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Transport in Hong Kong / Airport Express / Rapid transit / Tsing Yi / Hong Kong / MTR / Subterranea
Date: 2005-08-10 22:44:06
Transport in Hong Kong
Airport Express
Rapid transit
Tsing Yi
Hong Kong
MTR
Subterranea

For Information Legislative Council Panel on Transport Airport Express Line (AEL) Fares for 2001 Introduction This paper informs members of the decision of the MTR Corporation Limited on the removal of the remaining 10%

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