Commuter railway The town is served by
Tin Shui Wai station on the
Tuen Ma line. The station borders the south of the town, near
Ping Shan, and is adjacent to Tin Yiu Estate, Tin Shing Court and Tin Yau Court. It is elevated over the junction of Ping Ha Road and Tin Fuk Road. Many bus stops serve the station. Three footbridges are constructed along Tin Fuk Road and Ping Ha Road to connect the station to the town. The Tuen Ma line directly connects Tin Shui Wai to the neighbouring new towns of Tuen Mun and Yuen Long, as well as
Tsuen Wan ,
Kowloon and East New Territories via the 5.5 kilometre
Tai Lam Tunnel. The entrances/exits of the station are: •
A: Public transport interchange, Hang Mei Tsuen •
B: Tin Shing Court, Tin Shui Wai Police Station •
C: Tin Yiu Light Rail stop, Tin Yiu Estate •
D: Tin Yau Court, Tin Tsz Estate •
E1: Tin Shui Wai Light Rail stop (Platform 1) •
E2: Tin Shui Wai Light Rail stop (Platform 2) •
E3: Tin Shui Wai Light Rail stop (Platform 3), Pagoda, Ping Shan Heritage Trail, Sheung Cheung Wai
Light railway The district is also served by the
Light Rail, with Tin Shui Wai station serving as the main interchange point for the local branch of this network, which runs in a circle around the new town, called Tin Shui Wai Circular. The light rail network, in conjunction with the
Tuen Ma line, connects the townships of
Tuen Mun and
Yuen Long. The light rail is divided into fare zones 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, and 5A. All of Tin Shui Wai's 16 light rail stops fall in zones 4 and 5A. The
Tin Shui Wai stop of the
Light Rail network belongs to Zone 4 for single-ride ticket. It is underneath the Tuen Ma line station at ground level. Platforms 1, 2 and 3 can be reached by escalators at West Rail exits E1, E2 and E3, respectively.
Routes Bus and road A well-developed
bus network is an important transport element in Tin Shui Wai, with buses running to most major destinations in Hong Kong. Main roads connecting the township to surrounding areas are Ping Ha Road, Tin Ha Road, Long Tin Road,
Yuen Long Highway and Tin Wah Road (to
Lau Fau Shan). ==In popular culture==