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KMB Express Route, Morning Peak Hours Only Central (Rumsey Street) → Ping Tin Express Route, Evening Peak Hours Only 603P: Central Ferry Piers: → Ping Tin KMB Express Route, Evening Peak Hours Only, omit Causeway Bay: 603S: Ping Tin → Central (Gilman Street) KMB Express Route, Morning Peak Hours Only 606: Choi Wan: ↔ Siu Sai Wan (Island ...
An Alexander Dennis Enviro500 MMC on route 1 at Tsim Sha Tsui in 2018. KMB Route 1 is a bus route operated in Kowloon, Hong Kong. It is run by Kowloon Motor Bus and connects the Star Ferry Pier and Chuk Yuen Estate in Wong Tai Sin. The bus runs via Tsim Sha Tsui, Yau Ma Tei, Mong Kok, Kowloon City and Lok Fu.
The Kowloon Motor Bus Company (1933) Limited (KMB) is a bus company operating franchised services in Hong Kong. It is the largest bus company in Hong Kong by fleet size and number of bus routes, with over 4,000 buses - mostly double deckers - and 420 routes. [4] It is a subsidiary of Transport International.
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KMB Route 1A is a bus route operated by Kowloon Motor Bus (KMB) in Hong Kong. It runs between Star Ferry and Sau Mau Ping (Central) and provides air-conditioned service. The route runs via Tsim Sha Tsui , Yau Ma Tei , Mong Kok , Kowloon City , San Po Kong , Ngau Tau Kok , Kwun Tong , and Sau Mau Ping.
An Alexander Dennis Enviro200 on route 51 at Sheung Tsuen in 2018. Route 51 is a bus service operated by Kowloon Motor Bus (KMB) in Hong Kong's New Territories.It connects Tsuen Wan with Sheung Tsuen, a village in Pat Heung running via the steep and tortuous Route Twisk.
The first residential bus route was route 88R from City One Shatin to Kowloon Tong station (it was then renumbered 62R). From c. 2003, the route numbers have been changed to prefixes "HR", "KR", and "NR". They stand for Hong Kong Island residential bus routes, Kowloon residential bus routes and New Territories residential bus routes respectively.
Route 91A, the first bus route serving Hang Hau Town, was introduced on 1 April 1976, serving between Hang Hau and Chuk Yuen (now known as Wong Tai Sin). After the city's Mass Transit Railway system commenced operation, the route was renamed 91M and truncated to Diamond Hill MTR station with effect from 16 December 1979; it was further ...