West Rail Line

West Rail Line

The HK-MTR lines|West Rail ( _zh. 西鐵綫) (formerly called West Rail, Chinese: 西鐵) is one of the MTR lines in Hong Kong. It starts at Nam Cheong Station in Sham Shui Po and ends at Tuen Mun Station in Tuen Mun.

Currently the West Rail Line provides a local service on its own. No inter-city service is offered, making it effectively more like a metro instead of a commuter railway, although it was built in commuter railway standard, and was expected to accommodate other trains in future.

The railway line was operated by Kowloon-Canton Railway Corporation (KCRC) as part of the three lines in its network prior to the MTR-KCR merger. Operation has since since been taken over by MTR Corporation on 2 December 2007 after the merger completed.

The line is coloured magenta on the MTR map.

History

A railway to the northwestern New Territories from the urban area in Kowloon was proposed in the early 1990s. Both the MTR and the KCRC submitted plans to the government, but ultimately the KCRC's proposal to Tin Shui Wai new town was selected. However, several major accidents on Tuen Mun Road made residents in Tuen Mun request a railway connection within the centre of the new town of Tuen Mun. This made the route in the final proposal deviate from the original plan (which terminated at the centre of Tin Shui Wai new town), to terminate near Tuen Mun Town Centre.

The first phase of construction included a double-track commuter railway connecting Tuen Mun station and Nam Cheong stations. This system has been in operation since December 20 2003.

Initial operation

Originally, the KCRC expected the West Rail line to have a daily ridership figure of 200,000 passengers, but poor onward connections between stations and the areas they serve meant that the number of commuters choosing to use the HK-MTR lines|West Rail line remained far short of the goal after opening. The KCRC was also blamed for its route planning and forceful reduction of bus services, which has mainly been provided by Kowloon Motor Bus after operations began.

Furthermore, due to the frequent breakdowns, the chairman of KCRC, Michael Tien, announced that if the performance of HK-MTR lines|West Rail did not improve, he would considered resigning. Although monthly passes were introduced on August 1 2004, and the daily ridership increased to 150,000, there was still a long way to go before the KCRC's goal of 200,000 passengers was met.

Since December 20 2004, the further discount of 20% was cancelled due to the quick recovery of the economy and a ridership increase to 170,000. The monthly pass concession was extended for another half a year.

Improvement of signalling system

In August 2005, Michael Tien announced that 90% of breakdowns of the signalling system are due to failure of axle counters. 45% of the whole line is elevated, which makes power lines easier to be hit by lightning, therefore causing such breakdowns. The average distance between two stations is 3 km, which results in a longer time for engineers to repair the signalling system. The most serious breakdown occurred on July 21 2005 and caused a delay of up to 40 minutes, which exceeds the total journey time of 30 minutes.

For this reason, KCRC decided to throw over HK$10M to improve the signalling system, including hiring foreign railway experts and finding solutions to decrease down-time.

Route discription

The track was laid underground only between Nam Cheong and Kam Sheung Road stations. At Nam Cheong, the track is actually at ground level, but the covered tracks makes most passengers feel like they're travelling underground. The rest of the track was constructed on a viaduct, so there is room for an emergency passage. The line's depot is located south of Kam Sheung Road station.

Fare system

stations to the HK-MTR lines|Tsuen Wan or HK-MTR lines|Tung Chung may enjoy fare concessions. The total fare is calculated from the starting and ending stations in the whole journey, irrespective of which interchange station was chosen.

The line also offers day passes and monthly passes. [cite web
coauthors = MTR
title = Day Pass . Monthly Pass
publisher = Mass Transit Railway Corporation
month = December | year = 2007
url = http://www.mtr.com.hk/eng/whatsnew/images/Monthly_Day_Pass_leaflet_all.pdf
accessdate = 2008-04-26|format=PDF
] Monthly Passes are stored in the Octopus Card, and allows the passenger to enjoy unlimited rides of the West Rail Line, Light Rail, MTR Buses, MTR Feeder Bus Route K16 and designated minibus routes within the month. They are sold at $400 and holders of the $300 monthly pass can continue to enjoy the $300 / month offer. Day Passes are in the form of a magnetic ticket, plus a paper folder which is called the "Boarding Pass". They are sold at $20, and the passenger can enjoy unlimited rides of the West Rail Line, Light Rail, MTR Buses and MTR Feeder Bus Route K16 within the service day. They need to use the ticket to pass through the entry / exit gates at West Rail Line stations. When travelling on buses, they need to present the ticket with the boarding pass when they board. When travelling on the Light Rail, they need to present the ticket with the boarding pass during ticket inspection. Holders of 10 West Rail Line Day Passes can exchange for a new West Rail Day Pass at West Rail Stations.

tations

This is a list of all the stations on West Rail. The coloured boxes holding the station names represent the unique colour motif for the station.

;Notes

* Proposed
# Under construction

Major incidents

At 09:15 on February 14 2007, a passenger train broke down when one of the transformers mounted on the train (EMU SP1900) roof exploded. It is suspected that the overheated transformer caused its insulating oil to vapourise, thus causing the explosion. In addition, the circuit breaker of the transformer apparently failed to cut the power supply to the transformer.

This incident occurred in a tunnel on the southbound section between Kam Sheung Road and Tsuen Wan West, about 2 km from Tsuen Wan West. Around 650 passengers had to evacuate through the dark tunnel to the station, and around 340 people returned to the ground through a ventilation shaft at Chai Wan Kok. Eleven people were sent to hospital. Train services returned normal after 4 hours [cite web
last = Cheng
first = Jonathan
coauthors =
title = KCRC in pledge on safety
publisher = Hong Kong Standard
date = February 15, 2007
url = http://www.thestandard.com.hk/news_detail.asp?pp_cat=11&art_id=38372&sid=12227018&con_type=3&d_str=20070215&sear_year=2007
accessdate = 2007-01-30
] .

As an apology, the West Rail was opened for free rides on February 21 2007, the first working day after the Chinese New Year holiday [cite web
title = Remarks of KCRC Chairman Mr Michael Tien on the West Rail Incident
publisher = KCRC
date = February 15, 2007
url = http://www.kcrc.com/html/eng/corporate/news_centre/press_release/2007/feb/upload/EA20070215.htm
accessdate = 2007-02-18
] .

Future development

The HK-MTR lines|West Rail will be extended both to the south and north in the future. The Northern Link will go from Kam Sheung Road Station to Lok Ma Chau Station, and to Sheung Shui Station via Chau Tau Station. The Kowloon Southern Link will be an extension from Nam Cheong Station to the HK-MTR lines|East Rail Hung Hom Station via East Tsim Sha Tsui Station with an intermediate station to be called West Kowloon Station located east of Kowloon Station station on the HK-MTR lines|Tung Chung and HK-MTR lines|Airport Express.

In the latest Sha Tin to Central Link proposal, HK-MTR lines|West Rail, which will terminate in Hung Hom Station, will extend northwards to connect HK-MTR lines|Ma On Shan in Tai Wai Station.

There were suggestions to use the tracks of the West Rail Line to accommodate the future Regional Express to Guangzhou via Shenzhen. However, dedicated corridor option has been decided during the Hong Kong/Guangdong Co-operation Joint Conference held on August 2007.

References

ee also

* West Rail Sightseeing Bus
* Transport in Hong Kong
* Rail transport in Hong Kong

External links

* [http://www.mtr.com.hk Official Website of the MTR]
* [http://www.mtr.com.hk/jplanner/eng/planner_index.php Official Website of MTR's rail services]


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