In 1950–1951, a (in fact only a long siding) of
Kowloon–Canton Railway was built to transport bodies of
civilians killed in
World War II, and later to cater the visitor in
Ching Ming Festival and
Chung Yeung Festival. The whole
single track branch was built upon an
embankment. It branched off south of
Fanling station, at the start of the curve. The station at Wo Hop Shek was the most modern of all stations in Hong Kong at the time it was built, and instead of being a brick built structure as other stations were, it was of cement and steel. Special vehicles were built to carry the bodies. The branch was abandoned after the railway was electrified in 1983. No traces can be found now of the line, but the site of the station survives as a roundabout. The start of the branch is now marked by a red gate visible on the Fanling side of the
Jockey Club Road bridge, which used to be a level crossing. ==Gallant Garden==