I used to go to Hung Hom Station everyday to get to work over at Tsuen Wan West. This place always reminded of New York City's Grand Central Terminal, due to its large concourse. This station is one of three "ports of entry" in the Mass Transit Railway (MTR) grid, along with the East Rail Line Lo Wu and Lok Ma Chau Station.
The concourse is split into two platforms, the first of which is the G Concourse which serves Exit C as well as the government entities Hong Kong Immigration Department and the Customs and Excise Department. This side of the concourse is the only place which has public toilets.
The other side, called the M Concourse, serves 3 exits; A, B, and D. These exits also lead to the public transport system outside the station such as buses and minibuses. It also serves as the start of the footbridges to the Cross Harbour Tunnel (for buses to HK Island), students, staff, and academe of Hong Kong Polytechnic University, transportation to Tsim Sha Tsui East, Hong Kong Museum of History as well as the Hong Kong Science Museum, and finally, Hung Hom proper, which can be reached on foot or by bus.
For tourists who have plans to travel in China, the adjacent Harbour Plaza Metropolis hotel is a good choice to rest your bones. Hung Hom Station is constantly expanding to accommodate the planned Shatin to Central Link, a 17-kilometer project that will be completed in two phases within 2018 and 2020. read more