MTR station near Science Park will serve city’s ‘superconnector’ goals
First floated in 2021, the project is part of Hong Kong’s innovation hub ambitions, and in its revised form will not affect the government’s 10-year housing target

The station is pivotal to the connectivity of a technological, science and innovation hub integral to Hong Kong’s future as a “superconnector” economy. It is expected to open as early as 2033, with construction to begin in 2028. The Hong Kong Science and Technology Park’s lack of sufficient transport connectivity has been criticised for years.
The connectivity of the new station complements the city’s broader ambition to be an innovation hub. Dennis Lo Yuk-ming, CUHK vice-chancellor and president, said the proposed station would align closely with its Area 39 project, an innovation and technology as well as teaching hub.
“The new station will enhance connectivity between CUHK, the Hong Kong Science Park and the Northern Metropolis, easing the convergence of global talent, research capabilities and innovative resources, further expanding the scope of industry-academia-research collaboration,” he said. About 24,000 people live at Pak Shek Kok, while a similar number work at the Science Park.
