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MTR (Mass Transit Railway)
Service Areas: Island Line: Hong Kong Island's North
Tsuen Wan Line and Kwun Tong Line: Kowloon
Tseung Kwan O Line: Tseung Kwan O
Tung Chung Line and Airport Express: Lantau Island's Airport, Tung Chung and Tsing Yi

Servicing Hours: Different for each lines, mainly 06:00 to next morning 01:00 daily

In service since 1979, carrying about 2.3 million passengers daily (HK Population: 6.8 million), the MTR is the most popular public transport in Hong Kong.

The MTR has an accuracy of 99.9%. Also, the urban lines have trains running every 2 to 3 minutes, while the Tung Chung lines have trains running every 4 to 5 minutes during peak hours.

The MTR has around 50 stations located at all major entertainment, shopping, eating, commercial and residential areas of Hong Kong. Therefore catching the MTR is the first choice for public transportation in Hong Kong!

Reminder: If you have been catching the MTR (excluding the Airport Express) for a total of 10 trips between Mondays to Fridays within a week, you can get one free ticket! (Does not apply to Airport Express) Please note: For most up-to-date details please contact MTR

Website: MTR

MTR and KCR Route Map

KCR
Service Areas: KCR East Rail: Lo Wo (Border to China), northern New Territories, Sha Tin and Kowloon (Hung Hom Station)
KCR West Rail: Western New Territories, Kowloon (Shum Shui Po)
Light Rail: North-west New Territories (Between Tuen Mun and Yuen Long)
Guangdong Line: China's Guangdong to Kowloon (Hung Hom Station)
Shanghai Line: China's Shanghai to Kowloon (Hung Hom Station)
Beijing Line: China's Beijing to Kowloon (Hung Hom Station)

Servicing Hours: Different for each lines, mainly 05:30 to next morning 00:30 daily for East and West Rail

KCR is the main railway operator servicing the New Territories, and between China and Hong Kong.

Website: KCR


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