Tong Fong Tsuen stop

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Tong Fong Tsuen

塘坊村
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MTR Light Rail stop
LRT Tong Fong Stop.JPG
Tong Fong Tsuen stop platform
General information
Location Castle Peak Road – Ping Shan, Tong Fong Tsuen
Yuen Long District
Hong Kong
Coordinates 22°26′25″N114°00′25″E / 22.4403°N 114.007°E / 22.4403; 114.007
Owned by KCR Corporation
Operated by MTR Corporation
Line(s)
  •       Light Rail routes 610, 614, 615 and 761P
Platforms2 (2 side platforms)
Tracks2
Connections
Construction
Structure typeAt-grade
AccessibleYes
Other information
Station codeTOF (English code)
390 (Digital code)
Fare zone4
History
Opened
  • 18 September 1988;35 years ago (1988-09-18)
Services
Preceding stop MTR Lightrail icon.svg MTR Light Rail Following stop
Hung Shui Kiu 610 Ping Shan
towards Yuen Long
614
615
Hang Mei Tsuen
towards Tin Yat
761P
Location
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Station icon MTR.svg
Tong Fong Tsuen
Location within the MTR system

Tong Fong Tsuen (Chinese :塘坊村) is an at-grade MTR Light Rail stop located at Castle Peak Road in Yuen Long District, near Tong Fong Tsuen. It began service on 18 September 1988 and belongs to Zone 4. [1]

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References

  1. "Tong Fong Tsuen Stop" (PDF). MTR Corporation . Retrieved 10 July 2023.