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From the website's launch in 1999 to 2003, the average number of monthly page views for its maps increased from 0.1 to 4 million. [11] In November 2003, Centamap was the first mapping service licensed by the Hong Kong Census and Statistics Department to disseminate census data at the building group level in addition to other GIS functions. [12]
The five east-west routes — Route 4, Route 5, Route 6, Route 7, Route 8 and Route 10 — are numbered from south to north. Route 4 runs along the north shore of Hong Kong Island, connecting the eastern and western ends of the island, whereas Routes 5, 6 and 7 link southern New Territories with parts of Kowloon.
1.4–2.1 Sha Tin Heights Tunnel: 3.7–5.8 2.3–3.6 Eagle's Nest Tunnel (Tolled) Sham Shui Po District: Lai Chi Kok: Tsing Sha Highway: 6.4 4.0 1C Route 7 (Ching Cheung Road) - Kwai Chung, Princess Margaret Hospital (Hong Kong) Westbound exit only 7.2 4.5 2A Lin Cheung Road - Cheung Sha Wan, Lai Chi Kok, Hong Kong (West) 7.8 4.8 2B Lin Cheung ...
No. 6: a Grade II Historic Building [2] No. 7: St. Joseph's College. The North and West Blocks are declared monuments; No. 7A: Hong Kong Visual Arts Centre, housed in the former Cassels Block, former barracks for married British officers, of Victoria Barracks. (a Grade I Historic Building [2]) No. 8: a Grade II Historic Building [2]
This file requires updating because: Update Route 6 section as TKO-LT tunnel opened in 2022 and rest of the route 6 will be opened in 2025. In doing so, you could add a timestamp to the file. Please notify the uploader with {{ subst : update-note |1=File:HK Route8 map.svg|2=Update Route 6 section as TKO-LT tunnel opened in 2022 and rest of the ...
Tseung Kwan O Town Centre and Tiu Keng Leng: 0.5 - 2.7 0.3 - 1.7 Tseung Kwan O–Lam Tin Tunnel: Lam Tin: 1.4 0.9 1B Route 2 Eastern Harbour Crossing (southbound) – Hong Kong (East) 2.8 1.7 2 Cha Kwo Ling Road – Yau Tong and Kwun Tong: Kowloon Bay: Kai Tak Bridge Road – Kai Tak Under construction (2026) Route 5 Kai Fuk Road and Shing Kai ...
The route ceased operation during the Battle of Hong Kong in December 1941 and resumed January 10, 1942 as the Japanese military government in Hong Kong reorganized the bus services. The route was renumbered Route 1 in October, 1942. August 12, 1943, the route was shortened to serve between Tsim Sha Tsui and Waterloo Road due to shortage of fuel.
The Central (Exchange Square) Bus Terminus (Chinese: 中環(交易廣場)巴士總站) is a major bus terminus located in Central, Central and Western District, Hong Kong. Situated on the ground floor of the Exchange Square commercial complex, the terminus is regarded as the central hub of bus routes in the Central District.