung Tei | Prime View | San Hui | Ho Fuk Tong | Pui To | Siu Lun | Goodview Garden | Tuen Mun Swimming Pool | Siu Hei | Sam Shing | Yuen Long | Tai Tong Road | Hong Lok Road | Fung Nin Road | Shui Pin Wai | Ping Shan | Tong Fong | Hung Shui Kiu | Chung Uk Tsuen | Nai Wai | Lam Tei | Tin Shui | Locwood | Tin Yiu | Hang Mei Tsuen | Tin Wing | Chestwood | Tin Shui Wai | Tin Tsz | Tin Wu | Ginza | Tin Yuet | Tin Sau | Wetland Park | Tin Heng | Tin Yat | Tin Fu | Chung Fu
West Rail Hung Hom | East Tsim Sha Tsui | West Kowloon | Nam Cheong | Mei Foo | Tsuen Wan West | Kam Sheung Road | Yuen Long | Long Ping | Tin Shui Wai | Siu Hong | Tuen Mun
Ma On Shan Rail Tai Wai | Che Kung Temple | Sha Tin Wai | City One | Shek Mun | Tai Shui Hang | Heng On | Ma On Shan | Wu Kai Sha
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