Cotai East station
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East Asian Games towards Barra | Taipa line | MUST towards Taipa Ferry Terminal |
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Cotai East station (Chinese: 路氹東站; Portuguese: Estação Cotai Leste) is a station on Taipa line of the Macau Light Rapid Transit, mainly serving tourists and staff due to its proximity to multiple casino resorts including Wynn Palace, Londoner Macao, and City of Dreams.
History
In the original plan this station is named East Zone of Cotai station (Chinese: 路氹城東站; Portuguese: Estação Zona Este do Cotai). Building work of this and three other stations in Cotai began in 2012.[1] Although completed in 2016, the opening of the station was delayed due to ongoing work at Taipa line train depot.
The station opened on 10 December 2019 along with the Taipa line.[2] The bridge linking Grand Hyatt Macau and Wynn Palace opened in advance in May 2019.[3]
Station layout
Two side platforms are on the second floor, and ticket hall is located on the first floor.
- Exit A: City of Dreams, Grand Hyatt Macau, Morpheus, Londoner Macao, MGM Cotai
- Exit B: International School of Macao, Wynn Palace
References
- v
- t
- e
- Barra
- Ocean
- Jockey Club
- Stadium
- Pai Kok
- Cotai West
- Lotus
- East Asian Games
- Cotai East
- MUST
- Airport
- Taipa Ferry Terminal
- Island Hospital
- Seac Pai Van
- Lotus
- Hengqin Checkpoint
- Taipa Ferry Terminal
- Zone E1
- South Zone A
- Central Zone A
- North Zone A
- Pearl of the Orient
- Border Gate