New Hong Kong cross-harbour rail link a boon for commuters, but bus operators expect big loss of passengers
- East Rail line MTR extension will cut travel time from New Territories, with fare savings for some
- Bus, minibus operators brace themselves for ‘exodus’ of passengers, hope for review of routes
A new section of Hong Kong’s MTR rail system opening on May 15 will allow commuters to get from parts of the New Territories to Central faster, with savings along some routes, but bus operators are dreading their loss of business.
The cross-harbour Hung Hom-Admiralty section of the Sha Tin to Central MTR link is expected to result in thousands switching from bus to rail.
The rail section, also known as the cross-harbour extension of the East Rail line, will be the fourth cross-harbour railway route directly connecting the northeastern New Territories, central Kowloon and Hong Kong Island.
It will allow commuters to reach the city’s commercial and financial hub in Wan Chai North and Admiralty without switching lines and changing trains.
Raising the concerns of major bus and minibus operators, lawmaker Michael Tien Puk-sun said KMB, Citybus and New World First Bus (NWFB) expected to lose an overall daily ridership of at least 100,000 when the new section opens.