MTR lines The Airport Express ( Traditional Chinese: 機場快綫; Jyutping: Gei1 Coeng4 Faai3 Sin3; pinyin: Jīcháng Kuàixìan) is one of the seven lines of the MTR in Hong Kong, providing the only train service linking between Hong Kong International Airport and the urban areas in Hong Kong. ...more on Wikipedia about "Airport Express (MTR)"
The Disneyland Resort Line (迪士尼綫) is an MTR line connecting Yam O to the Hong Kong Disneyland Resort. It is the MTR's seventh line, and the world's first metro line designed to service a Disney theme park. There are only two stations on this line, Sunny Bay and Disneyland Resort. Sunny Bay station is an interchange station with the Tung Chung Line between Tsing Yi and Tung Chung stations. ...more on Wikipedia about "Disneyland Resort Line (MTR)"
East Kowloon Line was one of the original five MTR lines proposed in the late 1960s in Hong Kong, which connects Sheung Wan with East Kowloon, and subsequently extended to Sha Tin. However, the plan never came into fruition as the population of the areas in East Kowloon, namely, Ma Tau Wai, To Kwa Wan, Hung Hom, showed signs of declining and it was deemed no longer feasible to build such a line. The link to Sha Tin was provided by electrifying the existing Kowloon-Canton Railway British Section (now KCR East Rail). Furthermore, the relocation of the Kai Tak Airport to a new one at Chek Lap Kok in the mid-1990s has literally knocked a devastating blow to the project. ...more on Wikipedia about "East Kowloon Line (MTR)"
The Island Line (Chinese: 港島綫) is one of the 7 lines of the MTR, the mass transit system in Hong Kong. It runs from Sheung Wan in the Central and Western District to Chai Wan in the Eastern District. The line first opened in May 31, 1985. ...more on Wikipedia about "Island Line (MTR)"
The Kwun Tong Line ( Chinese: 觀塘綫) is one of the seven lines of the MTR network in Hong Kong. It starts at Yau Ma Tei in Kowloon West and ends at Tiu Keng Leng in Tseung Kwan O, Sai Kung. It is indicated in green on the MTR map. During the morning rush, Kwun Tong Line needs 27 trains on the tracks and keep 2.1 minutes train interval. ...more on Wikipedia about "Kwun Tong Line (MTR)"
The Tseung Kwan O Line (將軍澳綫) is one of the seven lines of the MTR system in Hong Kong. It runs from Hong Kong Island to the new town of Tseung Kwan O. The line is indicated with the colour purple. During the morning rush, Tseung Kwan O Line needs 15 train on service to keep 2.7 train intervals. ...more on Wikipedia about "Tseung Kwan O Line (MTR)"
The Tsuen Wan Line (荃灣綫) is one of the seven lines of the metro network in Hong Kong known as the MTR. It is indicated in red on the MTR map. ...more on Wikipedia about "Tsuen Wan Line (MTR)"
The Tung Chung Line (東涌綫) is one of the seven lines of the MTR system in Hong Kong. It links Tung Chung with Hong Kong Island. A part of the Tung Chung Line was built along with the Kap Shui Mun Bridge and the Tsing Ma Bridge. ...more on Wikipedia about "Tung Chung Line (MTR)"
The West Island Line and South Island Line are two new proposed lines of the Hong Kong MTR metro system. Construction to the southern end of Hong Kong Island, which is at present not serviced by any rail transport, has been approved by the Executive Council of Hong Kong. Four schemes have been put forward, but so far there has not been a single plan that has not had significant drawbacks to it. ...more on Wikipedia about "West Island Line and South Island Line"
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