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Encyclopedia > Mass Transit Railway Corporation
MTR Corporation Limited
Image:mtr.gif
Type Public - HKSE: 0066.HK
Slogan More time to enjoy life
Traditional Chinese: 多點時間 多點生活
Founded Hong Kong, (1975)
Location Hong Kong
Key people CK Chow, CEO
Raymond Ch'ien Kuo-fung, Chairman
Employees 6,623 (end-2003)
Products Railways, property developer
Web site http://www.mtrcorp.com/
For MTR as a metro system, see MTR. This article is about the operator of the system.

MTR Corporation Limited (Traditional Chinese: 地鐵有限公司), previously known as Mass Transit Railway Corporation (地下鐵路公司) is a company listed on the Hong Kong Stock Exchange (HKSE: 0066 (http://www.hkex.com.hk/invest/index.asp?id=company/quote_page_e.asp?WidCoID=0066&WidCoAbbName=&Month=&langcode=e)) and included in the Hang Seng Index. It is the company that owns and runs the MTR metro system.

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History of the corporation

The Mass Transit Railway Corporation (MTRC) was established in 1975 as a government-owned statutory corporation in order to oversee the initial construction of the Hong Kong Mass Transport System, and later to run and manage the functioning transport system. On 30 June 2000 the MTRC was succeeded by the Mass Transit Railway Corporation Limited (MTR). As with the MTRC, the MTR's principal business is to operate the mass transit railway system. Following a successful initial public offering, the MTR was listed on the Hong Kong Stock Exchange on 5 October 2000, however the government retains a majority stake in the MTR.

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World-wide House, built by the MTR corporation Limited.

Besides railway operations, the MTR is also actively involved in the development of key residential and commercial projects above existing stations and along new line extensions as well as many other commercial activities associated with the railway. The most recent of such developments was the large Maritime Square shopping centre development which was built in conjunction with Tsing Yi station. The MTR is also involved in the letting of retail and poster advertising space, ATM banking facilities, and personal telecommunication services. It also provides consultancy services to organizations worldwide.


There has been some discussion of merging the Kowloon-Canton Railway Corporation (KCRC), which is also government-owned, and the MTR to make the territory's transport system more efficient. The MTR backs such a merge while the KCRC opposes the plan. In March 2004, the Hong Kong government officially encouraged the two organizations to merge.


On 24 November 2004, it was revealed that the MTRC (together with GNER) is one of the main players in acquiring the South Eastern Trains franchise in the United Kingdom.


Property management

Main article: MTR Property


Property is one of the main businesses of the MTR. The MTR tries to develop suitable sites related to their new railway projects and their existing railway. For instance, the reclaimed land situated in West Kowloon that is owned by the MTR will be developed into an area with residential, office and retail space. Two of Hong Kong's largest banks, HSBC and the Bank of China are to have office towers there. Furthermore, will be more than 7,000 housing units in the development. The MTR also owns several shopping centres, as well as the new International Finance Centre.


Shopping Centres

The MTR Corporation invested heavily to develop large scale shopping centres around MTR stations. An example of such a shopping centre is Maritime Square (青衣城) located at Tsing Yi station. Maritime Square is a nautical-themed mall in which there are supermarkets, boutiques, bookstores, a cinema, and restaurants. Since Tsing Yi station serves as the transportation hub for Tsing Yi, Maritime Square is also easily accessible by other transportation means including buses and taxis. Other shopping centers developed and managed by the corporation include Paradise Mall (杏花新城), Telford Plaza (德福廣場), and Luk Yeung Galleria (綠楊坊).


See also

External links

  • MTR Corporate Website (http://www.mtr.com.hk/eng/homepage/e_corp_index.html)

  Results from FactBites:
 
Mass Transit Railway Bill (11935 words)
(3) The Corporation shall register or cause to be registered in the Land Registry a Government Printer's copy of this Ordinance in respect of the vesting of the properties of MTRC in the Corporation.
29), the Corporation is deemed to have paid a dividend as there mentioned in the calendar year in which the appointed day falls (whether or not the Corporation does in fact pay such a dividend in that year) and in each of the 5 years immediately preceding that year.
Clauses 38 to 41 provide for the Corporation to be treated, in relation to property, etc. so vested, in all respects as if it were MTRC; and similar provision is made in respect of company accounts (clause 43), taxation matters (clause 45) and interests in land (clause 47).
MTR Corporation - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (1275 words)
The Mass Transit Railway Corporation (MTRC) was established in 1975 as a government-owned statutory corporation in order to oversee the initial construction of the Hong Kong Mass Transport System, and later to run and manage the functioning transport system.
On 30 June 2000 the MTRC was succeeded by the MTR Corporation Limited (MTRCL).
On 24 November 2004, it was revealed that the MTRC (together with GNER) is one of the main players in acquiring the South Eastern Trains franchise in the United Kingdom.
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