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Hong Kong High-Speed Rail Cancels 16 Trains as Severe Weather Disrupts Service, June 15

June 15, 2026
06:31 PM
3 min read

Key Points

MTR Corporation canceled 16 high-speed rail services on June 14-15 due to severe weather.

Eight Guangzhou-Hong Kong trains and eight return services suspended due to rainstorms.

Shantou and Zhaoqing routes also affected with six and one cancellations respectively.

Heavy rainstorms and convective storms impacted central and northern Guangdong and coastal regions.

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Severe weather forced the MTR Corporation to cancel 16 high-speed rail services connecting Hong Kong with mainland cities on June 14-15. Heavy rainstorms and convective storms across Guangdong disrupted transport on the Guangzhou, Shantou, and Zhaoqing routes. The cancellations affected thousands of travelers during peak travel periods.

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Guangzhou Route Hit Hardest by Cancellations

The Guangzhou-Hong Kong route suffered the most disruptions. Eight services from Hong Kong West Kowloon Station to Guangzhou South Station were canceled: G6582, G6518, G6528, G6584, G6520, G6530, and G6538. Eight return services from Guangzhou South to Hong Kong West Kowloon were also suspended: G6517, G6527, G6581, G6519, G6529, G6583, G6533, and G6521. The MTR Corporation cited adverse weather as the reason for all cancellations.

Other Routes Affected Across Southern China

The Shantou route saw three services canceled in each direction. From Hong Kong West Kowloon to Shantou Station, services G6574, G6392, and G6578 were suspended. Return services G6573, G6389, and G6577 were also canceled. The Hong Kong-Zhaoqing East service G6580 was canceled as well. China Railway Guangzhou Group reported disruptions on the Beijing-Guangzhou Railway, Beijing-Kowloon Railway, and Hangzhou-Shenzhen Railway on June 14-15.

Severe Weather Warnings Across the Region

The Central Meteorological Observatory issued a yellow rainstorm warning and a blue severe convective weather warning on June 15. Heavy rainstorms affected parts of central and northern Guangdong, eastern coastal areas, eastern Guangxi, southwestern Fujian, and eastern Yunnan. Some areas in eastern Guangdong’s coastal regions faced extremely heavy rain. Forecasts predicted the adverse conditions would persist through the day.

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Final Thoughts

Weather disruptions canceled 16 high-speed rail services between Hong Kong and mainland China on June 14-15. Travelers should expect continued delays as severe rainstorms persist across Guangdong through June 15.

FAQs

How many trains were canceled on the Guangzhou route?

Eight trains were canceled from Hong Kong to Guangzhou and eight in the reverse direction, totaling sixteen cancellations on this route.

Which other routes experienced service cancellations?

Shantou route had six services canceled (three each direction) and Zhaoqing East route had one service canceled due to weather.

What caused the rail service disruptions?

Heavy rainstorms and convective storms across Guangdong forced MTR Corporation to cancel services to ensure passenger safety during severe weather.

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The content shared by Meyka AI PTY LTD is solely for research and informational purposes.  Meyka is not a financial advisory service, and the information provided should not be considered investment or trading advice.

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