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Rapid transit / Transport in Hong Kong / Central Station / Shau Kei Wan / Causeway Bay / Clear the Air / Victoria Harbour / Airport Express / Hong Kong / Subterranea / MTR
Date: 2005-10-19 23:02:32
Rapid transit
Transport in Hong Kong
Central Station
Shau Kei Wan
Causeway Bay
Clear the Air
Victoria Harbour
Airport Express
Hong Kong
Subterranea
MTR

CB[removed]) February 23, 2005 To: Member of the LegCo Transport Panel Dear Members:

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