Hong Kong MTR system operates altogether 11 lines: Island Line, Kwun Tong Line, Tsuen Wan Line, Tseung Kwan O Line, Tung Chung Line, Disneyland Resort Line, East Rail Line, West Rail Line, Ma On Shan Line, South Island Line and Airport Express.
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.
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.
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.
Admiralty MTR station (Exit F) — the interchange for the Island, East Rail Line, Tsuen Wan and South Island lines — is directly beneath Pacific Place, providing access to the entire MTR and Airport Express networks. Trains run from 6am - 1am.
Rolling stockThese trains are externally similar to the new existing sets in service on the Kwun Tong line, but are fully automatic and driverless – the second such line in the MTR system after the Disneyland Resort line, and the third such line in Hong Kong.
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.
Our number one metro overall? The Seoul Subway in South Korea topped the list. The overall ranking takes into account every element of our study - so that includes the number of stations with step-free access, the price of a ticket and the age of the system (amongst many others).