The Transport Department (TD) today (September 21) said that the relevant departments continued to work at full strength to clear road surfaces affected by Typhoon Mangkhut so as to resume the remaining affected public transport services as soon as possible. Up to now, most of the major roads have been cleared. However, more time is needed to clear the fallen trees on some roads.
A spokesman for the TD reminded members of the public that they should pay attention to the traffic situation and the latest public transport service arrangement this morning before starting their journey. Motorists are advised to exercise tolerance and patience and drive carefully.
As at 5.30 am today, the latest public transport situation is as follows:
(I) MTR Services
Rail services – all rail lines, service normal
Light Rail services – service normal
MTR Bus services – normal frequency, except routes of some services have to be diverted
(II) Franchised Bus Services
KMB Route No. 51 is still suspended. The public may consider using the alternative arrangements indicated below:
Route Number (Origin – Destination) |
Alternative Arrangement |
---|---|
KMB 51 (Tsuen Wan West Station – Sheung Tsuen) |
GMB Route 72 (Yuen Long – Lui Kung Tin) GMB Route 80 (Tsuen Wan – Chuen Lung) GMB Route 85 (Tsuen Wan – Fu Yung Shan) |
All other franchised bus services will continue providing service this morning, but some resumed routes will be temporarily diverted subject to the road conditions.
(III) Ferry Services
Except the ferry service between North Point and Hung Hom, all inner harbour and outlying island ferry services have resumed normal.
The spokesman reminded members of the public to stay alert to the latest traffic news and allow more time for travel. For details of the above public transport arrangements, members of the public can visit the TD's website or get the information through the TD's mobile application "HKeMobility".
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