Disneyland Resort line

Disneyland Resort line
迪士尼綫
A Disneyland Resort line train at Sunny Bay station
Overview
StatusOperational
OwnerMTR Corporation
LocaleDistricts: Tsuen Wan
Termini
Connecting lines
Stations2
Color on map     Pink (#F173AC)
Service
TypeCommuter Rail, driverless
SystemMTR
Depot(s)Siu Ho Wan
Rolling stock3 refurbished Metro Cammell EMUs (DC)
Ridership11,000 daily average (2010)[1]
History
Opened1 August 2005; 19 years ago (2005-08-01)
Technical
Line length3.8 km (2.4 mi)
Number of tracksBi-directional single-track (with a single passing loop)
CharacterAt-grade
Track gauge1,432 mm (4 ft 8+38 in)
Electrification1,500 V DC (Overhead line)
Operating speed
  • Average: 55 km/h (34 mph)
  • Maximum: 80 km/h (50 mph)[2]
Signalling
Route map

Siu Ho Wan Depot
Sunny Bay     
Tung Chung line to Tung Chung/
Airport Express to AsiaWorld–Expo
Right arrow
Sunny Bay Rd/Penny's Bay Hwy
Magic Rd
Disneyland Resort
Ferry and bus transfers
(via short walks from Disneyland Resort station)
Disneyland Resort line
Traditional Chinese迪士尼綫
Simplified Chinese迪士尼线
Transcriptions
Standard Mandarin
Hanyu PinyinDíshìní xiàn
Yue: Cantonese
Yale Romanizationdihk sih nèih sin
Jyutpingdik6 si6 nei4 sin3
Geographically accurate route map of the Disneyland Resort line

The Disneyland Resort line (Chinese: 迪士尼綫) is a commuter rail line connecting Sunny Bay to the Hong Kong Disneyland Resort, coloured pink on the network diagram. It is the seventh line of the former MTR network before the merger of MTR and KCR, and the world's first metro line designed to service a Disney theme park. There are only two stations on this line, Sunny Bay and Disneyland Resort, and the line operates as a shuttle service between these two stations. Sunny Bay station is an interchange station with the Tung Chung line between Tsing Yi and Tung Chung stations. Administratively, the entire line is in Tsuen Wan District, despite being situated on Lantau Island, and is the only MTR line in Hong Kong to run within a single district.

  1. ^ "Daily average patronage and train loading on MTR Railway Lines in 2005 to 2010" (PDF). HKSAR Government. 8 June 2011. Retrieved 10 February 2014.
  2. ^ "Business Overview" (PDF). MTR. July 2021. p. 6. Retrieved 2022-08-08.