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  2. Central (Macau Ferry) Bus Terminus - Wikipedia

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    The Central (Macau Ferry) Bus Terminus (Chinese: 中環(港澳碼頭)巴士總站) is a major bus terminus located in Sheung Wan, Central and Western District, Hong Kong, next to the Hong Kong–Macau Ferry Terminal.

  3. Citybus Route 12A - Wikipedia

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    Citybus route 12A is a bus route on Hong Kong Island. Operated by Citybus, it is a loop route originating from Admiralty (Tamar Street), passing through Cotton Tree Drive, MacDonnell Road, Kennedy Road and Central before returning to Admiralty. The route was first operated by China Motor Bus from its introduction in 1961 until it was suspended ...

  4. TCM (Macau) - Wikipedia

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    The Sociedade de Transportes Colectivos de Macau (TCM) is one of the bus operators in Macau, Transmac being the other. The company began as a ferry operator in the 1950s, and did not enter bus operations until 1974, when a bridge connecting the mainland with Macau and Taipa ( Ponte Governador Nobre de Carvalho ) was finished.

  5. Transmac - Wikipedia

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    Transmac operates 36 bus routes across Macau. [1] [2] After the Typhoon Hato in August 2017, the usage of the underground bus terminal at Border Gate was terminated due to severe flooding until December 2018. Some bus routes that stopped at this bus stop were diverged to various bus stops and terminals.

  6. Citybus Route 2 - Wikipedia

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    Route 2 was classified as an urban flat-road route in 1972, with a ticket price the cheapest amongst the then three types of CMB routes. In the same year the first rear-powered bus in Hong Kong, a Daimler "Jumbo" (RXF1, later SF1) was assigned to the route. The Central terminus was changed to Hong Kong-Macau Ferry Pier on 1 September 1982.

  7. Cityflyer (bus service) - Wikipedia

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    On 23 January 2006, the Transport Department announced that Citybus had won the tender, with route number A10, the fare of which was set as HK$48, surpassing the A12 as the most expensive franchised bus route in Hong Kong. The service on the new route commenced on 26 March 2006.

  8. Long Win Bus - Wikipedia

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    A: Airport routes. Provides deluxe bus services to and from the Hong Kong International Airport and in some cases, the Hong Kong–Zhuhai–Macau Bridge Hong Kong Port; E: External routes. Provides regular bus services serving the Airport Logistics Area and Tung Chung. R: Routes serving Hong Kong Disneyland. S: Shuttle routes.

  9. Transport in Macau - Wikipedia

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    Taxi in Macau. Bus in Macau. Rickshaw in Macau. Rickshaw in Macau. Buses and taxis are the major modes of public transport in Macau. Bus services are frequent and inexpensive, [1] linking the Macau peninsula, Taipa, Cotai and Coloane. Transmac and TCM are the only operators of Macau's bus services.