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North Point Ferry Pier: Via Tai Hang Road, Nam Fung Road and Wong Nai Chung Gap Wah Fu (Central) ↔ North Point Ferry Pier: School Day Special Service Via Braemar Hill: 42: Wah Fu (South) ↔ North Point Ferry Pier: Morning Peak Hours only Via Aberdeen Tunnel: 42C: Cyberport: ↔ North Point Ferry Pier: Peak Hours only Via Aberdeen Tunnel. 43M ...
Cityflyer operates Airport Routes A10, A11, A11R, A12, A17, A20, A21, A22, A23, A25, A26, A28 and A29, as well as overnight routes NA10, NA11, NA12, NA20, NA21 and NA29. The Cityflyer service is an indirect rival to the Long Win Bus service provided by Kowloon Motor Bus, which operates in the New Territories (excluding Sai Kung).
North Point Ferry Pier (Chinese: 北角碼頭) is a ferry pier in North Point, Hong Kong and it is near the site of the former North Point Estate (北角邨). It started operation in 1963. [ 1 ] In 1979, a second passenger berth opened that is located west of the older one.
North Point is the home of a large bus terminus, situated at the North Point Ferry Pier. (Exit A1) At the same time, other modes of transport like buses, trams and taxis are accessed at King's Road, which can be reached through Exits B1 and B3.
In 1934, the Central terminal was changed to HYF Ferry Pier. Since 1935, there were special daily services during the swimming season to the swimming yards at North Point. During the Japanese occupation, service on the route was suspended. On 16 March 1947, service was resumed, with the Central terminus at Central Ferry Piers. In February 1948 ...
The pier started operation in 1956 and was the first permanent pier in Hong Kong built after World War II. It had ferry services to Wan Chai, North Point and Tai Koo Shing (later Sai Wan Ho) and a vehicular ferry service to North Point (ceased operation in 1998). [2] [3]
The Haig Point private community has a $160,000 annual contract with the school district to transport students.
A brief car ferry service was operated by Harbour Cruise Bauhinia from the North Point Ferry Pier to Kwun Tong Public Pier in early 2016 to mark the 83rd anniversary of the first car ferry service in Hong Kong. [1]