MTR To Stop Services At 10 Pm On Friday

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2019-10-11 HKT 05:40

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  • All urban line stations, though, will reopen. File photo: RTHK

    All urban line stations, though, will reopen. File photo: RTHK

The MTR says train services on all of its lines - with the exception of the Airport Express - will close early again on Friday, this time at 10 pm.

The rail operator, which is repairing vandalism by anti-extradition protesters, said some facilities at stations were still being repaired.

All urban line stations, though, will reopen.

However, in the north-west New Territories, Light Rail Vehicles will not stop at Yau Oi, Tin Wing, Ginza, Tin Wu, Tin Tsz and Tin Shui Wai stops.

Four light Rail routes - 614, 615, 705 and 751P - have been suspended and two others - 706 and 751 - will be diverted at Tin Shui Wai.

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