MTR In-Train TV


MTR In-Train TV, provides Cable TV news and infotainment programmes through LC displays installed on board Hong Kongs' MTR trains.
The rates for advertising are 10 seconds for HK$20,000 and the advertising receives over one million views per day.

History

The service was started in 2005 by the Kowloon-Canton Railway Corporation ), and at the time installed in every train compartment running on East Rail Line, West Rail Line and Ma On Shan Line. Metro Cammell trains of East Rail Line are equipped with wider LCD TVs, while the rest on SP1900 is smaller but are due to be replaced with the larger screens in a future refurbishment.
The entry of C-Stock trains into service in December 2011 also launched the Newsline Express service on Kwun Tong Line, the first pre-merger MTR line to be equipped, with 22-inch LCD TVs equipped on those trains. South Island Line trains followed suit in December 2016, at which point the service was renamed as "In-Train TV". All future train orders, including the R-Train, EWL C-Train, and S-Train, will also be equipped with the service.

Quiet zones

To cater passengers' needs, quiet zones, in which all TV speakers are muted and only train announcements are made, are available on each train. The quiet zones are located on:
The TVs for Newsline Express are sometimes criticized for being too noisy that their broadcasts can even be heard in the quiet car of the train.