The District of Joban Difference between revisions of "Tai Hing Ferry Services"

Difference between revisions of "Tai Hing Ferry Services"

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The Tai Hing ferry services are a collection of ferry services to and from Tai Hing Ferry Terminal, also known as Tai Hing County. As of June 2022, only Koto Island remains services by the Tai Hing ferry.
The Tai Hing ferry services are a collection of ferry services to and from [[Tai Hing Ferry Terminal]], also known as Tai Hing County. Until March 2022, the ferry services were operated by [[Harmony Rail Transit (Lamtsu)]], after which they were handed over to Lamtsu Rapid Transit.  As of June 2022, only Koto Island is still serviced by the Tai Hing Ferry in lieu of the Southern Islands Independence Movement.

Latest revision as of 22:40, 7 May 2022

Tai Hing Ferry


Locale Tai Hing
Termini Tai Hing Ferry Terminal Koto Island
Stations 2
Type Ferry
Operator(s) Lamtsu Rapid Transit
Opened 13 August 2001


The Tai Hing ferry services are a collection of ferry services to and from Tai Hing Ferry Terminal, also known as Tai Hing County. Until March 2022, the ferry services were operated by Harmony Rail Transit (Lamtsu), after which they were handed over to Lamtsu Rapid Transit. As of June 2022, only Koto Island is still serviced by the Tai Hing Ferry in lieu of the Southern Islands Independence Movement.