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Lo Wu is the northern terminus of the Template:Lnl (Kowloon-Canton Railway) of Hong Kong, located in Lo Wu within the Closed Area on Hong Kong's northern frontier. The station serves as a primary checkpoint for rail passengers between Hong Kong and mainland China and vice versa, rather than serving a specific area. It is also the northernmost railway station in Hong Kong.

HistoryEdit

Initial openingEdit

When the Kowloon–Canton Railway (KCR) first went into service, trains did not stop at Lo Wu, as there was no border patrol at the time.<ref>Archived at GhostarchiveTemplate:Cbignore and the Wayback MachineTemplate:Cbignore: {{#invoke:citation/CS1|citation |CitationClass=web }}Template:Cbignore</ref> However, shortly after the People's Republic of China was created in October 1949, the KCR announced that trains would terminate at Lo Wu, and that passengers would be able to cross the border on foot.

After the economic reformation of China, through trains re-commenced running in 1979,<ref>Template:Cite news</ref> and cross-border traffic increased substantially. During the 1980s, Lo Wu station was completely redeveloped. On 15 January 1987, the new Lo Wu station was formally opened.

File:Lo Wu Station Concourse 1997.jpg
Station concourse in 1997.

Refurbishment workEdit

Refurbishment work of the station started in 2002, and new facilities such as a group waiting area and new ticket gates were introduced. Since 28 December 2004, this station also serves as the interchange station for the Shenzhen Metro Luohu station, which shares the same Chinese name.

In 2009, platform gap fillers were trialled on platforms.

Closure during COVID-19Edit

Following the Government's measures to contain the outbreak of COVID-19, this station was closed from 4 February 2020. This station provided 30-minute-interval train services between Lo Wu and Sheung Shui stations for Lo Wu residents only. This station remained closed to border crossing passengers as construction around the area was not completed yet. Instead, from 8 January 2023, border crossing residents were asked to use Lok Ma Chau station instead.

Opening during Ching Ming and Chung Yeung FestivalsEdit

To make it easier to go to Sandy Ridge for grave sweeping, for a month around Ching Ming Festival and Chung Yeung Festival, some East Rail line trains operated to/from this station from the start of service until 7 pm every day.

Re-opening of station for Cross-Border TravelEdit

On 6 February 2023, the MTR resumed Cross-Border Travel with the Mainland at Luohu Port, with train frequencies ranging from four to eight minutes.<ref>{{#invoke:citation/CS1|citation |CitationClass=web }}</ref>

Station layoutEdit

The station has three tracks. Two tracks serve the Template:Lnl as its terminus. The other track serves intercity through train services which do not stop at this station and continues northward across the border into mainland China. The through trains do not have platforms on this station.

PlatformsEdit

The East Rail station features two tracks with two side platforms and an island platform arranged in a Spanish solution. The island platforms (Template:MTR platform and Template:MTR platform) serve alighting passengers, while the side platforms (Template:MTR platform and Template:MTR platform) serve boarding passengers. The island platform connects to the departure concourse at G, and the side platforms are connected to the arrival concourse by escalators and lifts at L1. Both concourses are connected to the Lo Wu Control Point, through the Lo Wu Bridge which has moving walkways.

Trains entering the station will first open doors facing the island platform to allow passengers to alight. After station staff has confirmed that all passengers have alighted, the doors will close and doors facing the side platforms (Template:MTR platform and Template:MTR platform) will be opened for boarding passengers.

Prior to the implementation of the Spanish solution, passengers on both tracks would use the island platforms for both boarding and alighting, resulting in the platform overcrowding. In 2004, platform Template:MTR platform (which had previously been rarely used) was rebuilt and platform Template:MTR platform was constructed to improve the passenger flow for boarding passengers.

Located inside the paid area of the arrivals concourse (L2) are two separate passageways providing access to escalators, lifts, and stairs to one of the two side platforms (Template:MTR platform and Template:MTR platform). Large glass sliding doors ahead of each passageway begin automatically closing around 5 minutes before the train is set to depart the station. This is done to control the number of boarding passengers allowed on each narrow side platform to prevent overcrowding and reduces the chance of passengers falling onto the tracks. Once a set of automatic doors are shut, the other set will open, allowing access to the other side platform.

L1
Arrival Concourse
Upper Level Concourse
(Mainland China to Hong Kong)
Hong Kong Immigration Department and Customs and Excise Department checkpoints, Customer Service, HK Tourism Commission Office, shops
G
Departure Concourse
Ground Level Concourse
(Hong Kong to mainland China)
Fare adjustment, Immigration Department and Customs and Excise Department checkpoints, duty-free shop, Luohu Port, Lo Wu resident exit
Platforms ← Decommissioned track and locked to prevent unauthorised access →
Side platform (boarding), doors will open on the right for entering
Platform Template:Break Template:MTR platform ↑Template:\Template:MTR platform ↓ Template:Rcb towards Template:STN (Template:STN)Template:0
Island platform (alighting), doors will open on the left, right for exit
Platform Template:Break Template:MTR platform ↑Template:\Template:MTR platform ↓ Template:Rcb East Rail line towards Admiralty (Sheung Shui)
Side platform (boarding), doors will open on the left for entering

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Panorama of the central passageway from the platform to the border checkpoint

ExitsEdit

The station has three exits:

Exit Destinations Note
Departure Exit Lo Wu Immigration Control Point, Luohu Port The Lo Wu Immigration Control Point, where passengers must go through the border checkpoint in order to enter mainland China. Passengers must have valid travel documents to use this exit.<ref name="map">Template:MTRsource</ref>

Luohu Port (Shenzhen Metro Template:Rail color box: Luohu station,

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Arrival Exit
A1 Tak Yuet Lau, Liu Pok Village Two exits out to the Lo Wu area. These two exits are guarded by Hong Kong police officers. To use this exit, one must possess a Lo Wu Resident Card or a Closed Area Permit, which can be obtained at the Sheung Shui Police Station in Fanling.<ref name="map" />
A2 Lo Wu Village, Sandy Ridge Cemetery

IncidentsEdit

On 2 February 2020, two explosive devices were found at Lo Wu station.<ref>{{#invoke:citation/CS1|citation |CitationClass=web }}</ref>

See alsoEdit

ReferencesEdit

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External linksEdit

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