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Lok Fu station

Kwun Tong lineLok FuMTR stations in KowloonMTR stubsRailway stations in Hong Kong opened in 1979
Use Hong Kong English from March 2017Wong Tai Sin District
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Lok Fu (Chinese: 樂富; Cantonese Yale: Lohkfu) is a station on the Hong Kong MTR Kwun Tong line. It was opened on 1 October 1979 as part of the Modified Initial System (MIS; now Kwun Tong line), the first part of the MTR. The Kowloon Walled City was located near the station.

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Lok Fu station
Wang Tau Hom South Road, Kowloon Wang Tau Hom (Wong Tai Sin District)

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N 22.338 ° E 114.1871 °
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樂富廣場 Lok Fu Place (樂富廣場A區 Lok Fu Place Zone A)

Wang Tau Hom South Road
Kowloon, Wang Tau Hom (Wong Tai Sin District, Lok Fu Estate)
Hong Kong, China
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