Crowds at Prince Edward amid partial MTR suspension

The MTR said there were larger crowds on Sunday at Prince Edward station than normal because of a partial suspension of services, but made it clear crowd-control measures were in place to facilitate travel. The rail company suspended services between Prince Edward and Ho Man Tin on the Kwun Tong Line to carry out large-scale tunnel asset renewal work. The four affected stations – Prince Edward, Mong Kok, Yau Ma Tei and Ho Man Tin – are still being served by either the Tsuen Wan Line or the Tuen Ma Line, while Prince Edward is the only interchange station between the Kwun Tong and Tsuen Wan lines. Speaking to reporters at Yau Ma Tei station, Cheris Lee, the MTR's chief of operating and metro segment, says staff have been told to be proactive in assisting passengers. She also said she believed the impact of suspension will be minimised, with the maintenance work being carried out on a Sunday during the summer vacation. "Passengers can still use our alternative routes to all stations today," she added. One passenger, surnamed Wong, said the suspension should have happened on a weekday, given the number of mainland tourists and foreign domestic helpers who were off on Sunday. "At least during the weekdays, there will be fewer people, at least fewer mainlanders... this (the suspension along with the rain) would create a more negative impact to Hong Kong's image," he said.



Crowds at Prince Edward amid partial MTR suspension

Crowds at Prince Edward amid partial MTR suspension

Crowds at Prince Edward amid partial MTR suspension

Crowds at Prince Edward amid partial MTR suspension
Crowds at Prince Edward amid partial MTR suspension
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