Olympic station


Olympic is a List of [MTR stations|station] on the of Hong Kong's MTR. The station's livery is dodger blue.
The station was originally named Tai Kok Tsui in proposals outlined by the government in the Airport Core Programme during the 1990s. In 1996, however, when Lee Lai-shan won the first ever Olympic gold medal of Hong Kong in windsurfing at the Atlanta 1996 Summer Olympics and two Hong Kong sportsmen, Cheung Yiu-cheung and Chiu Chung-lun, also won Gold medals in the Paralympic Games of the same year, the station was renamed Olympic on 16 December 1996, paying tribute to those achievements of Hong Kong athletes. The station is decorated with pictures of the 1996 Summer Olympics and is named after the Olympic Games.
Olympic is only one of two stations on the Tung Chung line not shared with another line, the other being Tung Chung itself.

History

The construction contract for the station was awarded to the Laing-Hip Hing joint venture in November 1994.
The station was opened on 22 June 1998 along with the rest of the Tung Chung line.

Station layout

Both side platforms are parallel to each other and are at ground level. They do not share the same island platform due to the Airport Express trains that run through the station without stopping.

Entrances and exits

The station's exits are all connected via pedestrian footbridges, with none directly built into the station. Some of these footbridges run over the West Kowloon Highway and Lin Cheung Road.