MTR And Airport Express Run Pared Down Services

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2019-10-25 HKT 08:27

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  • In-town check-in at Hong Kong Station will remain as normal. Photo: RTHK

    In-town check-in at Hong Kong Station will remain as normal. Photo: RTHK

With the exception of the Airport Express, train services on the MTR will again end at 11 pm on Friday as the rail operator continues to repair damage caused by anti-government protesters. The MTR, which in normal times closes just before 1 am, has been closing early for most of this month due to the protests.

However, the closing time does appear to be getting progressively later. Earlier this week, services were closing at 10 pm.

The Airport Express will run as normal until 11 am, though the in-town check-in at Kowloon Station will end at 10 am.

After 11 am, the Airport Express will only stop at Hong Kong Station and Airport Station.

In-town check-in at Hong Kong Station will remain as normal, though the MTR says passengers should check-in their luggage at least 90 minutes before their scheduled flight times.

Anti-government protesters have been targeting MTR stations as they say the company has been helping the government.

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