How many MTR fare savers in Hong Kong?

How many MTR fare savers in Hong Kong?

During these challenging days, MTR extends the special fare concessions for you. MTR City Saver covers 66 designated urban stations.

Can you buy MTR ticket with credit card?

Review your final order and select the payment method on the “Summary” page. All online payments can be settled by VISA, MasterCard, UnionPay, Alipay (China/ Hong Kong Wallet), WeChat Pay (China/ Hong Kong Wallet) or Apple Pay (applicable to iOS users with VISA and MasterCard)

How does Octopus connect to MTR?

Using your Octopus

  1. Simply tap your Octopus over the Fare Deducting Reader at the entry or exit gate of any MTR station.
  2. To make your life easier, we allow you to continue using your Octopus until it has a residual value of -HK$35 or below.

How much is the MTR Octopus Card?

Today, over 23 million Octopus cards are in circulation and the Octopus system handles over 12 million transactions a day, with the transaction value exceeding HK$130 million….On-Loan Octopus Card.

Type Price
Elder HK$70 = Deposit $50 + Initial stored value $20

How do you use MTR points?

With MTR Mobile, earning MTR Points has never been so easy! Click “Redeem” on MTR Mobile and you may check out the available rewards. The redeemed reward(s) will be added to “My Reward” with collection details. Download MTR Mobile now to learn more about redemption details!

What time does the MTR open?

To reach us on the telephone, you may call the MTR Hotline (852) 2881 8888 which is manned between 8:30 am and 6:00 pm on weekdays and between 8:30 am and 1:00 pm on Saturdays (Except Sundays and Public Holidays)….Customer Service Centres.

Location Opening Hours
Leung King 7:00 am – 9:00 pm

How do I redeem my free ride on MTR?

To redeem the free ride, simply print the redemption coupon1 at any eInstant Bonus Terminal and then present the coupon with an Octopus at any MTR Customer Service Centre (except Airport Express and Light Rail) before entering the ticket gate.

How many stations are there today on the MTR?

98 stations

How many train lines make up the MTR?

MTR

Overview
Number of lines Heavy rail: 10 Light rail: 12
Number of stations Heavy rail: 97 Light rail: 68
Daily ridership Rapid transit: 4.962 million Others: 0.702 million (May 2019)
Website mtr.com.hk

What was the first MTR line?

On October 1, 1979, the first Light Rail Transit, aka the MTR, opened up. The original rail line was a 15-kilometer (9 mile) stretch from Shek Kip Mei to Kwun Tong, now part of the Kwun Tong and Tsuen Wan lines. A few months later, the line extended south to include Tsim Sha Tsui Station.

How fast do MTR trains go?

200km/h

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