Prince Edward station

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Prince Edward

太子
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Platforms 4 (foreground) and 3 (background) in May 2022
General information
Location Nathan Road × Prince Edward Road West, Mong Kok
Yau Tsim Mong District
Hong Kong
Coordinates 22°19′28″N114°10′06″E / 22.3245°N 114.1683°E / 22.3245; 114.1683
Owned by MTR Corporation
Operated byMTR Corporation
Line(s)
Platforms4 (2 island platforms)
Tracks4
Connections
Construction
Structure typeUnderground
Platform levels2 (excluding concourse)
AccessibleYes
Other information
Station codePRE
History
Opened10 May 1982;41 years ago (1982-05-10)
Services
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Location
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Prince Edward
Location within the MTR system
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Prince Edward
Prince Edward (Hong Kong urban core)

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References

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Prince Edward station
Chinese 太子
Jyutping Taai3 zi2
Literal meaningCrown Prince