The platforms are built under
Des Voeux Road Central from
Cleverly Street to
Rumsey Street. Although platforms 1 and 2 are parallel and directly opposite to each other, there is a wall separating the two tracks giving a false impression that both platforms are separated by a long distance from each other.
Rumsey Street platforms The platforms of Rumsey station, originally planned as the southern terminus of the
East Kowloon line, still remain in Sheung Wan station. They are located near Exit E, forming part of the passageways between the concourse and the open platforms, and they run perpendicular to the Island line platforms below. The platforms were never completed, and have a length of about three MTR
EMUs (while normal trains have eight each), roughly 60 metres long; do not have tracks nor overhead power lines; and have all tunnel entrances sealed with bricks. In 2015, one of the proposals for the usage of the Rumsey Street platforms has been for them to be the terminus of the
West Island line (then a separate line). However, with the decision to make the
West Island line to be an extension of the
Island line instead of a separate line, there are no more proposals to utilise the Rumsey Street platforms. Since then, the
MTR Corporation has covered up the abandoned platform edges with new walls to blend in with the rest of the station, and they are no longer visible. ==Entrances and exits==