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 Mei Foo (MTR) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The station's original name was Lai Chi Kok, but upon its opening in 1982 the station was called "Lai Wan" (荔灣, meaning Lai Chi Kok Bay), and was renamed to its current name in 1985.
The MTR station is a simple through station with a central island platform, under a demolished road named Lai Wan Road between the rows of residential buildings in Mei Foo Sun Chuen housing estate.
The station is designed to facilitate the transportation of the residents of Mei Foo Sun Chuen housing etate, which has nearly 100 buildings and several schools, and eventually became the station between the Kowloon urban area and the new town of Tsuen Wan.
www.wikipedia.org /wiki/Mei_Foo_Station   (390 words)

  
 Lai Chi Kok (MTR) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Funny enough, the area around this station is still part of Cheung Sha Wan (a shopping centre named Cheung Sha Wan Plaza is on top of the station), and the actual Lai Chi Kok area is where Mei Foo station serves.
Lai Chi Kok (荔枝角, Jyutping: lai6 zi1 gok3; lit.
The station is in orange-red livery, and is a simple through station with an island platform.
www.wikipedia.org /wiki/Lai_Chi_Kok_Station   (190 words)

  
 Olympic (MTR) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The station was originally known as Tai Kok Tsui in proposals outlined by the government in the Airport Core Programme ([1]) during the 1990s.
In 16th December, 1996, the station is renamed to Olympic in memorial of the achievement of Hong Kong sports participants.
The station was decorated with the pictures of 1996 Summer Olympics and is named after the Olympic Movement.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Olympic_%28MTR%29   (268 words)

  
 Mei Foo (MTR) - TheBestLinks.com - Mei Foo Station, Hong Kong, 1982, 1985, ...
The original Mei Foo Station is the one of MTR Tsuen Wan Line, located between Lai King and Lai Chi Kok stations.
Originally proposed as Lai Chi Kok and named Lai Wan (Meaning "The bay of Lai Chi Kok") after its opening in 1982, the station was renamed to its current name in 1985.
Mei Foo Station (美孚站 in Tradtional Chinese, 美孚站 in Simplified Chinese) is a station complex serving as an interchange between MTR Tsuen Wan Line and KCRC West Rail, Hong Kong.
www.thebestlinks.com /Mei_Foo_Station.html   (397 words)

  
 September  2001
Located in Lai Chi Kok Park, and ‘decorated’ with landscaping, it will become West Rail’s ‘station in the park’, and will certainly be the ‘greenest’of the nine West Rail stations.
This significant milestone was achieved with the commencement of construction of the PTI for Tsuen Wan West Station.
All West Rail stations, except Mei Foo Station, will have a new PTI built adjacent to the station to provide interchange services for West Rail passengers.
www.kcrc.com /eng/corporate/news/old/02mayPuWR/E2.htm   (374 words)

  
 Highways Department
Tsuen Wan Line is 16.9 km long between the 2 terminal stations at Central and Tsuen Wan with 14 intermediate stations; namely Admiralty, Tsim Sha Tsui, Jordan, Yau Ma Tei, Mong Kok, Prince Edward, Sham Shui Po, Cheung Sha Wan, Lai Chi Kok, Mei Foo, Lai King, Kwai Fong, Kwai Hing and Tai Wo Hau.
Lai King is the interchange station with Tung Chung Line.
Mei Foo is the interchange station with West Rail.
www.hyd.gov.hk /eng/major/road/rail/existing/twl.htm   (180 words)

  
 Dream City (MTR) - Wikpedia
The station is to serve an residential project of the same name; the first tenders for the construction of Phase 1 of the project were completed in January 2005.
Construction of the station is expected in 2009.
Dream City is a proposed station on the Hong Kong MTR Tseung Kwan O line
www.bostoncoop.net /~tpryor/wiki/index.php?title=Dream_City_(MTR)   (77 words)

  
 Welcome to The Film Services Office
Lai Chi Kok Park of about 20 hectares was built on land reclaimed from the offshore area of Mei Foo Sun Chuen.
(b) Lai Chi Kok Park (Stage I): 2 mini-soccer pitches (with spectator stand for 1000), 5 tennis courts, 3 pavilions, 1 tai chi area, 1 children's play area, 1 pond with waterfall, stone fish fountain, cascade and bridge, 1 refreshment kiosk, 8 car parking spaces and toilets cum changing rooms.
Its outlook will be changed soon after its redevelopment and the completion of a railway station near the park.
www.fso-tela.gov.hk /accessibility/eng/locations_details.cfm?Photo_Num=00020   (196 words)

  
 Hong Kong Housing Authority and Housing Department - Press Releases
Lai Yan Court is located at the former Lai Chi Kok Amusement Park site, enjoying green mountain view.
Located in Yuen Chau Kok, the eastern part of Sha Tin, Yu Chui Court is close to the proposed City One Station of the Ma On Shan Rail.
Situated in Yuen Long, Fung Ting Court is close to a Light Rail station and within 10 minutes' walking distance from the Yuen Long Station of the proposed West Rail.
www.housingauthority.gov.hk /en/aboutus/news/pressreleases/0,,2-0-1046,00.html   (492 words)

  
 KCRC
The Mei Foo Station contractor has completed pre-boring for Ching Cheung Road Tunnel and pile installation at Lai Chi Kok Park for the Station is already progressing at full speed.
A total of 41 trees located at the works area and evacuation access at Mount Sterling Mall, Lai Wan Road and Lai Chi Kok Park were temporarily transplanted ahead of the commencement of the West Rail - MTR Mei Foo Station Interchange works.
Transplantation at a holding nursery at Lai Chi Kok Park near the KMB Bus Depot was successfully completed on 21 February 2000.
www.kcrc.com /eng/corporate/news/old/marpu/prou3.html   (494 words)

  
 irasia.com - Sun Hung Kai Properties Limited
The property is right at the centre of urban Kowloon's transportation network, near the Lai Chi Kok MTR station and just a three-minute walk to the Cheung Sha Wan Road exit and bus terminus via a proposed pedestrian subway.
Situated in a prime location on the southern coast of Lai Chi Kok Bay, liberte occupies over 200,000 square feet in the centre of the planned 600,000 square-foot Lai Chi Kok Comprehensive Development Area, next to the newly-gazetted Cheung Sha Wan commercial zone.
It is also within walking distance of the planned Nam Cheong West Rail station, and different highways offer easy driving access to various districts.
www.irasia.com /listco/hk/shkp/newsflash/n020404.htm   (800 words)

  
 Draft Lai Chi Kok Outline Zoning Plan approved
Major GIC uses include the Lai Chi Kok Hospital, the Lai Chi Kok Reception Centre, the Po Leung Kuk Practical School, a fire station, a telephone exchange, a swimming pool complex, an indoor games hall, an Urban Services Department Training School and a district library.
The existing Lai Chi Kok Bus Depot at Po Lun Street is zoned "CDA" for residential development with retail, open space and GIC facilities.
A spokesman for the Board said the approved OZP was to establish a statutory land use framework to guide development and redevelopment within the Lai Chi Kok area.
www.info.gov.hk /gia/general/199810/30/1030096.htm   (438 words)

  
 Lai Chi Kok Outline Zoning Plan approved
The approved Lai Chi Kok OZP No. S/K16/12 is available for public inspection during normal office hours at the Secretariat of the Town Planning Board, Tsuen Wan and West Kowloon District Planning Office, Sham Shui Po District Office and Kwai Tsing District Office.
Existing major Government facilities which serve a wider area comprise the Lai Chi Kok Hospital, the Lai Chi Kok Reception Centre, the Po Leung Kuk Practical School, a fire station, a telephone exchange, a swimming pool complex, an indoor games hall, a district library and a bus terminus.
"The approved OZP provides a statutory land use planning framework to guide development and redevelopment within the Lai Chi Kok area," a spokesman for the Town Planning Board said today (July 18).
www.info.gov.hk /gia/general/200307/18/0718150.htm   (430 words)

  
 Hong Kong: Kowloon Canton Railway
Station and on-train information in both Chinese and English will explain anything else I may have missed here, and all KCRC staff are fluent in either English, Cantonese, Mandarin or any combination of those three, and all PA announcement are made in all three languages.
This station is the stop that serves the Chinese University of Hong Kong, one of the territory's higher educational institutions.
This is only true for now, pending the completion of a reconfiguration of the station in 2004 which will add a new platform to the other side of the side track, and a total reconfiguration of the station layout to better serve the tsunami that is the passenger flow at this crowded border crossing point.
world.nycsubway.org /asia-oceania/hkkcr.html   (3587 words)

  
 wfbcjhon.txt
Future developments include a Station Information Communal System, which when implemented, will result in a largely "paperless" station environment.
In the case of offenses such as careless driving, the process is initiated by the laying of an information and issuance of a summons requiring the defendant to attend court on a specific day.
During the arrest and charge process, an accused will either be granted police bail to attend a magistrates court on a future date or be kept in police custody to be brought before a magistrate as soon as is reasonably practical.
www.ojp.usdoj.gov /bjs/pub/ascii/wfbcjhon.txt   (4554 words)

  
 DC-report23.doc
Councillors instead made a counter-proposal by suggesting that the area around Lai Yan Court south of Lai King Hill Road be incorporated into Lai Chi Kok planning scheme area.
Councillors were strongly opposed to Amendment A, under which a 1.9-hectare site north of Ching Cheung Road would be incorporated into Kwai Chung Planning Scheme Area.
Councillors noted the recommendations of the consultancy study and made many innovative suggestions, notably provision of cultural park and open-air theatre, and an innovative approach to the development of the area near the heritage sites.
www.districtcouncils.gov.hk /ssp_d/english/doc/Report/Report(00-03)/DC-report23.doc   (500 words)

  
 SAVE A LIFE - Foreign Prisoners Support Service
Green Mini-Bus 91M or 93M from MTR Lai King Station.
By Shuttle ferry from Cheung Chau or Ping Chau to Chi Ma Wan.
Green Mini-Bus 90M or 92M from MTR Mei Foo Station.
www.phaseloop.com /foreignprisoners/prison-hongkong.html   (3611 words)

  
 kwan_kenneth's Xanga Site
Lai King, and Mei Foo, Lai Chi Kok,
I am stationed at the airport and the Airport express as well as the Sky Pier terminal in Chep Lap Kok for the rest of the week and early next week.
I am going to stand again at HK Airport Express station in HK (morning) and Kowloon (afternoon).
www.xanga.com /home.aspx?user=kwan_kenneth   (1399 words)

  
 Transport Department - Transport Department
Kowloon GMB route 44M (Lai Chi Kok (Cheung Shun Street) -- Barracks (Chi Ngong Road): from 6.50 am to the end of the event at headway of about 10-minute;
NT GMB route 87A (Kwai Fong MTR Station -- Barracks (Chi Ngong Road)): from 9.30 am to the end of the event at headway of about 10-minute.
Special transport services will be arranged for the general public covering the open day of the Barracks in Stonecutters Island, Shek Kong and Stanley between 10.30 am and 1.30 pm on Sunday (October 6).
www.td.gov.hk /publications_and_press_releases/press_releases/transport_department/index_releasemonth_10_releaseyear_2002_uid_477_t.htm   (246 words)

  
 Lai Chi Kok depot to be redeveloped
The Chief Executive in Council has approved the draft Lai Chi Kok Outline Zoning Plan, covering an area of about 91 hectares in the northwestern part of Kowloon within the Sham Shui Po Administration District.
About 1.3 hectares of land at Po Lun Street in Lai Chi Kok has been zoned for comprehensive development to facilitate control over the site's redevelopment after the removal of the Lai Chi Kok Bus Depot, the Town Planning Board says.
About 0.04 hectare of land is zoned for other specified uses, including the existing petrol filling station at Mei Lai Road.
www.news.gov.hk /en/category/infrastructureandlogistics/050422/html/050422en06005.htm   (247 words)

  
 Asian Architech & Contractor Selected Features
Mei Foo Station, the "station in the park", with its heavily planted roof and complete integration with Lai Chi Kok park, is by far the finest example of this, and, as such, is Keith Fielder's overall favourite.
Keith Fielder, the KCRC's chief architect for West Rail, says this was achieved through the retention of various elements of continuity in the designs of the different stations: "Certain architectural elements were standardised with respect to form, materials or layout, with the ultimate goal of establishing passenger-familiarity," he explains.
A row of columns for the future extension of the station was therefore included in the design for phase one, as it was felt that building the columns while the station was operating would prove too much of a difficult task.
www.media-transasia.com /tphkl/aac/sf.html   (17072 words)

  
 Lai Chi Kok Park Photo Gallery by Peter Kwok at pbase.com
The Lai Chi Kok Park is 17.65 hectares of urban oasis squeezed between the Mei Foo housing estate and the West Kowloon Expressway.
Lai Chi Kok Park Photo Gallery by Peter Kwok at pbase.com
It offers green spaces, sports facilities, and an exquisite Chinese garden.
www2.pbase.com /peterkwok/hklaichikok   (55 words)

  
 Hong Kong Station (MTR) - Wikpedia
It is connected to the Central Station via two tunnels, typically taking 3-6 minutes.The tunnels, crossing the Connaught Road Central, are equipped with some 'flat' Escalators.
Hong Kong station is the eastern terminus of the Tung Chung Line
Concourse of Hong Kong MTR station, Tung Chung Line side.
bostoncoop.net /~tpryor/wiki/index.php?title=Hong_Kong_Station_(MTR)   (121 words)

  
 Pics from HK - hardCOREware Forum
You go into the MTR (subway) station, and you don't see a speck of graffiti...
The air isn't quite as crisp as in Canada, but then again pretty much nowhere in the world is. The fact that I've been living in Richmond for the past 5 years must help, because HK doesn't feel very foreign at all.
There is always someone cleaning up any garbage that might have been tossed aside...
www.hardcoreware.net /forum/showthread.php?t=4856&page=3&pp=10   (944 words)

  
 interview_translation2.txt
Lai Chi Kok Rd. [sorry, don't know the English name for this place] was four hundred dollars...
No, I don't think the version I played had "Lai Yuen"...
DJ: The oldest versions still have "Lai Yuen" on sale...
www9.brinkster.com /bbe/articles/interview_translation2.txt   (1514 words)

  
 Lei Muk Shue Bus Route Description -- 36B
Lai Chi Kok MTR Station, Cheung Sha Wan Road
For the next ten years, 36B was dedicated to serve the commuters between Upper Kwai-Chung and the factories, warehouses along the coast of Lai Chi Kok Road, making small impact on route 36A, which connects Lei Muk Shue and inner Cheung Sha Wan.
Prince Edward Road Flyover exit, Lai Chi Kok Road
netvigator.com /~busstop/238X/lms/36Be.html   (652 words)

  
 AAPN.org - Asian Animal Protection Network - The Zoo Pages
Lai Chi Kok Zoo was one of the world's worst.
In September 1997 I travelled to Chengdu to investigate the Sun and Moon South West Theme Park but also visited the Giant Panda Breeding Research Station and the Chengdu Zoo.
Faeces and food scraps lay mixed on the cage floors.
www.aapn.org /zoopage.html   (9217 words)

  
 Off Beat
Participating teams were: Lai Chi Kok Fire Station, Sham Shui Po Police District, CSD Emergency Support Group and Lai Chi Kok Reception Centre.
After a series of exciting heats, Sham Shui Po Police District met Lai Chi Kok Reception Centre in the final ¡Ð which was battled out at the Tai Hang Tung Recreation Ground on 29 January under warm but dry skies.
In late 1998 phase II was completed with 23 of the larger divisional stations being re-equipped.
www.gov.hk /police/offbeat/649/sport.html   (736 words)

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