Hang Mei Tsuen | |
Native Name: | 坑尾村 |
Native Name Lang: | zh-Hant |
Symbol Location: | hk |
Symbol: | lightrail |
Type: | MTR Light Rail stop |
Address: | Hang Mei Tsuen |
Borough: | Yuen Long District |
Country: | Hong Kong |
Structure: | At-grade |
Platform: | 2 (2 side platforms) |
Tracks: | 2 |
Accessible: | yes |
Code: | HMT (English code) 425 (Digital code) |
Owned: | KCR Corporation |
Operator: | MTR Corporation |
Zone: | 4 |
Map Type: | Hong Kong MTR |
Map Alt: | Hong Kong MTR system map |
Hang Mei Tsuen is an MTR Light Rail stop. It is located at ground level at Ping Ha Road near Hang Mei Tsuen in Ping Shan, Yuen Long District. It began service on 10 January 1993 and belongs to Zone 4.
The station, named after the nearby rural village of Hang Mei Tsuen, is utilised by some passengers as an interchange between routes 751 and 761P.
The station opened on 10 January 1993 as part of the 2.7-km Tin Shui Wai Extension project, built by KCR to serve the developing Tin Shui Wai New Town. It was initially served by Route 721 from Tin Shui Wai to Yuen Long. Two months later, on 27 March 1993, an additional service (route 722) commenced between Tin Shui Wai and Siu Hong stop.[1] [2]
Route 722 (to Siu Hong) was replaced with route 720 (to Yau Oi), which in turn was replaced with route 751 in December 2003. At the same time, Route 721 was replaced with route 761.[3] The December 2003 changes were made due to the commissioning of the West Rail project.
There was an accident at this station on 20 December 2016. Two light rail trains collided, injuring 19.[4]
Hang Mei Tsuen stop has two covered, open-air side platforms, each long enough to accommodate a two-car train. The shelters cover the full length of both platforms.
The platforms can be entered from both their north and south ends. The northern ends of both platforms are accessible by ramps, whereas stairs are provided at the southern ends. There are pedestrian level crossings at either end of the station.