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View Employees MTR has 31,968 employees.



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As of Sep 24, 2023, the average hourly pay for a Mtr in the United States is $40.17 an hour. While ZipRecruiter is seeing hourly wages as high as $68.75 and as low as $7.93, the majority of Mtr wages currently range between $25.48 (25th percentile) to $49.04 (75th percentile) across the United States.

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The only 'train' that operates without a driver/operator on-board are the inter-terminal trains at the Hong Kong International Airport. However, the journey between stations is very short (maybe a minute).

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Its affordable transport network has high station density and a strong rail network for the city's large population. It's a popular mode of transit among commuters, despite the fact that it isn't available 24/7, like in some cities.

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Hong Kong's MTR Corporation reported HK$2.43 billion (US$311.5 million) in profits from recurrent business in the first half of the year, rebounding from a HK$678 million loss in the same period in 2022, as the rail giant accelerated out of the coronavirus crisis.

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MTR stations host more than 1,400 shops and nearly 47,000 advertising units. The company charges rent as well as earning money from telecoms operators by allowing them to provide mobile network coverage inside the rail system.

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Originally Answered: How can the the Hong Kong MTR (metro transportation) be so cheap? The answer is simple, the MTR and Airport Express networks comprise a total of 93 stations and carry an average of about 4.84 million passengers per day. If there were fewer passengers, it would be much more expensive.

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As Hong Kong is very densely populated, there would be no physical space for another railway network to perform in Hong Kong. The MTR already connects a large number of Hong Kong areas to each other, and while the MTR line can be extended, there could not be another corporation competing in the same field.

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[1] Hong Kong's Mass Transit Railway (MTR) is the city's main public transport network. It handles just shy of 4 million passenger journeys every day. The MTR has a reputation for being clean, safe and reliable. The system is mostly underground.

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Whether you are travelling for business or leisure, you can explore more destinations with the reliable and comfortable High Speed Rail service. Speedy: Running at 200km/h in the Hong Kong Section and up to 350km/h in the Mainland Section, High Speed Rail is the fastest cross-boundary land transport in Hong Kong.

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New Kowloon is an area in Hong Kong, bounded in the south by Boundary Street, and in the north by the ranges of the Eagle's Nest, Beacon Hill, Lion Rock, Tate's Cairn and Kowloon Peak.



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This Corporate Strategy also sets out well-defined environmental, social and governance (“ESG”) objectives to guide the Company's operations (including its core Hong Kong Businesses, Mainland China and International Businesses, and New Growth Engine) which enables us to achieve sustainable, mutually beneficial growth ...

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The Hong Kong MTR is modern and extremely efficient and dependable. Trains run from approximately 6:00 am to 1:00 am and quite frequently throughout the day. Trains in most of the main central lines run every 2 to 3 minutes, you never have to wait long.

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Paris has been named the world's top city for public transit, according to William Russell's Global Transport Index 2023. The city's transport network is praised not only for being affordable (with the average ticket costing just $2.29), but also for having numerous transport options.

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