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Tai Hing Forest was originally called "Tai Hing", servicing the costal parts of the then-small town of Tai Hing. Hakone was by far more important until the Tai Hing Upgrade Project was implemented, which brought some high-density residential blocks to the area.
Tai Hing Forest was originally called "Tai Hing", servicing the costal parts of the then-small town of Tai Hing. Hakone was by far more important until the Tai Hing Upgrade Project was implemented, which brought some high-density residential blocks to the area.


Tai Hing Forest initially had one platform. The second platform was added to transfer to the Tai Hing tram. The Single-tracked Mihara Line only required one platform for services that were not all that common.
Tai Hing Forest initially had one platform. The second platform was added to transfer to the Tai Hing tram. The Single-tracked [[Mihara Line]] only required one platform for services that were not all that common.

Revision as of 21:10, 27 April 2022

大慶林
Tai Hing Forest
Taihingforest.jpg
The entrance to Tai Hing Forest. Note the complete ticket barriers despite the rural nature of the area.
General Information
Location -2923 ~ 33142
Owned by Harmony Rail Transit (Lamtsu)
Operated by Harmony Rail Transit (Lamtsu) Lamtsu Rapid Transit
Line(s) Mihara Line (Local)

Mihara Line (Rapid) Hakone Line

Tai Hing Tram
Platforms 2
Tracks 2
Technical Information
Structure Type At-grade
Disabled Access Yes
Opened 2008


Tai Hing Forest is the primary railway station serving the Tai Hing area.

History

Tai Hing Forest was originally called "Tai Hing", servicing the costal parts of the then-small town of Tai Hing. Hakone was by far more important until the Tai Hing Upgrade Project was implemented, which brought some high-density residential blocks to the area.

Tai Hing Forest initially had one platform. The second platform was added to transfer to the Tai Hing tram. The Single-tracked Mihara Line only required one platform for services that were not all that common.