Quarry Bay station explained

Style:MTR
Quarry Bay
Native Name:鰂魚涌
Native Name Lang:zh-Hant
Mlanguage:
T:鰂魚涌
S:鲗鱼涌
L:Octopus stream
J:Zak1jyu4cung1
Y:Jākyùchūng
P:Zéiyúchōng
Showflag:py
Address:Near Wah Shun Gardens, King's Road, Quarry Bay
Borough:Eastern District, Hong Kong
Coordinates:22.2878°N 114.2096°W
Line:
    Connections:
    Structure:Underground
    Platform:4 (2 island platforms)
    Levels:2
    Tracks:4
    Code:QUB
    Owned:MTR Corporation
    Operator:MTR Corporation
    Other Services Header:Former services
    Map Type:Hong Kong MTR#Hong Kong Island
    Map Alt:Hong Kong MTR system map
    Map State:expanded

    Quarry Bay (; Cantonese Yale: Jāk'yùhchūng) is a station on the and of the MTR in Quarry Bay on Hong Kong Island. The station livery is teal green.

    Location

    As with all stations on the Island line, Quarry Bay is located on the northern shore of Hong Kong Island. Platforms 1 and 2 are built beneath King's Road to Pak Fuk Road. Platforms 3 and 4 are built beneath King's Road to the south of Model Housing Estate.

    History

    The construction contract was awarded to Paul Y. Construction (now Paul Y. Engineering) and work started in 1982.[1]

    In the course of constructing Quarry Bay station, with the initial two platforms, 70000m2 of rock was excavated and 28000m2 of concrete was poured.[2] The station opened as part of the first phase of the Island line on 31 May 1985. The station was expanded in 1989 with the addition of platforms 3 and 4, which served as the terminus of upon the opening of the Eastern Harbour Crossing.

    The station was badly congested in the mid-1990s. With a capacity of 30,000 people per hour, it was "close to saturation". Contingency plans were developed to evacuate trains ahead of Quarry Bay to avoid overcrowding, while construction options were planned to alleviate the problem permanently.[3] On 27 September 2001, the Quarry Bay Congestion Relief Works was completed, extending the Kwun Tong line to North Point station and providing an easier and more spacious interchange there for Central bound passengers. On 4 August 2002, the Kwun Tong line platforms began serving the newly opened instead.

    Station layout

    The station is noted for having the deepest platforms in the MTR network by metres above sea level to allow the Tseung Kwan O line tunnel to traverse Victoria Harbour. They are also among the deepest by metres below ground level (although and stations are deeper[4]) The station's concourses, however, are at ground level and open directly onto the street. As a result, four sets of escalators and many long passageways are necessary to connect the concourses to the deepest platforms. The walking time between concourse and Tseung Kwan O line platforms takes five minutes, therefore passengers are not allowed to enter the paid area of the station from seven minutes before the last train departs, which is different from the five minutes applied at other stations.

    Since platforms 3 and 4 were built some time after platforms 1 and 2, no cross-platform interchange is available in Quarry Bay station. Commuters interchanging between the two lines have to walk through a long passageway and two flights of escalators for about five minutes to reach the platforms of the other line.

    This inconvenience and increasing passenger numbers were what prompted the MTRC to undergo the Quarry Bay Congestion Relief Works, which extended the Kwun Tong line one station to the west to North Point station, where cross-platform interchanges are provided. The platform numbers of platforms 3 and 4 were switched when the Kwun Tong line was extended to North Point on 27 September 2001.

    GKing's Road ConcourseExits, Footbridge to Finnie Street
    L1Model Lane ConcourseExits, Customer Service, MTRShops
    L2
    Platform
    Platform 1 towards
    Island platform, doors will open on the right
    Platform 2← Island line towards
    L3
    Platform
    Platform 3 towards or
    Island platform, doors will open on the right
    Platform 4← Tseung Kwan O line towards North Point (Terminus)

    Entrances and exits

    Entrances/exits A and B share the same concourse while entrance/exit C has a separate concourse.

    Shops

    Notes and References

    1. Book: MTRC Island Line Opening Commemorative Book . 1985 . Mass Transit Railway Corporation.
    2. News: 'Narrow platforms' concern by elderly. 19 September 2014. South China Morning Post. 31 May 1985.
    3. News: Ball. Steve. MTR may evacuate to avoid big crowds. 19 September 2014. South China Morning Post. 19 February 1994.
    4. Web site: Extension of Island Line to Western District. MTR Corporation. 26 April 2015. https://web.archive.org/web/20150426062508/http://www.mtr.com.hk/en/customer/main/isl_wd_passengerguide.html. 26 April 2015.