Where can I find up-to-date, online information regarding the early closing time of the MTR in Hong Kong?
There are currently some ongoing protests in Hong Kong, which resulted in earlier closing time for MTR stations (10pm last week, 11pm this week). Where can I find up-to-date, online information regarding the early closing time of the MTR in Hong Kong, and what it exactly means (if I'm riding the MTR while reaching the closing time, what happens?)?
Neither http://www.mtr.com.hk/en/customer/services/service_hours_search.php?query_type=search&station=5 nor http://www.mtr.com.hk/en/customer/main/service_status.html contains the information: the early closing time isn't mentioned (e.g. see screenshot below):
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What time does MTR Close Hong Kong?
TimetableFirst trainLast trainHong Kong05:5000:48Kowloon05:5300:52Tsing Yi06:0000:59Is Hong Kong MTR running today?
Following the Government's anti-pandemic measures, Lo Wu and Lok Ma Chau stations on the East Rail Line are closed. Train service between Admiralty and Sheung Shui stations remains normal. Please plan your journey accordingly....Non-peak hoursFrequency (mins)Saturday07:15 \u2013 09:002.4 \u2013 4.212:00 \u2013 23:301 more rowIs Airport Express running in Hong Kong?
Trains depart at approximately 15-30 minute intervals from 05:54 to 00:48 daily. For a detailed schedule of the Airport Express, please click here.What is MTR system?
T\xe2i-l\xf4 K\xe1ng-thih. Under the government's rail-led transport policy, the MTR system is a common mode of public transport in Hong Kong, with over five million trips made in an average weekday. It consistently achieves a 99.9 per cent on-time rate on its train journeys.Hong Kong Public Transportation Info - Getting Around | Hong Kong 🇭🇰 Travel Guide | Episode# 6
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