KMB Route No. 91A (Diamond Hill Station to Clear Water Bay / Clear Water Bay to Choi Hung Estate (Hung Ngok House))

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KMB Route No. 91A (Diamond Hill Station to Clear Water Bay / Clear Water Bay to Choi Hung Estate (Hung Ngok House)) Traffic Advice KMB Route No. 91A (Diamond Hill Station to Clear Water Bay / Clear Water Bay to Choi Hung Estate (Hung Ngok House)) Members of public are advised that KMB Route No. 91A will be operated from 19 June 2021 to 29 August 2021. The operating details of the route are as follows: Route: KMB Route No. 91A (Diamond Hill Station to Clear Water Bay / Clear Water Bay to Choi Hung Estate (Hung Ngok House)) Routeing: From Diamond Hill Station via Lung Poon Street, Tai Hom Road, Lung Cheung Road, Clear Water Bay Road, New Clear Water Bay Road, Clear Water Bay Road and Tai Au Mun Road. From Clear Water Bay via Tai Au Mun Road, Clear Water Bay Road, New Clear Water Bay Road, Clear Water Bay Road and Lung Cheung Road. Headways: 60 mins Operating 19 June 2021 to 29 August 2021 (Saturdays, Sundays and Public Hours: Holidays only) From Diamond Hill Station 09:00 a.m. to 12:00 n.n. From Clear Water Bay 03:00 p.m. to 07:00 p.m. Fare: Full Fare: $7.8 Section Fare: $7.2 (from Ta Ku Ling Sun Tsuen to Clear Water Bay / from Pak Hung House to Choi Hung Estate (Hung Ngok House)) Bus Stops: From Diamond Hill Station 1. Lung Poon Street inside Plaza Hollywood 2. Lung Cheung Road outside Ngau Chi Wan Village 3. New Clear Water Bay Road outside Pak Hung House, Choi Wan Estate 4. Clear Water Bay Road near Ta Kwu Ling San Tsuen 5. Clear Water Bay Road near Silverstrand Mart 6. Clear Water Bay Road opposite to High Junk Peak 7. Clear Water Bay Road near Sheung Sze Wan Road 8. Clear Water Bay Road near Tai Au Mun Road 9. Tai Au Mun Road near Clear Water Bay 1st Beach 10. Clear Water Bay Second Beach Public Transport Interchange From Clear Water Bay 1. Clear Water Bay Second Beach Public Transport Interchange 2. Tai Au Mun Road near Clear Water Bay 1st Beach 3. Tai Au Mun Road opposite to Tai Wan Tau Road 4. Clear Water Bay Road opposite to Sheung Sze Wan Road 5. Clear Water Bay Road outside High Junk Peak 6. Clear Water Bay Road opposite to Silver Cape Road 7. New Clear Water Bay Road opposite to Pak Hung House, Choi Wan Estate 8. Clear Water Bay Road outside Choi Hung Station 9. Lung Cheung Road outside Hung Ngok House Notices will be put up by KMB at the concerned bus termini and stops to advise passengers of the above arrangements. For the service details of KMB Route No. 91A, please visit Transport Department website (www.td.gov.hk) or KMB website (www.kmb.hk) or call KMB Customer Service Hotline at 2745 4466. .
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