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Transport
Address, with the department planning to begin investigation work for yet another 132 retrofitting items in the first half of 2019.
Maritime Transport
Domestic Ferries
Ferries provide essential transport links to outlying islands where no or limited land transport is available. Ferries also offer an alternative transport service between the inner harbour and other areas in Hong Kong.
Fourteen franchised and licensed ferry operators run 21 regular passenger ferry services, two services for dangerous goods vehicles, and two special services for the harbour, outlying islands. and other areas. These are supplemented by 68 'kaito' ferry services, which cover relatively remote areas. Ferries recorded a daily average of about 62,500 passenger trips within the harbour and about 64,800 passenger trips serving the outlying islands in 2018.
Cross-boundary Ferries
Cross-boundary ferry services to Macao and 11 Mainland ports operate from the Hong Kong- Macau Ferry Terminal in Sheung Wan, China Ferry Terminal in Tsim Sha Tsui and Tuen Mun Ferry Terminal in Tuen Mun. In 2018, cross-boundary ferries transported 19.46 million travellers to and from Macao, and 4.26 million to and from Mainland ports.
Local Vessels
In 2018, about 18,950 passenger, cargo, fishing and pleasure vessels were licensed in Hong Kong to provide services for the port and the community.
Public Transport Fare Concessions
The government encourages public transport operators to offer fare concessions, taking into account their operating and financial conditions, the market situation and passenger needs.
MTRCL concessions include monthly passes for the East Rail, West Rail and Tung Chung lines, a Student Travel Scheme, fare concessions for children, Fare Savers and interchange discounts.
Franchised bus companies offer concessionary half fares for children under 12. Section fares are available for about 80 per cent of mid-distance and long-distance routes, involving about 440 routes. The companies also provide about 305 bus-bus interchange concession schemes, covering about 400 bus routes, or about 72 per cent of all routes. The tramway and ferries have discount fares for the elderly and children, and some GMB routes grant concessionary fares.
Government's Fare Concessions and Subsidies
The Government Public Transport Fare Concession Scheme for the Elderly and Eligible Persons with Disabilities encourages the elderly aged 65 or above and the disabled to participate in community activities. Beneficiaries pay $2 per trip on designated public transport, covering the
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