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  2. New World First Bus - Wikipedia

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    New World First Bus stop in Sunshine City Plaza, Ma On Shan, it is served by the exclusive NWFB Eastern Harbour Tunnel route 682. Before the merger with Citybus, New World First Bus had 168 routes. Triple digit routes beginning with 5 were originally air-conditioned only bus routes in the 1990s, now all these were rationalised and only three ...

  3. File:Citybus HK new logo.svg - Wikipedia

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    Size of this PNG preview of this SVG file: 400 × 73 pixels. ... Logo of Citybus HK: You cannot overwrite this file. File usage. The following page uses this file:

  4. Citybus Route 2 - Wikipedia

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    On 1 September 1998, the route was handed over to NWFB with the franchise of CMB ended. In 2000 the route was designated a full air-conditioned route. On 3 June 2001, the route was changed to run via Gloucester Road for the westbound direction to Central, instead of Hennessy Road as part of NWFB's rearrangement of bus services, and the eastern ...

  5. Citybus (Hong Kong) - Wikipedia

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    Citybus Limited (Chinese: 城巴有限公司) is a bus company which provides both franchised and non-franchised service in Hong Kong.The franchised route network serves Hong Kong Island, cross-harbour routes (between Hong Kong Island and Kowloon/New Territories), North Lantau (Tung Chung and Hong Kong Disneyland), Hong Kong International Airport, Kowloon, New Territories, Shenzhen Bay Port ...

  6. Bravo Transport - Wikipedia

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    Bravo Transport Services Limited (Chinese: 匯達交通服務), simply Bravo Transport is a Hong Kong public transport company, which owns one of the city's bus operators Citybus. The company is majority owned by Hong Kong-listed company Hans Energy , with the remainder shareholding held by private equity firm Templewater (through its ...

  7. Network 26 - Wikipedia

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    Later, seeing no improvement in CMB's services, the Government decided to re-tender 26 of CMB's routes to another company. Two companies applied, namely Citybus and Stagecoach. Since Stagecoach had no experience on operating routes in Hong Kong, Citybus won the tender. The routes were operated by Citybus in effective from 1 September 1993. [1] [2]

  8. Bus services in Hong Kong - Wikipedia

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    New World First Bus Services Limited (NWFB) was established in 1998, taking over China Motor Bus's franchise to provide bus services on Hong Kong Island together with Citybus. NWFB's parent company later bought Citybus, but the two companies had basically been operating independently [4] until the two companies merged on 1 July 2023.

  9. Citybus Route 8 - Wikipedia

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    The route became the first route CMB started after the Second World War. On 1 August 1954 CMB started a new route with no number between Shau Kei Wan and Chai Wan to serve the new bungalow development area there. At first the new route only serviced during mornings and from noon to evening, but in December service expanded to whole day long.