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Jordan (Chinese: 佐敦, Jyutping: zo2 deon1, Pinyin: Zuǒdūn) is a station on the Hong Kong MTR Tsuen Wan Line. Its station livery is light green. It is named after Jordan Road. About 220,000 passengers go through this station every day.

Jordan station opened with the second phase of MTR as a part of extension of the Kwun Tong Line from Shek Kip Mei to Central. Ever since the opening of Tsuen Wan Line in the 1980s, it became part of the new line instead of Kwun Tong Line.

Jordan is one of the earliest MTR stations which enjoyed platform screen doors.

Platforms


  • Platform 1: Tsuen Wan Line to Tsuen Wan
  • Platform 2: Tsuen Wan Line to Central

Platforms 1 and 2 share the same island platform.

Entrances/exits


  • A: Jordan Road
  • B1: Nathan Road
  • C1: Nathan Road
  • C2: Pilkem Street
  • D: Austin Road
  • E: Prudential Centre

Transport Connections


Minibus Routes

To Whampoa Estate:
  • 26 (Exit B2)

To Hung Hum Station:

  • 6 (Exit C2)

To Queen Elizabeth Hospital:

  • 57M (Exit B2)

To The Waterfront:

  • 26 (Exit B2)

Bus Routes

To Hung Hum Bay Centre:
  • 2E (Exit B2)

To Lok Man Sun Chuen:

  • 14 (Exit B2)

Neighbouring stations


Preceding station MTR Following station
Tsim Sha Tsui Tsuen Wan Line Yau Ma Tei

MTR stations | Kwun Chung | Yau Ma Tei

佐敦站

 

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