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South Island line (West) (view ),
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SmarTone
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Man Tin stations December 2016 - Extended 4.5G coverage to the new South Island Line , including Ocean Park, Wong Chuk Hang, Lei Tung and South Horizons
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Projects" (PDF). MTR Corporation. 12 June 2014. "All systems go for MTR's South Island Line and Kwun Tong Line Extension". Hong Kong Engineer. 39 (7). Hong Kong
Wellington Barracks, Hong Kong
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the Archaeological Watching Brief Findings in Harcourt Garden for South Island Line (East)" (PDF). Antiquities and Monuments Office. Government of Hong
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South China Morning Post. 2 October 2017. "All systems go for MTR's South Island Line and Kwun Tong Line Extension". Hong Kong Engineer. 39 (7). Hong Kong
Second Labour Government of New Zealand
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the construction of a railway line to connect Nelson with the main South Island line ; see Nelson railway proposals. Signed a formal agreement for Consolidated
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Campus International Project of the Year Mass Transit Railway (MTR) South Island Line (East), Hong Kong Carbon Reduction Project of the Year Award Grafham
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Tuen Ma Line (Ma On Shan) P Tuen Ma Line (Tsuen Wan and Kowloon) S South Island Line T Tsuen Wan Line TE Tung Chung Line and Disneyland Resort Line TKL
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Line to Admiralty Station, where transfers are available for the South Island Line [Opened on December 28, 2016, located on Platforms 5 and 6 {towards
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May 2013. Retrieved 29 May 2013. "Supercapacitor energy storage for South Island Line ". Railway Gazette. 3 August 2012. Archived from the original on 10
HVDC Inter-Island
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core (OPGW), and a further 169 km section of OPGW is installed the South Island line . About 20 new towers were constructed in 1992 to reroute the HVDC