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Via on King Street, Unnamed Road, Tai Chung Kiu Road, Sha Tin Rural Committee Road and Tai Po Road L. S. NO. 2 TO GAZETTE NO. 50/2004L.N. 203 of 2004 B1965 Air-Conditioned New Territories Route No. 284 Ravana Garden—Sha Tin Central RAVANA GARDEN to SHA TIN CENTRAL: via On King Street, unnamed road, Tai Chung Kiu Road, Sha Tin Rural Committee Road and Tai Po Road. SHA TIN CENTRAL to RAVANA GARDEN: via Sha Tin Centre Street, Wang Pok Street, Yuen Wo Road, Sha Tin Rural Committee Road, Tai Chung Kiu Road and On King Street. Air-Conditioned New Territories Route No. 285 Bayshore Towers—Heng On (Circular) BAYSHORE TOWERS to HENG ON (CIRCULAR): via On Chun Street, On Yuen Street, Sai Sha Road, Ma On Shan Road, Kam Ying Road, Sai Sha Road, Hang Hong Street, Hang Kam Street, Heng On Bus Terminus, Hang Kam Street, Hang Hong Street, Ma On Shan Road, On Chiu Street and On Chun Street. Special trips are operated from the stop on Kam Ying Road outside Kam Lung Court to Heng On. Air-Conditioned New Territories Route No. 286M Ma On Shan Town Centre—Diamond Hill MTR Station (Circular) MA ON SHAN TOWN CENTRE to DIAMOND HILL MTR STATION (CIRCULAR): via Sai Sha Road, Hang Hong Street, Chung On Estate access road, Chung On Bus Terminus, Chung On Estate access road, Sai Sha Road, roundabout, Hang Fai Street, Ning Tai Road, Po Tai Street, Ning Tai Road, Hang Tai Road, Hang Shun Street, A Kung Kok Street, Shek Mun Interchange, *(Tate’s Cairn Highway), Tate’s Cairn Tunnel, Hammer Hill Road, roundabout, Fung Tak Road, Lung Poon Street, Diamond Hill MTR Station Bus Terminus, Lung Poon Street, Tai Hom Road, Tate’s Cairn Tunnel, Tate’s Cairn Highway, Shek Mun Interchange, A Kung Kok Street, Hang Shun Street, Hang Tai Road, Ning Tai Road, Hang Fai Street, roundabout, Sai Sha Road, On Yuen Street, On Chun Street, On Chiu Street and Sai Sha Road. * Journeys may be diverted via Tate’s Cairn Highway, Siu Lek Yuen Road and Tate’s Cairn Highway depending on traffic condition. L. S. NO. 2 TO GAZETTE NO. 50/2004L.N. 203 of 2004 B1967 Air-Conditioned New Territories Route No. 286P Lee On—Mei Lam LEE ON to MEI LAM: via Lee On Estate access road, Kam Ying Road, Ma On Shan Road, Hang Hong Street, Sai Sha Road, roundabout, Hang Fai Street, Ning Tai Road, Po Tai Street, Ning Tai Road, Hang Tai Road, Hang Shun Street, A Kung Kok Street, Shek Mun Interchange, Tate’s Cairn Highway, Siu Lek Yuen Road, Wong Nai Tau Bus Terminus, Siu Lek Yuen Road, Kwong Sin Street, unnamed road, Ngau Pei Sha Street, Chap Wai Kon Street, Yuen Chau Kok Bus Terminus, Chap Wai Kon Street, Ngan Shing Street, Sha Tin Wai Road, Sha Kok Street, Tai Chung Kiu Road, Che Kung Miu Road, roundabout, Mei Tin Road, roundabout, Mei Tin Road and Mei Lam Estate access road. MEI LAM to LEE ON: via Mei Lam Estate access road, Mei Tin Road, roundabout, Mei Tin Road, roundabout, Che Kung Miu Road, Tai Chung Kiu Road, Sha Kok Street, Sha Tin Wai Road, Ngan Shing Street, Chap Wai Kon Street, Yuen Chau Kok Bus Terminus, Chap Wai Kon Street, Ngau Pei Sha Street, unnamed road, Kwong Sin Street, Siu Lek Yuen Road, Wong Nai Tai Bus Terminus, Siu Lek Yuen Road, slip road, Tate’s Cairn Highway, Shek Mun Interchange, A Kung Kok Street, Hang Shun Street, Hang Tai Road, Ning Tai Road, Hang Fai Street, roundabout, Sai Sha Road, Hang Hong Street, Ma On Shan Road, Kam Ying Road and Lee On Estate access road. Air-Conditioned New Territories Route No. 287K Ma On Shan Town Centre—University KCR Station (Circular) MA ON SHAN TOWN CENTRE to UNIVERSITY KCR STATION (CIRCULAR): via Sai Sha Road, Chung On Estate access road, Chung On Bus Terminus, Chung On Estate access road, Sai Sha Road, Ma On Shan Road, Tate’s Cairn Highway, Chak Cheung Street, Tate’s Cairn Highway, Ma On Shan Road, Hang Tai Road, Hang Fai Street, Sai Sha Road, On Yuen Street, On Chun Street, On Chiu Street and Sai Sha Road. L. S. NO. 2 TO GAZETTE NO. 50/2004L.N. 203 of 2004 B1969 Air-Conditioned New Territories Route No. 289K University KCR Station—Chevalier Garden (Circular) UNIVERSITY KCR STATION to CHEVALIER GARDEN (CIRCULAR): via Chak Cheung Street, Tate’s Cairn Highway, Ma On Shan Road, Hang Tai Road, Hang Fai Street, Ning Tai Road, Po Tai Street, Ning Tai Road, Hang Tai Road, Hang Shun Street, Chevalier Garden Bus Terminus, Hang Shun Street, Hang Tai Road, Ning Tai Road, Hang Fai Street, Sai Sha Road, Ma On Shan Road, Tate’s Cairn Highway and Chak Cheung Street. Special trips are operated from the bus stop opposite Kam Tai Court to University KCR Station. Air-Conditioned New Territories Route No. 292P Sai Kung—Kwun Tong (Yue Man Square) SAI KUNG to KWUN TONG (YUE MAN SQUARE): via Wai Man Road, Fuk Man Road, Po Tung Road, Hiram’s Highway, flyover, Clear Water Bay Road and Kwun Tong Road. Air-Conditioned New Territories Route No. 296A Sheung Tak—Ngau Tau Kok MTR Station (Circular) SHEUNG TAK to NGAU TAU KOK MTR STATION (CIRCULAR): via access road to Sheung Tak Public Transport Terminus, Tong Ming Street, Po Shun Road, Tseung Kwan O Tunnel Road, Tseung Kwan O Tunnel, Tseung Kwan O Tunnel Road, Tseung Kwan O Road, flyover, Cha Kwo Ling Road, Lei Yue Mun Road, Kwun Tong Road, Kwun Tong Road underpass, Kwun Tong Road, slip road from Kwun Tong Road (westbound) to Kwun Tong Road (eastbound), Kwun Tong Road, Kwun Tong Road underpass, Kwun Tong Road, Lei Yue Mun Road, Tseung Kwan O Road, Tseung Kwan O Tunnel Road, Tseung Kwan O Tunnel, Tseung Kwan O Tunnel Road, roundabout, Po Shun Road, Tong Ming Street and access road to Sheung Tak Public Transport Terminus. L. S. NO. 2 TO GAZETTE NO. 50/2004L.N. 203 of 2004 B1971 Air-Conditioned New Territories Route No. 296C Sheung Tak—Sham Shui Po (Tonkin Street) SHEUNG TAK to SHAM SHUI PO (TONKIN STREET): via access road to Sheung Tak Public Transport Terminus, Tong Ming Street, Po Shun Road, Tseung Kwan O Tunnel Road, Tseung Kwan O Tunnel, Tseung Kwan O Tunnel Road, Tseung Kwan O Road, flyover, Cha Kwo Ling Road, Lei Yue Mun Road, Kwun Tong Road, Kwun Tong Road underpass, Kwun Tong Road, flyover, Kwun Tong Road, Prince Edward Road East, Prince Edward Road West, Argyle Street, Nathan Road, Cheung Sha Wan Road, Tonkin Street, Sham Mong Road and unnamed access road. SHAM SHUI PO (TONKIN STREET) to SHEUNG TAK: via unnamed access road, Sham Mong Road, Tonkin Street, Lai Chi Kok Road, Nathan Road, Mong kok Road, Sai Yee Street, Argyle Street, Prince Edward Road West, Prince Edward Road East, Kwun Tong Road, flyover, Kwun Tong Road, Kwun Tong Road underpass, Kwun Tong Road, Lei Yue Mun Road, Tseung Kwan O Road, Tseung Kwan O Tunnel Road, Tseung Kwan O Tunnel, Tseung Kwan O Tunnel Road, roundabout, Po Shun Road, Tong Ming Street and access road to Sheung Tak Public Transport Terminus. Air-Conditioned New Territories Route No. 296D Sheung Tak—Jordan (Wui Cheung Road) SHEUNG TAK to JORDAN (WUI CHEUNG ROAD): via access road to Sheung Tak Public Transport Terminus, Tong Ming Street, Po Shun Road, Tseung Kwun O Tunnel Road, Tseung Kwan O Tunnel, Tsueng Kwan O Tunnel Road, Tseung Kwan O Road, Kwun Tong Bypass, Kai Fuk Road, Airport Tunnel, East Kowloon Way, Chatham Road North, Chatham Road South, Gascoigne Road, Jordan Road, Nathan Road, Salisbury Road, Kowloon Park Drive, Canton Road and Wui Cheung Road. JORDAN (WUI CHEUNG ROAD) to SHEUNG TAK: via Wui Cheung Road, Canton Road, Salisbury Road, Nathan Road, Gascoigne Road, flyover, Chatham Road South, Chatham Road North, East Kowloon Way, Airport Tunnel, Kai Fuk Road, Kwun Tong Bypass, Tseung Kwan O Road, Tseung Kwan O Tunnel Road, Tseung Kwan O Tunnel, Tseung Kwan O Tunnel Road, roundabout, Po Shun Road, Tong Ming Street and access road to Sheung Tak Public Transport Terminus. L. S. NO. 2 TO GAZETTE NO. 50/2004L.N. 203 of 2004 B1973 Air-Conditioned New Territories Route No. 296M Hong Sing Garden—Hang Hau MTR Station HONG SING GARDEN to HANG HAU MTR STATION: via Lam Shing Road, Po Lam Road North, Kai King Road, Po Lam Public Transport Interchange, Yan King Road, Po Fung Road, Mau Yip Road, Wang Hang Road, Wang Lung Road, Po Hong Road, Tong Ming Street, roundabout, Tong Ming Street, Po Hong Road, Ling Hong Road, roundabout, Po Shun Road, roundabout, Po Shun Road, Po Ning Road, Hang Hau (North) Bus Terminus, Po Ning Road, roundabout, Po Ning Road, Sheung Ning Road, Chung Wa Road and Pui Shing Road. HANG HAU MTR STATION to HONG SING GARDEN: via unnamed access road, Sheung Ning Road, Po Ning Road, Hang Hau (North) Bus Terminus, Po Ning Road, roundabout, Po Ning Road, Po Shun Road, roundabout, Po Shun Road, Tong Ming Street, Po Hong Road, Po Fung Road, Yan King Road, Kai King Road, Po Lam Road North and Lam Shing Road. Air-Conditioned New Territories Route No. 297 Hang Hau (North)—Hung Hom Ferry Concourse HANG HAU (NORTH) to HUNG HOM FERRY CONCOURSE: via Po Ning Road, Hang Hau Road roundabout, Po Ning Road, Sheung Ning Road, Chung Wa Road, Pui Shing Road, Sheung Ning Road, Po Ning Road, Po Lam Road North, Po Fung Road, Po Hong Road, Tseung Kwan O Tunnel Road, Tseung Kwan O Tunnel, Tseung Kwan O Tunnel Road, Tseung Kwan O Road, Kwun Tong Bypass, Wang Chiu Road, Kai Cheung Road, flyover, Airport Tunnel, San Shan Road, To Kwa Wan Road, Ma Tau Wai Road, Wuhu Street, Tak Man Street, Hung Hom Road, Hung Hom Bypass, roundabout, Hung Luen Road and Wa Shun Street.
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