
Public transport services to be strengthened to facilitate commute of outlying island residents amid ferry service adjustments on July 3
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The Transport Department (TD) today (July 2) said that, in view of special marine transport measures and ferry service adjustments tomorrow morning (July 3), it has steered and strengthened relevant public transport services, including ferry, bus and the Tung Chung Line and Tuen Ma Line MTR services, to ease the passenger flow during peak hours. The TD urged members of the public, especially residents of outlying islands, to plan their trips in advance and allow sufficient time for commuting to work or school.
From about 7.20am to 9.50am tomorrow, a total of nine outlying island ferry service routes will be suspended gradually, namely routes operating between Central and Cheung Chau, Mui Wo, Peng Chau, Yung Shue Wan, Sok Kwu Wan, Discovery Bay and Ma Wan; between Aberdeen and Yung Shue Wan via Pak Kok Tsuen; and between Aberdeen and Sok Kwu Wan (via Mo Tat).
(1) Individual ferry route services to be strengthened in the morning
To expedite the dispersal of passengers during peak hours, ferry operators will strengthen services on individual routes tomorrow morning, including:
- Central – Cheung Chau: (from Cheung Chau) one additional ordinary ferry sailing at 7am, an additional fast ferry sailing at 7.15am, and advancing the sailing at 7.45am to 7.25am;
- Central – Yung Shue Wan: (from Yung Shue Wan) one additional ferry sailing at 7.10am;
- Central – Peng Chau: (from Peng Chau) one additional ferry sailing at 7.10am;
- Mui Wo – Discovery Bay (via Peng Chau): two additional ferry sailings from Peng Chau to Discovery Bay at 7.30am and 8am;
- Aberdeen – Sok Kwu Wan (via Mo Tat): (from Sok Kwu Wan) advancing the scheduled sailings to 5.40am and 6.50am; and
- Ma Wan – Central: (from Ma Wan) advancing the sailing at 8am to 7.50am.
(2) Free of charge special outlying island ferry services
In addition, the operators will provide the following free special outlying island ferry service routes tomorrow morning, comprising eight round trips. Passengers can transfer to the MTR Tuen Ma Line or other road-based transport modes at Tsuen Wan West Station, or transfer to Residents' Services at Discovery Bay to Tung Chung or Sunny Bay and other destinations:
- Cheung Chau – Tsuen Wan West: departing from Cheung Chau at 7.40am and departing from Tsuen Wan West (Tsuen Wan Ferry Pier) at 8.40am;
- Cheung Chau – Discovery Bay: departing from Cheung Chau at 8.15am and departing from Discovery Bay Ferry Pier at 8.55am;
- Peng Chau – Tsuen Wan West: departing from Peng Chau at 8.40am and departing from Tsuen Wan West (Tsuen Wan Ferry Pier) at 9.20am;
- Yung Shue Wan – Tsuen Wan West: departing from Yung Shue Wan at 8.40am and departing from Tsuen Wan West (Tsuen Wan Ferry Pier) at 9.30am;
- Yung Shue Wan – Discovery Bay: departing from Yung Shue Wan at 8.30am and departing from Discovery Bay Ferry Pier at 9.10am;
- Ma Wan – Tsuen Wan West: departing from Ma Wan at 8.10am and departing from Tsuen Wan West (Tsuen Wan Ferry Pier) at 8.30am; and
- Discovery Bay – Tsuen Wan West: departing from Discovery Bay at 7.45am and 8.15am; and departing from Tsuen Wan West (Tsuen Wan Ferry Pier) at 8.20am and 8.50am.
(3) Bus services to be enhanced
At the same time, operators will enhance bus services in Mui Wo, Ma Wan and Discovery Bay to ease the passenger flow, including:
- Enhancing service between Mui Wo Pier and Tung Chung Station (New Lantao Bus route No. 3M);
- Enhancing service between Ma Wan (Tung Wan Bus Terminus) and Tsing Yi Station (Residents' Service route No. NR330);
- Operating free bus service from Ma Wan to Central Ferry Pier No. 2;
- Strengthening service between Discovery Bay/Discovery Bay North and Sunny Bay (Residents' Service route No. DB03R/DB03RP);
- Operating special service from Discovery Bay Kaito Ferry Pier (Nim Shue Wan Landing Steps) to Sunny Bay (Residents' Service route No. DB03R special service);
- Operating free bus service from Discovery Bay Kaito Ferry Pier (Nim Shue Wan Landing Steps) to Central Ferry Pier No. 3 to pick up kaito passengers from Peng Chau to Discovery Bay for urban areas; and
- Operating free bus service from Discovery Bay to Central Ferry Pier No. 3 and Kowloon Station.
(4) MTR services to be enhanced
The MTR Corporation Limited (MTRCL) will strengthen services on the Tung Chung Line and Tuen Ma Line tomorrow. For the Tung Chung Line, special short-haul services will operate from Sunny Bay Station to Hong Kong Station around 8am during morning peak hours. Services between Hong Kong Station and Tsing Yi Station will be strengthened from around 8.30am to 9am. As for the Tuen Ma Line, spare trains will be on standby during morning peak hours, for taking passengers from Tsuen Wan West Station to Hong Kong Station via Nam Cheong Station of the Tung Chung Line if needed. The MTRCL will also deploy additional staff to busier stations to facilitate passenger flow and assist passengers.
Details of the outlying island ferry service adjustments and special public transport service arrangements (including free special ferry services) are set out in the Annex.
The TD has collaborated with the Islands District Office, the Tsuen Wan District Office, relevant District Services and Community Care Teams of Islands District and Tsuen Wan District, as well as ferry and road-based public transport operators over the past few days to enhance information dissemination through websites, mobile applications, notices at piers and onboard as well as district networks to inform passengers on the above arrangements.
The TD's Emergency Transport Co-ordination Centre will operate round the clock to closely monitor the traffic conditions and public transport services across the territory including districts concerned. Members of the public, especially residents of outlying islands, are urged to pay heed to the latest traffic news through radio and television broadcasts, the TD's website (www.td.gov.hk) and the HKeMobility mobile application.
Ends/Wednesday, July 2, 2025
Issued at HKT 21:22
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