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TAC Reviews Bus Franchise Operations and Universal Accessibility Programme's Progress in Hong Kong

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TAC Reviews Bus Franchise Operations and Universal Accessibility Programme's Progress in Hong Kong
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TAC Reviews Bus Franchise Operations and Universal Accessibility Programme's Progress in Hong Kong

2026-03-25 17:05 Last Updated At:03-27 13:39

TAC briefed on operation of KMB and NLB and progress of Universal Accessibility Programme

The following is issued on behalf of the Transport Advisory Committee:

The Transport Advisory Committee (TAC) was briefed by the Government today (March 25) on the operation of Kowloon Motor Bus Company (1933) Limited (KMB) and New Lantao Bus Company(1973) Limited (NLB), and the work associated with the new franchises following the expiry of the current franchises, as well as the latest progress of the Universal Accessibility Programme (UA Programme).

At present, there are four bus franchisees operating five bus franchises in Hong Kong. NLB's current franchise will expire on March 1, 2027, whereas KMB's current franchise will expire on July 1, 2027. Both KMB and NLB have indicated to the Government their intention to continue to operate public bus services under a new franchise upon expiry of the current ones. The Transport Department has long been regularly reviewing franchisees' performance standards, including overall operations, passenger service improvements and safety enhancements. The Government is considering the operators' intention to apply for new franchises and will strive for the stability of franchised bus services and push for enhancement of service and safety standards while maintaining long-term financial sustainability.

The TAC Chairman, Professor Wong Sze-chun, said, "Members welcome the Government's efforts in ensuring proper and efficient public bus services of the operators during the franchise period under the current mechanism. Members have expressed their views on franchised bus services and also supported the Government's work associated with the new franchises, along with endeavouring to ensure the stability and continuous improvement of franchised bus services for the benefit of members of the public."

At the meeting, members were also briefed by the Highways Department (HyD) on the latest progress of the UA Programme.

The Government has been striving to create a barrier-free and accessible environment, and launched the UA Programme in August 2012 to proactively retrofit barrier-free access facilities at walkways. The Programme has been well received by the community, with its scope subsequently expanded to cover more walkways. As at the end of February 2026, 272 items were completed under the UA Programme, accounting for approximately 70 per cent of the total. It is estimated that the remaining items will be completed progressively over the coming few years.

The HyD will, in accordance with the principle of holistic planning and phased implementation, commence technical feasibility studies this year for retrofitting lifts at other walkways across the territory that fall within the ambit of the UA Programme, with a view to benefitting more elderly people and those in need.

Professor Wong said, "Members have taken note of the latest progress and future plan of the Programme, and are pleased to see that the Government continues to retrofit barrier-free access facilities at walkways, while striving to enhance the efficiency of project implementation and incorporate more elements which could bring convenience and benefits to citizens. Members expect that the Programme will continue to bring convenience to the public and enhance their sense of happiness and contentment."

CS concludes visit to Shaanxi Province

The Chief Secretary for Administration, Mr Chan Kwok-ki, visited Shaanxi Province for two consecutive days from yesterday (April 4), where he called on local leaders and exchanged views with officials on strengthening the development of various aspects between the two places, including cultural exchanges, educational co-operation, and innovation and technology.

Mr Chan called on the Secretary of the CPC Shaanxi Provincial Committee, Mr Zhao Yide, yesterday to exchange views on deepening Hong Kong-Shaanxi exchanges and co-operation. The Executive Deputy Director of the Hong Kong and Macao Work Office of the CPC Central Committee and the Hong Kong and Macao Affairs Office of the State Council, Mr Xu Qifang, also attended the meeting. Mr Chan said that since the signing of the Strengthening Hong Kong/Shaanxi Co-operation Agreement and a series of Memoranda of Understanding in areassuch as legal services, innovation and technology, education, and tourism in 2024, exchanges and co-operation between Hong Kong and Shaanxi have yielded fruitful results under the support of the Central Government and through the joint efforts of both places. He added that co-operation in various aspects between the two places, in particular in the areas of cultural exchanges, educational co-operation, and innovation and technology, can be strengthened to achieve complementary advantages in the future.

During the meeting, Mr Chan expressed his gratitude for the invitation by the Shaanxi Provincial People's Government to the memorial ceremony for legendary emperor Huang Di during the Ching Ming Festival. He said that the event was significant, connecting descendants of the Yan and Huang emperors from around the world to worship together the earliest mythical ruler Huang Di, and to pass on the good moral quality of treasuring historical legacies for the Chinese nation. The Hong Kong Special Administrative Region Government's participation can help Hong Kong citizens to gain a deeper understanding of the origin of the Chinese civilisation, building a stronger sense of national identity and affection. He also expressed hope for strengthening co-operation in patriotic education with Shaanxi in the future, enabling Hong Kong citizens, especially the younger generation, to gain a deeper understanding of and identification with the nation and Chinese culture.

Mr Chan concluded his visit to Shaanxi Province after attending the memorial ceremony for legendary emperor Huang Di during the Ching Ming Festival this morning, and returned to Hong Kong this afternoon.

CS concludes visit to Shaanxi Province  Source: HKSAR Government Press Releases

CS concludes visit to Shaanxi Province Source: HKSAR Government Press Releases

CS concludes visit to Shaanxi Province  Source: HKSAR Government Press Releases

CS concludes visit to Shaanxi Province Source: HKSAR Government Press Releases

CS concludes visit to Shaanxi Province  Source: HKSAR Government Press Releases

CS concludes visit to Shaanxi Province Source: HKSAR Government Press Releases

CS concludes visit to Shaanxi Province  Source: HKSAR Government Press Releases

CS concludes visit to Shaanxi Province Source: HKSAR Government Press Releases

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