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The station is located near the Legislative Council Building
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The station is located near the Legislative Council Building

Central (中環, Jyutping: zung1 waan4; Pinyin: Zhōnghuán) station is an MTR station located in the Central area of Hong Kong Island. The station's livery is firebrick red, except for the station's platform where its livery is dark brown. The station is the southern terminus for the Tsuen Wan Line and also connects with the , and also the and the via Hong Kong station.

The Central Station was once known as two separate stations in English: Chater and Pedder. In Chinese, however, the name remained ubiquitous as "中環".

In 1982, the station opened as services of the Tsuen Wan Line commenced. The part serving the line (Platforms 1 and 2) was called Chater after Chater Road. The part serving the Island Line (Platforms 3 and 4) opened in 1986, and was known as Pedder after Pedder Street. Later both names were superseded by the name Central.

More than 200,000 passengers use this station daily.

Station Layout

Central Station has 4 platforms, excluding those of Hong Kong Station. Hong Kong Station is linked to Central Station with an underground passageway in the paid area.

Connections to Airport Railway

As part of the Airport Core Programme ([link]) during the 1990s, a passage was built between Central and Hong Kong stations to allow transfers from the Island Line and Tsuen Wan Line to the Airport Express and Tung Chung Line. The passage opened in 1998 with the opening of these two new lines of the MTR.

Platforms

Platforms 1 and 2 are situated on a shared Island platform. They are served by the Tsuen Wan Line and were built directly under Chater Road, extending from Des Voeux Road Central to Club Street. These platforms make up the southern terminus of the Tsuen Wan Line.

Platforms 3 and 4are built beneath Des Voeux Road Central at the intersection of Pedder Street, stretching from World-Wide House to Alexandra House. These two platforms sandwich the two previous-mentioned platforms. They are side platforms built on the northern side of the road, with Platform 3 on top of Platform 4. Escalators are provided at extreme ends of the Tsuen Wan Line island platform for passengers arriving from Kowloon whose final destinations are Sheung Wan; i.e, so they can get to Platform 4.

Exits

Central Station stretches across the entire length of Central. Hence it is not surprising to find it having a large number of exits. Note that there is no Exit I, to avoid confusion with the number one.

Transport Connections

Central is also one of the transport hubs of Hong Kong. The area around Central (and Hong Kong stations) has a wide range of transport options that includes tramways, buses, ferries, minibuses and more. These are all the connections the commuter can refer to when travelling to areas not served by the MTR network from Central.

Bus Routes

To Ap Lei Chau: Via Bonham Road: To Chi Fu Fa Yuen: To Kennedy Town: To Mount Davis Road (Felix Villas): To Robinson Road: To Shek Pai Wan: To Wah Fu Estate: Exchange Square Bus Terminus (Exit A)

To Ap Lei Chau:

To Stanley and Repulse Bay: To The Peak: To Wong Chuk Hang: To Tseung Kwan O:

Peak Tram

The Peak Tram provides a monorail service up the hill from Garden Road to the Peak. The climb is very steep (up to a gradient of 1 to 2) and provides a lovely scenic view. That is why it is a popular tourist attraction. Tourists or commuters who wish to get to the Peak Tram can get out at Exit J3 and walk across Queen's Road Central to reach the Peak Tram station.

Ferry Service

The Hong Kong Outlying Island Ferry Pier provides ferry services to many outlying islands including Peng Chau, Cheung Chau, Lamma Island, Park Island on Ma Wan and Mui Wo and Discovery Bay on Lantau Island. Commuters who wish to use the Ferry Pier can walk over to the Hong Kong Station and get out at the In Town Check-in Counters. Then, they can walk across the bus terminus and walk to their respective pier.

Star Ferry

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The Star Ferry is a ferry service that has been in operation for over a century. It provides routes to Tsim Sha Tsui and Hung Hom. Not only that it is one of Hong Kong's symbols (hence another popular tourist attraction), it is also a very cheap method to cross Victoria Harbour. Passengers who wish to use the Star Ferry can get out at Exit K and walk through the subway to the Star Ferry Pier.

Neighbouring Stations

Preceding station MTR Following station
Central Station
Terminus Tsuen Wan Line Admiralty
Sheung Wan Island Line Admiralty
Hong Kong Station
Terminus Airport Express Kowloon
Terminus Tung Chung Line Kowloon


Stations of the MTR of Hong Kong

Kwun Tong Whampoa | Ho Man Tin | Yau Ma Tei | Mong Kok | Prince Edward | Shek Kip Mei | Kowloon Tong 1 | Lok Fu | Wong Tai Sin | Diamond Hill | Choi Hung | Kowloon Bay | Ngau Tau Kok | Kwun Tong | Lam Tin | Yau Tong | Tiu Keng Leng
Tsuen Wan Central | Admiralty | Tsim Sha Tsui 1 | Jordan | Yau Ma Tei | Mong Kok | Prince Edward | Sham Shui Po | Cheung Sha Wan | Lai Chi Kok | Mei Foo 2 | Lai King | Kwai Fong | Kwai Hing | Tai Wo Hau | Tsuen Wan
Island Kennedy Town | University | Sai Ying Pun | Sheung Wan | Central | Admiralty | Wan Chai | Causeway Bay | Tin Hau | Fortress Hill | North Point | Quarry Bay | Tai Koo | Sai Wan Ho | Shau Kei Wan | Heng Fa Chuen | Chai Wan
Tung Chung 3Fortress Hill | Exhibition | Tamar | Hong Kong | Kowloon | Olympic | Nam Cheong 2 | Lai King | Tsing Yi | Sunny Bay | Tung Chung
Airport Express Hong Kong | Kowloon | Tsing Yi | Airport | AsiaWorld-Expo
Tseung Kwan O 4Tin Hau | North Point | Quarry Bay | Yau Tong | Tiu Keng Leng | Tseung Kwan O | Hang Hau | Po Lam | Tseung Kwan O South
Disneyland Resort Sunny Bay | Disneyland Resort
1) Interchange with KCR East Rail   2) Interchange with KCR West Rail  
3) Taking up Island Line stations east of Fortress Hill   4) Taking up Island Line stations west of Tin Hau Lines and stations that are proposed, under planning or under construction are shown in italics.

 


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