South Horizons Station

South Horizons
海怡半島
MTR
Future MTR rapid transit station

South Horizons Station Exit A
Chinese name
Traditional Chinese 海怡半島
Simplified Chinese 海怡半岛
General information
Location Ap Lei Chau
Southern District, Hong Kong
Coordinates 22°14′33″N 114°08′57″E / 22.2425°N 114.1491°E / 22.2425; 114.1491Coordinates: 22°14′33″N 114°08′57″E / 22.2425°N 114.1491°E / 22.2425; 114.1491
Owned by MTR Corporation
Operated by MTR Corporation
Line(s)
Platforms 2 (1 island platform)
Tracks 2
Construction
Structure type Underground
Other information
Station code SOH
History
Opening 18 December 2016[1]
Services
Preceding station   MTR   Following station
towards Admiralty
South Island LineTerminus
Location
Hong Kong MTR system map
South Horizons
Location within the MTR system

South Horizons (Chinese: 海怡半島) is an under-construction underground MTR rapid transit station in Hong Kong on the eastern section of the South Island Line, located on Ap Lei Chau in Southern District. The station is being built under Yi Nam Street and South Horizons Drive, and will primarily serve residents of the South Horizons private housing estate (its namesake), in addition to Ap Lei Chau Estate and Ap Lei Chau Industrial Estate. The station has a unique shape in the form of a letter Y, and has no overrun track. It will be the southern terminus of the South Island Line, and is scheduled to open on 18 December 2016[1] with the rest of the South Island Line.

Station layout

Future track layout
Legend
to Lei Tung
2
1
G Street level Exits
P
Platforms
Concourse Customer service, MTRShops, vending machines, ATMs
Octopus Add Value Machine
Platform 2      South Island Line towards Admiralty (Lei Tung)
Island platform, doors will open on the left/right
Platform 1      South Island Line towards Admiralty (Lei Tung)
South Horizons Station Exit B
South Horizons Station Exit C

This underground station will have two tracks and an island platform.[2] The station's single concourse will be located at the west of the station (near the bumper blocks), with all three exits extending from this concourse.[2]

South Horizons will have two artworks in the station. Along the glass walls of exits A and B, the work Tree Shadow in the Gridline, by Cheung Wai-lok, will feature shadows of trees in order to transition the exit passageways between indoors and outdoors.[2][3] Meanwhile, on platform level, the mosaic Soaring Horizon, created by children overseen by Karen Pow Cheuk-mei, will feature the surrounding landscape on the horizon, including the sea.[2][3]

Entrances/exits

South Horizons Station will have three exits serving the residential buildings of South Horizons. There will be two lifts for exit C.

References

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