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Plans for toll rises to cut queues at Cross-Harbour Tunnel revealed

Consultation document outlines three plans for toll increases at Hung Hom crossing, with one proposing an HK$18 rise for buses and trucks

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Plans for toll rises to cut queues at Cross-Harbour Tunnel revealed

Three options for toll increases at the Cross-Harbour Tunnel have been proposed that could ease peak-hour congestion by up to 40 per cent.

The options were detailed in a government consultation document released yesterday.

All three would mean toll increases at the jammed Cross-Harbour Tunnel, from Hung Hom to Causeway Bay, and toll cuts at the Eastern Harbour Crossing, linking Quarry Bay and Cha Kwo Ling.

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The three-month exercise is the second since a consultant's report was released in 2010.

Transport and Housing minister Professor Anthony Cheung Bing-leung said the measures could be in place in the second half of next year.

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The government would compensate the eastern tunnel operator for loss of revenue, with the toll for cars falling HK$5.

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