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Hong Kong drivers may use Cross-Harbour Tunnel for free while torched toll booths are repaired, city’s No 2 official says

  • Chief Secretary Matthew Cheung says the toll booths in Hung Hom had to be ‘almost entirely rebuilt’

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A burnt-out toll booth at the Cross-Harbour Tunnel in Hung Hom. Photo: AFP
Phila Siu

Hong Kong drivers may be able to use the Cross-Harbour Tunnel for free when the crossing reopens after being trashed and scorched by petrol bombs, the city’s No 2 official has said.

Chief Secretary Matthew Cheung Kin-chung said on Thursday the toll booths in Hung Hom had been “completely destroyed” and they had to be “almost entirely rebuilt”.

It would also take time to repair the electronic equipment, he added.

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“But there is no reason to not resume services at the Cross-Harbour Tunnel just because of the problems with the booths,” Cheung said.

He said the government could stop charging fees temporarily if it was safe to reopen the tunnel, which links Kowloon with Hong Kong Island. Tolls range from HK$8 (US$1) to HK$30.

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