Newstral
Article
South China Morning Post on 2022-11-13 15:31
Hong Kong MTR Corporation could face HK$25 million fine after it suspended services overnight on part of Tsuen Wan line for repairs
Related news
- Hong Kong’s MTR Corporation to resume full service along Tsuen Wan line on Monday morning after workers repair damage caused by derailmentSouth China Morning Post
- Train services between Central and Admiralty on the Tsuen Wan line will resume as normal, says MTRSouth China Morning Post
- Hong Kong’s MTR Corp warns of possible delays across Kwun Tong, Tsuen Wan, Island lines over signalling issuesSouth China Morning Post
- Hong Kong’s embattled MTR Corporation reveals it will incur HK$1.6 billion in costs from protestsSouth China Morning Post
- Hong Kong’s MTR Corporation fined total of HK$35 million for two major service breakdownsSouth China Morning Post
- MTR Corporation set to cancel overnight train services during Hong Kong’s Mid-Autumn Festival celebrations over fears of protest violenceSouth China Morning Post
- Hong Kong’s MTR Corporation fines 4,260 passengers for misuse of HK$2 fare scheme in past 8 monthsSouth China Morning Post
- Hong Kong’s MTR Corporation pays heavy price for protesters’ wrath with damage estimate at HK$50 millionSouth China Morning Post
- Battered by the coronavirus pandemic, Hong Kong’s MTR Corporation warns of losses of HK$4.8 billion in 2020South China Morning Post
- MTR Corporation announces plans to strengthen Hong Kong’s scandal-hit Hung Hom station – but repairs could take 18 monthsSouth China Morning Post
- MTR Corp blames French contractor Thales for error that caused train crash and closed Tsuen Wan line for two daysSouth China Morning Post
- Hong Kong rail operator MTR Corporation posts record loss of HK$4.8 billion as Covid-19 pandemic, troubled mega project take tollSouth China Morning Post
- MTR Corporation rumbles back to life amid extensive repairs – but offers no date for full restoration of Hong Kong rail servicesSouth China Morning Post
- MTR ‘may need days’ to cut up carriage derailed in Hong Kong train crash before it can fully reopen Tsuen Wan lineSouth China Morning Post
- SHong Kong’ s New World carves a retail niche in Tsuen Wan with D.Park for childrenscmp.com
- SMTR Corporation did not consider maker’s faulty Singapore trains during tender process for HK$6b contractscmp.com
- Hong Kong rail giant MTR Corporation posts 77 per cent rise in profits to HK$4.73 billion in first half of 2022, with property cushioning impact of Covid-19 fifth waveSouth China Morning Post
- SMTR Corp did not consider manufacturer’s faulty Singapore trains during tender process for HK$6b contractscmp.com
- Buy back all shares in Hong Kong’s MTR Corporation to improve management after scandals, government toldSouth China Morning Post
- Old hand Roger Bayliss to return to MTR Corporation as projects director in MarchSouth China Morning Post