Probably Fanling again. If you compare the supporting double-pillars, they looks pretty much the same. Yaumatei station (in 1967) has concrete supports and double-pillars. At the Yaumatei station, the rainwater pipe runs in front of a concrete pillar, and it doesn't at the station on this photo. On the Fanling station photo and this one, there are gratings in the rear part of the station which do not exist in Yaumatei.
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The roof and stanchions appear to be of the then Yau Ma Tei Railway Station. Comparison here May be Sheung Shui again. Confirmation required
Fanling?
Probably Fanling again. If you compare the supporting double-pillars, they looks pretty much the same. Yaumatei station (in 1967) has concrete supports and double-pillars. At the Yaumatei station, the rainwater pipe runs in front of a concrete pillar, and it doesn't at the station on this photo. On the Fanling station photo and this one, there are gratings in the rear part of the station which do not exist in Yaumatei.