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TA Intro of 980X 20022017 Traffic Advice Introduction of KMB/ NWFB Route No. 980X (Wu Kai Sha Station – Wan Chai (Hennessy Road)/ Admiralty Station (East)) Passengers are advised that with effect from 20 February 2017 (Monday), KMB and NWFB will introduce a new bus route numbered as 980X (Wu Kai Sha Station – Wan Chai (Hennessy Road)/ Admiralty Station (East)). Details are as follows: I. Route Wu Kai Sha Station to Wan Chai (Hennessy Road): via Sha On Street, Sai Sha Road, Kam Ying Road, Ma On Shan Road, Sai Sha Road, Ma On Shan Town Centre Bus Terminus, Sai Sha Road, Hang Hong Street, Ma On Shan Road, Tate's Cairn Highway, *(Sha Lek Highway, Sha Tin Wai Road, Sha Tin Rural Committee Road, Tai Po Road – Sha Tin), Tsing Sha Highway, Lai Po Road, Lin Cheung Road, West Kowloon Highway, Western Harbour Crossing, Connaught Road West, Connaught Road Central, Rumsey Street, Des Voeux Road Central, Chater Road, Murray Road, Queensway and Hennessy Road (terminating near O’Brien Road). * Departures may be diverted via Sha Lek Road, Sha Tin Road, Lion Rock Tunnel Road, Hung Mui Kuk Road and Che Kung Miu Road; or Shek Mun Interchange, Tai Chung Kiu Road, Lion Rock Tunnel Road and Tai Po Road – Tai Wai, non-stop depending on traffic condition. Admiralty Station (East) to Wu Kai Sha Station: via Rodney Street, Drake Street, Tamar Street, Harcourt Road, Cotton Tree Drive slip road, Lambeth Walk, Chater Road, Jackson Road, Connaught Road Central, Connaught Road West, Western Harbour Crossing, West Kowloon Highway, Lin Cheung Road, Lai Po Road, Tsing Sha Highway, #(Shing Mun Tunnel Road, Tai Po Road – Sha Tin, Sha Tin Rural Committee Road, Sha Tin Wai Road, Sha Lek Highway), Tate's Cairn Highway, Ma On Shan Road, Hang Hong Street, Sai Sha Road, Ma On Shan Road, Kam Ying Road, Sai Sha Road and Sha On Street. # Departures may be diverted via Che Kung Miu Road, Hung Mui Kuk Road, Lion Rock Tunnel Road, Sha Tin Road, Sha Lek Highway, non-stop depending on traffic condition. II. Service Hours Mondays to Fridays (except Public Holidays) From Wu Ka Sha Station: 2 departures (7.45 a.m. and 7.55 a.m.) From Admiralty Station (East): 2 departures (6.00 p.m. and 6.15 p.m.) III. Fare From Wu Ka Sha Station Full Fare: $19.0 Section Fare: $9.8 (Western Harbour Crossing Toll Plaza to Wan Chai) $5.7 (after Western Harbour Crossing Toll Plaza to Wan Chai) From Admiralty Station (East) Full Fare: $19.0 Section Fare: $15.2 (Western Harbour Crossing Toll Plaza to Wu Kai Sha Station) $5.7 (Hang Hong Street to Wu Kai Sha Station) IV. Bus Stop Wu Kai Sha Station to Wan Chai (Hennessy Road) - Wu Kai Sha Station Public Transport Interchange - Sai Sha Road near Lee On Estate Lee Wing House. - Kam Ying Road near Kam Lung Court - Kam Ying Road near Kam Ying Court - Ma On Shan Road near Sunshine City - Ma On Shan Town Centre Bus Terminus - Hang Hong Street near Tsang Pik Shan Secondary School - Hang Hong Street near Yiu On Estate Yiu Him House - Western Harbour Crossing Toll Plaza - Connaught Road Central near Macau Ferry Bus Terminus - Des Voeux Road Central near Central Market - Chater Road near Statue Square - Queensway near Admiralty Station - Hennessy Road near Asian House - Hennessy Road near O'brien Road Admiralty Station (East) to Wu Kai Sha Station - Admiralty Station (East) Bus Terminus - Connaught Road Central near Statue Square - Connaught Road Central near Pottinger Street (beside Wing Lung Bank Building) - Connaught Road Central near Jubilee Street - Connaught Road Central near Rumsey Street (beside Li Po Chun Chambers) - Connaught Road West near Queen Street - Western Harbour Crossing Toll Plaza - Hang Hong Street opposite Yiu On Bus Terminus - Hang Hong Street opposite Tsang Pik Shan Secondary School - Sai Sha Road near Fok On Garden - Sai Sha Road near Bayshore Towers - Ma On Shan Road near Ma On Shan Police Station - Kam Ying Road opposite Kam Ying Court - Kam Ying Road opposite Kam Lung Court - Sai Sha Road opposite Lee On Estate (near Wu Kai Sha Village) - Wu Kai Sha Station Public Transport Interchange Notices will be displayed by the bus company to inform passengers of the above arrangements..
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