Free rides on December 19

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     On December 19 (Sunday), the MTR Corporation Limited (MTR), franchised bus operators and Hong Kong Tramways will provide free rides for the public. The Transport Department (TD) reminds members of the public to pay attention to the scope of free rides and relevant arrangements. The details are set out below:

(1) MTR

     Domestic MTR services, including Light Rail and MTR Bus, but excluding the Airport Express.

(2) Franchised Bus

     Kowloon Motor Bus Company (1933) Limited, New World First Bus Services Limited, Citybus Limited and Long Win Bus Company Limited
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     All routes, excluding "A" and "NA" routes to the airport, "B" routes to ports of entry, sightseeing bus "H" routes, overnight bus "N" routes and new long-haul services "P" routes.

New Lantao Bus Company (1973) Limited
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     The following 10 routes:
 

Routes Origin – Destination
1 Mui Wo Ferry Pier – Tai O
2 Mui Wo Ferry Pier – Ngong Ping
4 Mui Wo Ferry Pier – Tong Fuk
34 Tung Chung Tat Tung Road Bus Terminus – Shek Mun Kap
36 Tung Chung Tat Tung Road Bus Terminus – Siu Ho Wan
37H Ying Tung Estate – North Lantau Hospital (circular route)
37M Ying Tung Estate – Tung Chung Station Bus Terminus (circular route)
37S Tung Chung Development Ferry Pier to Tung Chung Station Bus Terminus
38 Yat Tung Estate – Tung Chung Station Bus Terminus (circular route)
39M Mun Tung Estate – Tung Chung Station Bus Terminus (circular route)

(3) Hong Kong Tramways

     All tram routes.

     The above-mentioned public transport operators will provide free rides from the first to the last departure on that day. Services will be maintained at the normal level and will be enhanced for busier routes and during peak periods subject to passenger demand and actual traffic conditions. Members of the public are reminded to take note of the on-site arrangement and co-operate with the staff of the public transport operators.

     "Since the free ride day is on a Sunday and the polling day, it is anticipated that the demand for public transport services may be higher than usual, in particular for the routes to certain popular spots. We advise members of the public to pay attention to the latest traffic situation and real-time information provided by public transport operators before going out. We also advise members of the public to plan ahead for their journeys, reserve sufficient commuting time, and be patient and stay alert to the road conditions while queueing for public transport services," the TD spokesman said.

     The TD's Emergency Transport Co-ordination Centre will closely monitor the traffic conditions throughout the territory, co-ordinate with government departments and public transport operators to meet passenger demand on the polling day, and implement appropriate traffic management measures with the Police. The TD will update the public on the latest traffic information through media, the TD's homepage (www.td.gov.hk) and the "HKeMobility" mobile application.

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