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Compasses Typhoon. Traffic News|The service of the East Rail Line of the faulty train at Kowloon Tong Station has resumed one after another

2021-10-13T10:39:16.138Z


Compasses landed on Hainan Island and gradually moved away from Hong Kong. The Observatory has announced that typhoon signal No. 3 will be re-issued in the short term. After the waves fall, land and sea transportation services will gradually resume. The latest traffic news will be listed in real time, so that you can grasp the wind holiday or go out at night.


Compasses landed on Hainan Island and gradually moved away from Hong Kong. The Observatory has announced that Typhoon Signal No. 3 will be re-issued in the short term. After the waves fall, land and sea transportation services will gradually resume. The latest traffic news will be listed in real time, so that you can take advantage of the wind holiday to go out at night or catch up with the night shift citizens Provide access information.


Traffic information during the storm on October 13

The train has to be moved away from the main traffic lane due to a train failure. The East Rail Line requires additional travel time between Hung Hom and Sheung Shui.

(Photo by Liang Huanmin)

Latest picture|East Rail 9-car train at Kowloon Tong Station sprays sparks to scare platform passengers: 3 bursts

[18:17] The MTR stated that the train that broke down near the Kowloon Tong Station has been removed from the traffic lane, and train services on the East Rail Line have gradually returned to normal.

[17:39] The MTR stated that a train on the East Rail Line failed near the Kowloon Tong Station and affected the power supply system. The train had to be moved away from the main line. Therefore, the travel time of the East Rail Line between Hung Hom Station and Sheung Shui Station Expect to take an additional 15-20 minutes.

The travel time of the East Rail Line between Hung Hom Station and Sheung Shui Station is expected to take an additional 15-20 minutes.

(Photo by Liang Huanmin)

[17:12] According to the MTR, due to a power failure between Hung Hom Station and Tai Wai Station, the travel time of the East Rail Line between Hung Hom Station and Lo Wu Station is expected to take an additional 15-20 minutes

[16:55] Star Ferry announced that the ferry services from Tsim Sha Tsui to Central and Tsim Sha Tsui to Wan Chai will resume at 6:30 in the evening.

[16:20] MTR announced that it will gradually strengthen MTR train and light rail services, and plans to resume MTR bus services. The latest arrangements are as follows:

Tsuen Wan Line every 5 minutes

Kwun Tong Line every 5 minutes

Hong Kong Island Line every 5 minutes

South Island Line every 6 minutes

Tseung Kwan O Line runs between North Point Station and Po Lam Station every 5 minutes; runs between Tiu Keng Leng Station and Lohas Park Station every 10 minutes

Tung Chung Line every 7 minutes

Disney Line every 20 minutes

Airport Express trains every 30 minutes

East Rail Line runs between Hung Hom Station and Sheung Shui Station every 6 minutes; between Sheung Shui and Lo Wu Station every 6-12 minutes

Every 7 minutes on the Tuen Ma Line

Light Rail every 7-12 minutes

MTR bus runs every 10-20 minutes

[16:01] The ferry services of New Ferry's outlying island routes and intra-port routes will gradually resume at 6 pm, but the cross-water ferry service will continue to be suspended today and resume tomorrow.

Compass Typhoon | NWFB and Citybus resume service at 5 pm Field staff inspecting road conditions beforehand

[16:00] Most daytime routes of NWFB and Citybus will resume limited services from 5 pm onwards.

[15:50] KMB announced that in response to the re-issue of Typhoon Signal No. 3 by the Observatory, all bus routes of KMB and Long Win will resume services by land from 5 pm, but some special routes and schedules will be suspended. Diversion arrangements.

KMB suspension of service routes

:

3X, 5P, 5X, 5R, 6P, 6X, 14H, 15X, 16X, 24 (special class), 26X, 32H, 35X, 36X, 38B, 38P, 40A, 40P, 41P, 43C, 43P, 46S, 46P, 48P, 49P, 58P, 59A, 61M (Special Departures at Kwai Hing Station), 64P, 69C, 73D, 73P, 74B, 74E, 74P, 75X (Special Departures) 82C, 82D, 82P, 83S, 86S, 87E, 87S, X89D, 91P, 98A (Special class at Ngau Tau Kok Station), 98P, 98S, 101X, 102P, 106P, 107P, 111P, 118P, 182X, 224X, 234C, 234D, 240X, 242X, 252X, 258P, 258X, 259X, 260C , 261X, 263A, 263C, 267X, 268A, 268P, 269P, 269S, 270B (Sham Shui Po Special Departure), 270C, 271B, 271X, 272E, 272P, 272X, 272S, 273S, 274P, 274X, 277A, 277P, 281 , 287D, 290B, 291P, 296P, 307P, 373, 601P, 603A, 603P, 606X, 619X, 621, 641, 678, 680X, 681P, 900, 905A, 907C, 934A, 935, 936A, 948E, 960A, 960B , 968X, 978A, 980X, 981P, 982X, 985 T277, W3

Long Win suspended service route:

E36S, E36P, E37 (Special departure at Tung Chung Cable Car Station at 17:55), E43, R8, R33

[15:10] Coral Sea Shipping Co., Ltd. stated on the facebook page that the Department of Transportation notified the change of Typhoon Signal No. 3 at 16:40, and set the sailing schedule, including the first flight from Kwun Tong to Sai Wan Ho at 17:18, and Sai Wan Ho to visit The first train in Tang at 17:33, the first train from Sanjia Village to Xiwanhe at 17:30, the first train from Xiwanhe to Sanjia Village at 17:45, etc.

[14:18] KMB stated that the shuttle buses for employees of various factories have started operation at 14:00, and the bus captains of KMB and Long Win night shift will report to their factories according to the working hours.

[10:55] KMB announced that KMB and Long Win daytime routes will continue to be suspended, and Long Win S1, S64, S64C, S64P and S65 will maintain limited services.

[06:57] The Transport Department announced:

Lantau Link: The temporary speed limit implemented on the Lantau Link has been cancelled.

Ting Kau Bridge: The temporary speed limit measures implemented at Ting Kau Bridge earlier have been cancelled.

Stonecutters Bridge: Due to strong winds, the Stonecutters Bridge has implemented the first phase of temporary traffic measures: (i) The center line of the Stonecutters Bridge is closed, leaving only the express and slow lines open to vehicles, and the speed limit is reduced 50 kilometers per hour.

(ii) All vehicles (including motorcycles and motor tricycles) are prohibited from using the Stonecutters Bridge except for vehicles of 1.6 meters or less (such as short-height private cars and taxis).

(iii) South Bay Tunnel (Kowloon direction), the slip road from West Kowloon Highway and South Container Terminal Road to Stonecutters Bridge, and the slip road from Tsing Yi Road to Stonecutters Bridge and South Bay Tunnel are closed.

Motorists affected: (i) To travel between Tuen Mun/Yuen Long and Kowloon/Shatin, they can diverted via Tuen Mun Highway and Tsuen Wan Road.

(ii) Travelling between Lantau Island and Kowloon/Shatin can be changed via Cheung Tsing Tunnel and Tsing Kwai Highway.

(iii) Travelling between Tsing Yi South and Kowloon/Shatin can be changed via Tsing Yi Road, Kwai Tsing Road and Tsing Kwai Highway.

(iv) From Cheung Tsing Highway and Tsing Yi South, it can be changed via Tsing Yi West Road and Tsing Yi Road, or Tsing Yi West Road, Tsing Hong Road and Tsing Yi Road.

[06:00] Park Island Passenger Transport announced that Park Island’s bus routes between Tsing Yi and Kwai Fong will maintain limited services.

[05:09] The MTR will start the first train according to the schedule and maintain a limited service.

MTR bus services are still suspended.

The Tsuen Wan Line, Kwun Tong Line, Island Line, South Island Line, Tseung Kwan O Line, North Point Station-Po Lam Station, Tiu Keng Leng Station-Lohas Park Station, Tung Chung Line will run every 10 minutes; Disney Line runs every 20 minutes; Airport Express runs every 30 minutes; East Rail Line Hung Hom Station-Lo Wu Station and Tuen Ma Line runs every 8-10 minutes; Light Rail runs every 15-20 minutes.

The MTR has sent additional staff to step up inspections of overhead cables and tracks, and carry out emergency repairs when necessary and under safe conditions.

If the weather deteriorates or the Observatory issues a higher tropical cyclone warning signal, the railway service in the open section will be suspended immediately without prior notice.

[05:00] NWFB and Citybus B3X, S1, S52 and S56 will provide limited services from 5 a.m., and all other routes will be suspended.

[04:26] The Transport Department announced the arrangements for public transport services:

Park Island Passenger Transport: All routes will be temporarily suspended until further notice.

Discovery Bay Transportation Services: All routes will be temporarily suspended until further notice.

Tram service: All routes will be temporarily suspended until further notice.

Hong Kong-Zhuhai-Macao Bridge shuttle bus service: All routes will be suspended until further notice.

Except for the limited service of New Lantao Bus 37M, 38M, 39M, B2, B2P and B6, other routes will be temporarily suspended until further notice.

【03:45】KMB and Long Win overnight routes are temporarily suspended.

In addition, on October 13 (Wednesday) daytime routes, except for Long Win S1, S64, S64C, S64P, S64X and S65 to maintain limited services, other routes will be temporarily suspended.

[03:30] KMB and Long Win announced that all-night routes will be suspended; on October 13 (Wednesday) daytime routes, except for Long Win S1 and S64 to maintain limited services, other routes will be temporarily suspended.

[01:43] All ferry services of Park Island Passenger Transport have been suspended.

[00:45] All overnight routes of KMB, Long Win, NWFB and Citybus will be temporarily suspended.

The last bus of New Lantao Bus Route 37M leaves at 0:50 am, and the overnight bus routes N37 and N38 maintain limited services.

Park Island Passenger Overnight Bus Route NR332 maintains normal service (the first bus departs at 1:00 am).

Discovery Bay transport service routes DB01R and DB03R will maintain normal service, and route DB08R will be temporarily suspended.

The railway is maintaining limited service.

If the weather deteriorates or the Observatory issues a higher tropical cyclone warning signal, the railway service in the open section will be suspended immediately without prior notice.

MTR bus routes have been suspended.

[00:15] All daytime and overnight routes of NWFB and Citybus are currently temporarily suspended.

Traffic information during the storm on October 12

▼The compass hits Hong Kong on October 12▼


[20:24] MTR currently maintains a limited service. The frequency of each line is as follows:

Tsuen Wan Line every 10 minutes

Kwun Tong Line every 10 minutes

Hong Kong Island Line every 10 minutes

South Island Line every 10 minutes

Tseung Kwan O Line runs between North Point Station and Po Lam Station every 10 minutes; runs between North Point Station and Lohas Park Station every 10 minutes

Tung Chung Line every 10 minutes

Disney Line every 20 minutes

Airport Express trains every 30 minutes

East Rail Line runs between Hung Hom Station and Sheung Shui Station every 8-10 minutes

Tuen Ma Line every 8-10 minutes

Light Rail every 10-20 minutes

Suspension of MTR Bus Service

[20:00] NWFB and Citybus will stop at 8 o'clock except that S1, B3X, and B5 maintain limited services.

[19:54] KMB and Long Win Bus announced that all daytime routes, except for Long Win S1 and S64, which maintain limited services, all daytime routes will depart at 8pm.

In addition, all overnight routes of KMB and Long Win will be temporarily suspended.

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[19:20] MTR re-adjustment frequency:

Tsuen Wan Line every 5 minutes

Kwun Tong Line runs between Ho Man Tin Station and Tiu Keng Leng Station every 5 minutes; runs between Whampoa Station and Tiu Keng Leng Station every 5 minutes

Hong Kong Island Line every 5 minutes

South Island Line every 5 minutes

Tseung Kwan O Line runs between North Point Station and Po Lam Station every 5 minutes; runs between North Point Station and Lohas Park Station every 10 minutes

Tung Chung Line every 8-10 minutes

Disney Line every 20 minutes

Airport Express trains every 30 minutes

East Rail Line runs between Hung Hom Station and Sheung Shui Station every 6-8 minutes

Every 7 minutes on the Tuen Ma Line

Light Rail every 7-17 minutes

MTR bus runs every 7-17 minutes

[18:50] KMB announced again that the departure time of the following special routes will be adjusted:

98S (Mobil Open) – 1720, 1740, 1800, 1820, 1840, the following flights will be cancelled: 1900

900 (Wan Chai (exhibition) open). –1630, 1700, 1730, 1800, 1845

960B (Open in Quarry Bay)-1715, 1735, 1755, 1815, 1835, 1855, 1915

968X (Open in Quarry Bay)-1730, 1755, 1810, 1825, 1840

Long Win

E36S (airport opening) 1700, 1720, 1740, the following flights will be cancelled: 1800, 1830, 1900

[17:40] Uber sent a notice to users that the car-hailing service will be suspended during Typhoon Signal No. 8 until the Observatory changes to No. 3 Typhoon Signal or below.

[17:35] MTR train service currently maintains peak-hour schedules. The schedules of each line are as follows:

Tsuen Wan Line every 2 minutes

Kwun Tong Line runs between Ho Man Tin Station and Tiu Keng Leng Station every 2 minutes; runs between Whampoa Station and Tiu Keng Leng Station every 4 minutes

Hong Kong Island Line every 2 minutes

South Island Line every 3 minutes

Tseung Kwan O Line to and from North Point Station and Po Lam Station every 2.5 – 4 minutes; to and from North Point Station and Lohas Park Station every 6 – 8 minutes

Tung Chung Line runs between Hong Kong Station and Tsing Yi Station every 3 – 5 minutes; runs between Hong Kong Station and Tung Chung Station every 4 – 8 minutes

Disney Line every 20 minutes

Airport Express trains every 30 minutes

East Rail Line runs between Hung Hom Station and Lo Wu Station every 3-6 minutes

Tuen Ma Line every 3 minutes

Light Rail 4 – 12 minutes every time

MTR bus runs every 4-12 minutes (stop service within 3 hours)

[17:00] KMB will have the following special arrangements:

KMB

91P (Hong Kong University of Science and Technology (South))-1610, 1625, 1640, 1655, 1715, 1735, 1755, the following flights will be cancelled: 1815, 1830

263A (Science Park opened) – 1715, the following flights will be cancelled: 1820

263C (opened in Tai Po Industrial Estate) – 1715, the following departures will be cancelled: 1755

960B (Open in Quarry Bay)-1715, 1735, 1755, 1815, 1835, 1855, 1915

968X (Open in Quarry Bay)-1730, 1755, 1810, 1825, 1840

Long Win

E36S (airport opening) 1700, 1720, 1740, the following flights will be cancelled: 1800, 1830, 1900

E36P (Expo opens) 1740, the following flights will be cancelled: 1810

E43 (Tung Chung Ferry Open) 1730, the following departures will be cancelled: 1830

NWFB also has the following arrangements:

[16:15] MTR stated that it currently maintains the peak-hour train service schedule.

Tsuen Wan Line: every 2 minutes;

Kwun Tong Line: A bus runs between Homan Tin Station and Tiu Keng Leng Station in 2 minutes, and a bus runs between Whampoa Station and Tiu Keng Leng Station in 4 minutes;

Hong Kong Island Line: every 2 minutes;

South Island Line: every 3 minutes;

Tseung Kwan O Line: 2.5-4 minutes to and from North Point Station and Po Lam Station, and 6 to 8 minutes to and from North Point Station and Lohas Park Station;

Tung Chung Line: 3 – 5 minutes to and from Hong Kong Station and Tsing Yi Station, 4 to 8 minutes to and from Hong Kong Station and Tung Chung Station

Disney Line: every 20 minutes

Airport Express: every 30 minutes

East Rail Line: 3-6 minutes from Hung Hom Station to Lo Wu Station

Tunma Line: every 3 minutes

Light Rail: Every 4-12 minutes

MTR Bus: every 4-12 minutes

[16:00] New Ferry announced that many local routes will be suspended.

[15:30] KMB and Long Win Bus have announced that they are diverting passengers. Daytime bus services will remain normal until further notice; NWFB and Citybus routes will maintain normal operations and will strengthen services to facilitate commuters to get off work.

[15:22] MTR said that the Observatory has announced that it will change the No. 8 gale or storm signal later. MTR trains, light rail and MTR bus services are gradually being strengthened to peak hours to facilitate the public to return home from get off work.

The MTR urges passengers to leave their workplaces and take trains in batches to avoid overcrowding at stations. Individual stations may implement crowd management measures to ensure the smooth flow of people at stations. Three hours after the issuance of the No. 8 gale or storm signal, Hong Kong The railway bus service will be suspended.

▼The wind blowing in Tsim Sha Tsui in the afternoon of October 12▼


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[14:52] The compass is approaching, and many ferry services have been suspended, including the Cross Water Ferry route, Discovery Bay-Mui Wo route, Tap Mun-Wong Shek Wharf Street To, Ma Liushui-Ta Mun Street To, Aberdeen-Po Toi Island Kaito.

▼On October 9th, the Lion Rock hit the No. 8 typhoon ▼


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[12:30] The Marine Department announced that the typhoon shelter in the Rambler Channel was full and urged local ships to use other typhoon shelters.

[11:10] The Marine Department announced that the typhoon shelter in New Yau Ma Tei was full and urged local vessels to use other typhoon shelters.

[09:09] Ngong Ping 360 announced that due to strong wind signal No. 3, the cable car service was suspended today.

[09:00] New Ferry's cross-water crossing service is suspended today until further notice, while other routes of New Ferry are currently maintaining normal services.

▼October 9th Tropical Cyclone Lion Rock No. 8 Typhoon Citizens Chasing the Wind▼


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Compasses Typhoon.

Latest | Observatory: The typhoon signal No. 3 is reissued and the compass typhoon signal is expected to be maintained for a period of time.

Traffic News|The service of the faulty train at Kowloon Tong Station is removed from the East Rail Line and the service resumes. Decided to go to school for children to deal with compass typhoon at discretion | Lion Rock Replica Observatory will go directly to No. 3 typhoon warning tonight or go to No. 8 compass typhoon | No. 3 typhoon signal will maintain the outer rain band this morning and hit low-lying areas or flooding at night

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Source: hk1

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