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TUE · 2026-03-31 · 07:17 GMTBRIEF NSR-2026-0331-44593
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Hong Kong’s Exco approves plans for elevated mass transit system in Kai Tak

Hong Kong's Executive Council has approved plans for a 3.5km elevated mass transit system in Kai Tak. The railway will connect the Kai Tak Cruise Terminal and other key locations to the Kai Tak MTR station.

Jess MaSouth China Morning PostFiled 2026-03-31 · 07:17 GMTLean · Center-RightRead · 1 min
Hong Kong’s Exco approves plans for elevated mass transit system in Kai Tak
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Hong Kong's Executive Council has approved plans for a 3.5km elevated mass transit system in Kai Tak. The railway will connect the Kai Tak Cruise Terminal and other key locations to the Kai Tak MTR station. The project aims to improve transportation within the area, serving an estimated 50,000 people daily with a 10-minute journey. Authorities launched an open tender last October, aiming to commission the railway in 2031. The winning bidder will receive property development rights to ensure long-term funding. The decision follows public consultations and addresses concerns raised by critics.

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The 3.5km route will connect Kai Tak Cruise Terminal to Kai Tak MTR station.

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The open tender for the project was launched last October, with authorities aiming to commission the railway in 2031.

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Hong Kong’s Exco approved plans for an elevated smart mass transit railway system in Kai Tak.

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The complete journey will take 10 minutes, and the route is expected to serve 50,000 people daily.

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The public is generally supportive of the Smart and Green Mass Transit System in Kai Tak project.

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Hong Kong’s key decision-making body has approved plans for an elevated smart mass transit railway system in Kai Tak that will connect the cruise terminal and other major facilities in the area to the local MTR station.The Executive Council’s endorsement followed meetings by authorities with the project’s critics and consultations with the public and the Legislative Council to address their concerns. The proposal was gazetted in July last year.“The public is generally supportive of the Smart and Green Mass Transit System in Kai Tak project,” a government spokesman said. “All of the unwithdrawn objections have been submitted to the Executive Council for consideration.”The open tender for the project was launched last October, with authorities aiming to commission the railway in 2031.The successful bidder will be granted property development rights in the surrounding areas to help provide long-term funding support.The 3.5km (2.2 mile) route will connect Kai Tak Cruise Terminal to MTR-station" class="entity-link entity-location" data-entity-id="82056" data-entity-type="location">Kai Tak MTR station, with stops at Shing King Street, Kai Tak Sky Garden, Shing Fung Road Park and Kai Tak Sports Park.The complete journey will take 10 minutes, and the route is expected to serve 50,000 people daily.
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