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Admiralty station (MTR)
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Admiralty

金鐘
MTR MTR rapid transit station
Platform 3 of Admiralty station
Chinese name
Traditional Chinese
Simplified Chinese金钟
Hanyu PinyinJīnzhōng
Cantonese YaleGāmjūng
Literal meaningGold clock
Transcriptions
Standard Mandarin
Hanyu PinyinJīnzhōng
Yue: Cantonese
Yale RomanizationGāmjūng
JyutpingGam1zung1
General information
LocationDrake Street × Tamar Street, Admiralty
Central and Western District, Hong Kong
Coordinates22°16′44″N 114°09′53″E / 22.2788°N 114.1646°E / 22.2788; 114.1646
Owned byKCR Corporation (East Rail line)
MTR Corporation (Island, South Island and Tsuen Wan lines)
Operated byMTR Corporation
Line(s)
Platforms8 (3 island platforms, 1 split platform)
Tracks8
Connections
Construction
Structure typeUnderground
Depth43 m (141 ft)
Platform levels3
AccessibleYes
Other information
Station codeADM
History
Opened
Services
Preceding station MTR MTR Following station
Central
Terminus
Tsuen Wan line Tsim Sha Tsui
towards Tsuen Wan
Central
towards Kennedy Town
Island line Wan Chai
towards Chai Wan
Terminus East Rail line Exhibition Centre
towards Lo Wu or Lok Ma Chau
South Island line Ocean Park
Proposed
Central South
Terminus
East Rail line Exhibition Centre
towards Lo Wu or Lok Ma Chau
Track layout
          Upper platforms
3
1
L2
L3
4
2
     Middle platforms
to Exhibition Centre
7
8
     Lower platforms
6
5
L6
Location
Hong Kong MTR system map
Hong Kong MTR system map
Admiralty
Location within the MTR system
Hong Kong MTR system map
Hong Kong MTR system map
Admiralty
Admiralty (Hong Kong urban core)
Hong Kong MTR system map
Hong Kong MTR system map
Admiralty
Admiralty (Hong Kong Island)

Admiralty (Chinese: 金鐘; Jyutping: Gam1 zung1; Cantonese Yale: Gāmjūng) is a station of the MTR rapid transit system in Admiralty, Hong Kong.

The station's livery is blue and white. Served by the largest number of lines of any MTR station at four: the East Rail line, the Tsuen Wan line, the Island line, and the South Island line, Admiralty is a major interchange station within the MTR network.

The station and surrounding area are named after HMS Tamar, once the headquarters of the Royal Navy in Hong Kong. It was built on the former site of the naval dockyards, which were built in 1878 and demolished in the 1970s. The Chinese name, which translates to "gold clock", refers to a clock with gold-coloured numerals and hands that was located on the main building of Wellington Barracks from 1890 to 1962.

Between 2011 and 2016, the station underwent major expansion to accommodate two new sets of platforms underneath the original structure to serve two more MTR lines, the South Island line and the East Rail line (part of the Sha Tin to Central Link project). The South Island line opened in 2016, while the East Rail line platforms opened on 15 May 2022.[2][3] Accommodating over 100,000 passengers per peak hour, it has since become the busiest station in the MTR network.[4]

History

Development and construction

The government gave the Mass Transit Railway Corporation first refusal on the 60,000-square-foot (5,600 m2) site, which was sold to it in 1976 for around HK$200 million for cash and equity consideration.[5]

The Admiralty Centre, United Centre and Queensway Plaza commercial buildings formed part of the development, and sit directly above the station.

On 12 February 1980, the segment of the Kwun Tong line between Central and Tsim Sha Tsui was opened. At the time, Admiralty and Central stations were the only two MTR stations on Hong Kong Island.[6] The platforms began serving the Tsuen Wan line on 17 May 1982.

Admiralty was designed to be a transfer station with the then-planned Island line. On 31 May 1985, the first phase of the Island line (between Admiralty and Chai Wan) opened, with Admiralty the temporary western terminus of the Island line. To facilitate cross-platform interchange, the Tsuen Wan- and Chai Wan-bound platforms were located on a very wide island platform on the lower level, while the Central-bound and termination platforms shared another very wide island platform on the upper level. When the second part of the Island line (Admiralty to Sheung Wan) opened in 1986, the termination platform became the Sheung Wan-bound platform, while the other platforms remained unchanged. In 2014, the Sheung Wan-bound platform became the Kennedy Town-bound platform.[7]

2004 arson attack

The platforms are wide enough for a very large number of passengers to change trains at the same time.
Platform livery before the platform renovation around 2016.

At 9:14 a.m. on 5 January 2004, 14 passengers suffered minor injuries when a 55-year-old man suffering from delusional disorder ignited two gas cylinders full of paint thinner in the first train car of a Central-bound train from Tsim Sha Tsui.[8] The driver decided to complete the journey and passengers were evacuated from the train in Admiralty.[9]

Station expansion and new lines

Admiralty station was expanded to serve two additional lines - the South Island line on level L6 and the East Rail line on level L5.[10]

The South Island line platforms opened on 28 December 2016,[1] after a public open day on 24th of that month,[11] giving residents in the Southern District quicker access to Hong Kong Island's central business district. The opening date was delayed from 2015 due to technical problems in the deep tunnels for the new platforms. During the Central Station crash, Admiralty was the southern terminus of the Tsuen Wan line.[citation needed] The East Rail line began servicing Admiralty on 15 May 2022, allowing commuters from the northeast New Territories to travel directly to Admiralty.[10][12]

A new single level underground transfer lobby with natural light was built to the east of the original concourse, allowing passengers to transfer to the new lines. The atrium was also expanded. The station extension, located under Harcourt Garden, incorporates 34 escalators and five lifts to integrate with the existing station.[10] The East Rail line takes up one level under the transfer lobby, with the South Island line being directly below it.[10][12] Exits E1 and E2 were rebuilt as one exit to accommodate the glass roof of the interchange concourse and has since opened. While the East Rail line tracks will have sidings for terminating trains south of the station, the South Island line tracks end at bumper blocks north of the station with no overrun track.[12]

The narrowest part of the existing platforms on L3 was widened to provide better access to the first and second cars of the Tsuen Wan line trains, as well as last two cars of Island line trains. Island line passengers travelling towards Tsuen Wan now have easier access to these cars.[13] The expansion brought new toilets in the paid area, a lift between the concourse and, ground level, and artwork in the station.

The expansion works saw the station size being expanded significantly. The number of platforms doubled from 4 to 8, the number of floors increased from 3 to 8, and the number of escalators increased from 8 to 42.[4]

The station today

Today, Admiralty station has a total of six underground floors; the uppermost (L1) floor has the fare control, lobby, shops, Customer Service Centre and other major facilities.[14]

On floor L2, passengers can access Platforms 4 (Tsuen Wan line to Central) and 3 (Island line to Chai Wan). One floor down, on level L3, are Platforms 2 (Island line to Kennedy Town) and 1 (Tsuen Wan line to Tsuen Wan).[14]There are very wide passageways between the two platforms on each of floors L2 and L3; they are also curved platforms with trains going in opposite directions. The platforms are in the shape of a trapezium.[14] Because all the platforms are curved, there are large stickers in front of the platform screen doors with "Mind the gap" text, which can only be found in this station. (This can be seen in the image of Admiralty Station in this page.) Passengers travelling from Eastern District and Wan Chai District can walk across to platform 1 to board the Tsuen Wan line trains bound for Kowloon, Kwai Chung and Tsuen Wan. Passengers travelling from Kowloon, Kwai Chung and Tsuen Wan can walk across and board the Island line trains bound for Chai Wan from platform 3.[14]

In the extension part built to the east of the original Tsuen Wan / Island line station box, a 30 metres (98 ft) tall atrium extends 5 floors below ground. Inside the atrium, there are five escalators from floor L2 (platforms 3 and 4), and another five from L3 (platforms 1 and 2), connecting to the circulation mezzanine on floor L5 under a semi-circular skylight that brings natural light in from Rodney Street. Through floor L5—the top level of a 24 metres (79 ft) span cavern—passengers could access the East Rail line platforms sited in adjoining tunnels on the same level, or reach the South Island line platforms below, which are located 34 metres (112 ft) below ground.[15]

U1 Footbridge Exit E2
G Ground level Exits, Public Transport Interchange
L1
Concourse
Concourse Customer Service, MTRShops, Hang Seng Bank
Vending machines, automatic teller machines
MTR Travel
Student Travel Scheme Office, MTR Lost Property Office
L2
Tsuen Wan Line &
Island Line’s
Upper Platforms
Platform 4      Tsuen Wan line towards Central (Terminus)
Island platform, doors will open on the left
Platform 3      Island line towards Chai Wan (Wan Chai)
L3
Tsuen Wan Line &
Island Line’s
Lower Platforms
Platform 1      Tsuen Wan line towards Tsuen Wan (Tsim Sha Tsui)
Island platform, doors will open on the right
Platform 2      Island line towards Kennedy Town (Central)
L4
Transfer Lobby
Passageway Passageway between uppermost and lowermost platforms
L5
East Rail Line’s
Platforms
Platform 7      East Rail line towards Lo Wu or Lok Ma Chau (Exhibition Centre)
Split platform, doors will open on the right for boarding passengers only
Transfer passageway
Split platform, doors will open on the right for alighting passengers only
Platform 8      East Rail line terminating trains, alighting only
L6
South Island Line’s
Platforms
Platform 6      South Island line towards South Horizons (Ocean Park)
Island platform, doors will open on the left or right
Platform 5      South Island line towards South Horizons (Ocean Park)






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