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East Rail Extensions Project Agreement
1. East Rail Extensions Project Agreement Hong
Kong Government, 11 December 2002 The
Executive Council today (December 10) approved in principle the draft East Rail
Extensions Project Agreement to be executed between Government and the Kowloon-Canton
Railway Corporation (KCRC) subject to any drafting changes which may be necessary
before execution. The
draft Project Agreement sets out the respective rights and obligations of Government
and the KCRC in carrying out the East Rail Extensions, namely the Ma On Shan to
Tai Wai Rail Link (MOS Rail), Kowloon-Canton Railway Extension from Hung Hom to
Tsim Sha Tsui (TST Extension) and Sheung Shui to Lok Ma Chau Spur Line (Spur Line)
in terms of their financing, design, construction and operation. A
Government spokesman said: "The three East Rail extensions have been authorised
by the Chief Executive in Council under section 11(4) of the Railways Ordinance.
It is necessary for Government to enter into a Project Agreement with KCRC to
set out how the projects are being undertaken. "The
Project Agreement is drafted on the basis of the West Rail Project Agreement executed
in 1998 after endorsement by the Executive Council. The terms of the Project Agreement
are also consistent with previous Government decisions and financial proposals
approved by the Legislative Council Finance Committee. Amongst other things, the
Project Agreement records the injection of Government equity of $8 billion into
KCRC and the grants of property development rights at six sites, both of which
were endorsed by the Executive Council in June 1999 and subsequently by the Finance
Committee in May 2000," he added. Amongst
other things, the draft Project Agreement - (a)
provides for the injection of equity of $8 billion into the KCRC by Government;
(b) provides
for reasonable endeavours on the part of Government to enable KCRC to undertake
property developments at two sites along East Rail, namely, the sites above or
adjacent to the Fo Tan Station and Ho Tung Lau, and at four sites along the MOS
Rail, namely, the sites above or adjacent to the Tai Wai Station, Tai Wai Maintenance
Centre, Wu Kai Sha Station and Che Kung Temple Station. The profits generated
will contribute to the Corporation's debt repayment, thereby strengthening the
Corporation's financial position in the early years of its new projects' operations;
(c) fixes the
scope of works of the East Rail Extensions, which KCRC plans, designs and constructs
with timely support from Government; (d)
obliges the KCRC to work in accordance with a Baseline Programme which is closely
monitored and reviewed annually by both Government and KCRC to ensure that the
three extensions will be completed by the respective Scheduled Operating Dates;
(e) covers land
matters in relation to the projects; and (f)
obliges the KCRC to comply with all requirements in the environmental permits
issued under the Environmental Impact Assessment (EIA) Ordinance (Cap. 499) and
relevant environmental protection legislation. The
MOS Rail and TST Extension are now under construction and are expected to commence
operation by end 2004. The construction of the Spur Line is scheduled for completion
by mid-2007. |