Tender planned at China crossing

Gavin Lipsith

15-Dec-2005

HONG KONG/CHINA. The Kowloon-Canton Railway Corp (KCRC) is set to launch a tender for duty-free operations at Lok Ma Chau station on the border between Hong Kong and mainland China, DFNI can reveal. The five-year contract will start when the company opens the new Lok Ma Chau spur line, scheduled for completion in November 2006

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The new spur line is intended to alleviate over-capacity at Lo Wu station, which serves the only existing rail link between Hong Kong and the mainland. Almost 250,000 passengers use

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