Hong Kong’s rail giant has been asked to plan an extension to the South Island line, with construction expected to be completed by 2034, after the city’s key decision-making body gave the green light to proceed with an updated design on Saturday.
The Transport and Logistics Bureau said the Executive Council had given the government approval to invite the MTR Corporation to proceed with the line’s western extension project, which was first proposed more than a decade ago.
The 7.5km (4.7-mile)...
Hong Kong’s MTR Corp gets green light to plan 7.5km South Island line extension
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Source: scmp.com

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