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Kwu Tung station

East Rail lineInternal link templates linking to redirectsKwu TungMTR stations in the New TerritoriesNorth District, Hong Kong
Proposed railway stations in Hong KongSheung Shui
Kwu Tung Station
Kwu Tung Station

Kwu Tung (Chinese: 古洞站) is a planned underground infill station on the Lok Ma Chau spur line of the East Rail line of the MTR rapid transit network in Hong Kong. The station will be situated near Kwu Tung in North District, New Territories. It is part of the first phase of the Northern Link and act as its eastern terminus when phase 2 is completed, with an expected construction cost of HK$3.5 billion in December 2015.

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Kwu Tung station
Po Lau Road, North District

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古洞北及粉嶺北新發展區社區聯絡中心 KTN-FLN NDAs Community Liaison Centre

Po Lau Road
518032 North District
Hong Kong, China
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