Site a – Pok Hong Estate, Shatin Wai (Year 7 8 12 13) Route 1 Bus Stops

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Site a – Pok Hong Estate, Shatin Wai (Year 7 8 12 13) Route 1 Bus Stops Site A – Pok Hong Estate, Shatin Wai (Year 7 8 12 13) Route 1 Bus Stops: TIN KA PING PRIMARY SCHOOL, The Salvation Army Tin Ka Ping School, Sha Kok Street 田家炳學校, 救世軍田家炳學校, 沙角街 Route Information: 170 Sha Tin Station To Wah Fu (Central) Joint Operation of KMB & CTB , Time or day specific services 170 Sha Tin Station To Wah Fu (Central) Joint Operation of KMB & CTB 182 Yu Chui Court To Central (Macau Ferry) Joint Operation of KMB & CTB 47X Kwai Shing (East) To Chun Shek Kowloon Motor Bus 81K Sui Wo Court To Sun Tin Wai Kowloon Motor Bus 85A Kwong Yuen To Kowloon City Ferry Kowloon Motor Bus 89B Sha Tin Wai To Kwun Tong Railway Station Kowloon Motor Bus 982X Shui Chuen O Estate To Wan Chai (Hennessy Road) Joint Operation of KMB & CTB , Time or day specific services 982X YU CHUI COURT To Wan Chai (Hennessy Road) Joint Operation of KMB & CTB , Time or day specific services N170 Sha Tin Central (New Town Plaza) To Wah Fu (Central) Joint Operation of KMB & CTB N182 Kwong Yuen To Central (Macau Ferry) Joint Operation of KMB & CTB N281 Kam Ying Court To Hung Hom Station Kowloon Motor Bus NA41 SHA TIN (SHUI CHUEN O) To AIRPORT (GROUND TRANSPORTATION CENTRE) Long Win Bus Route 2 Bus Stops: POK TAI HOUSE, 博泰樓 Route Information: 288 SHUI CHUEN O To SHA TIN CENTRAL (CIRCULAR) Kowloon Motor Bus 288A SHUI CHUEN O To SHA TIN CENTRAL (CIRCULAR) Kowloon Motor Bus , Time or day specific services 682B Shui Chueu O Estate To Chai Wan (East) New World First Bus , Time or day specific services Route 3 Bus Stops: POK HONG B/T, Pok Hong Estate, Yat Tai Street 博康巴士總站, 博康邨, 逸泰街 Route Information: 182X Central (Macau Ferry) To Yu Chui Court Joint Operation of KMB & CTB , Time or day specific services 287X SHUI CHUEN O B/T To Jordan (CIRCULAR) Kowloon Motor Bus 288 SHUI CHUEN O To SHA TIN CENTRAL (CIRCULAR) Kowloon Motor Bus 288A SHUI CHUEN O To SHA TIN CENTRAL (CIRCULAR) Kowloon Motor Bus , Time or day specific services E42 Tung Chung (Yat Tung Estate Public Transport Terminus) To Sha Tin (Pok Hong) Long Win Bus , Time or day specific services E42 Sha Tin (Pok Hong) To Airport (Ground Transportation Centre) Long Win Bus N283 TSIM SHA TSUI EAST (MODY ROAD) To WONG NAI TAU Kowloon Motor Bus Route 4 Bus Stops: SHA KOK ESTATE, Sha Kok Estate, Sha Kok Street 沙角邨, 沙角街 Route Information: 170 Wah Fu (Central) To Sha Tin Station Joint Operation of KMB & CTB , Time or day specific services 170 Wah Fu (Central) To Sha Tin Station Joint Operation of KMB & CTB 182 Central (Macau Ferry) To Yu Chui Court Joint Operation of KMB & CTB 47X Chun Shek To Kwai Shing (East) Kowloon Motor Bus , Time or day specific services 47X Chun Shek To Kwai Shing (East) Kowloon Motor Bus 80X Chun Shek To Kwun Tong Ferry Kowloon Motor Bus 81K Sun Tin Wai To Sui Wo Court Kowloon Motor Bus 82K Mei Lam To Wong Nai Tau Kowloon Motor Bus 85A Kowloon City Ferry To Kwong Yuen Kowloon Motor Bus 86A Cheung Sha Wan (Kom Tsun Street) To Sha Tin Wai Kowloon Motor Bus 89B Kwun Tong Railway Station To Sha Tin Wai Kowloon Motor Bus N170 Wah Fu (Central) To Sha Tin Central (New Town Plaza) Joint Operation of KMB & CTB N182 Central (Macau Ferry) To Kwong Yuen Joint Operation of KMB & CTB N281 Hung Hom Station To Kam Ying Court Kowloon Motor Bus NA41 AIRPORT (GROUND TRANSPORTATION CENTRE) To SHA TIN (SHUI CHUEN O) Long Win Bus Route 5 Bus Stops: JAT MIN CHUEN 乙明邨 Route Information: 240X WONG NAI TAU To KWAI HING STATION Kowloon Motor Bus , Time or day specific services 249X Sha Tin Central To Tsing Yi Station Kowloon Motor Bus 281B Shek Mun Estate To Tsim Sha Tsui East (Mody Road) Kowloon Motor Bus , Time or day specific services 287X SHUI CHUEN O B/T To Jordan (CIRCULAR) Kowloon Motor Bus 72A Tai Po Industrial Estate To Tai Wai Station Kowloon Motor Bus 74A Tai Wo To KAI YIP Kowloon Motor Bus 81C Yiu On To Tsim Sha Tsui East (Mody Road) Kowloon Motor Bus 86C Lee On To Cheung Sha Wan Kowloon Motor Bus A41 Wong Nai Tau To Airport (Ground Transportation Centre) Long Win Bus , Time or day specific services A41 Sha Tin (Yu Chui Court) To Airport (Ground Transportation Centre) Long Win Bus Route 6 Bus Stops: JAT MIN CHUEN STREET , 乙明邨街 Route Information: 80X Kwun Tong Ferry To Chun Shek Kowloon Motor Bus 82K Wong Nai Tau To Mei Lam Kowloon Motor Bus 86A Sha Tin Wai To Cheung Sha Wan (Kom Tsun Street) Kowloon Motor Bus Route 7 Bus Stops: JAT MIN CHUEN STREET, Jat Min Chuen, Jat Min Chuen Street 乙明邨街, 乙明邨, 乙明邨街 Route Information: 170 Wah Fu (Central) To Sha Tin Station Joint Operation of KMB & CTB 170 Wah Fu (Central) To Sha Tin Station Joint Operation of KMB & CTB , Time or day specific services 182 Central (Macau Ferry) To Yu Chui Court Joint Operation of KMB & CTB 182X Central (Macau Ferry) To Yu Chui Court Joint Operation of KMB & CTB , Time or day specific services 287X SHUI CHUEN O B/T To Jordan (CIRCULAR) Kowloon Motor Bus 47X Chun Shek To Kwai Shing (East) Kowloon Motor Bus 47X Chun Shek To Kwai Shing (East) Kowloon Motor Bus , Time or day specific services 80X Chun Shek To Kwun Tong Ferry Kowloon Motor Bus 81K Sun Tin Wai To Sui Wo Court Kowloon Motor Bus 82K Mei Lam To Wong Nai Tau Kowloon Motor Bus 85A Kowloon City Ferry To Kwong Yuen Kowloon Motor Bus 86A Cheung Sha Wan (Kom Tsun Street) To Sha Tin Wai Kowloon Motor Bus 89B Kwun Tong Railway Station To Sha Tin Wai Kowloon Motor Bus N170 Wah Fu (Central) To Sha Tin Central (New Town Plaza) Joint Operation of KMB & CTB N182 Central (Macau Ferry) To Kwong Yuen Joint Operation of KMB & CTB N281 Hung Hom Station To Kam Ying Court Kowloon Motor Bus NA41 AIRPORT (GROUND TRANSPORTATION CENTRE) To SHA TIN (SHUI CHUEN O) Long Win Bus Route 8 Bus Stops: TSANG TAI UK 曾大屋 Route Information: 249X Tsing Yi Station To Sha Tin Central Kowloon Motor Bus 72A Tai Wai Station To Tai Po Industrial Estate Kowloon Motor Bus 74A KAI YIP To Tai Wo Kowloon Motor Bus 81C Tsim Sha Tsui East (Mody Road) To Yiu On Kowloon Motor Bus 86C Cheung Sha Wan To Lee On Kowloon Motor Bus A41 Airport (Ground Transportation Centre) To Sha Tin (Yu Chui Court) Long Win Bus Route 9 Bus Stops: TSANG TAI UK, 曾大屋 Route Information: 249X Sha Tin Central To Tsing Yi Station Kowloon Motor Bus 74A Tai Wo To KAI YIP Kowloon Motor Bus 85A Kwong Yuen To Kowloon City Ferry Kowloon Motor Bus 86A Sha Tin Wai To Cheung Sha Wan (Kom Tsun Street) Kowloon Motor Bus 86C Lee On To Cheung Sha Wan Kowloon Motor Bus N281 Kam Ying Court To Hung Hom Station Kowloon Motor Bus NA41 SHA TIN (SHUI CHUEN O) To AIRPORT (GROUND TRANSPORTATION CENTRE) Long Win Bus Route 10 Bus Stops: SHUI CHUEN O B/T, Shui Chuen O Estate 水泉澳總站, 水泉澳邨 Route Information: 182X Central (Macau Ferry) To Yu Chui Court Joint Operation of KMB & CTB , Time or day specific services 287X SHUI CHUEN O B/T To Jordan (CIRCULAR) Kowloon Motor Bus 288 SHUI CHUEN O To SHA TIN CENTRAL (CIRCULAR) Kowloon Motor Bus 288A SHUI CHUEN O To SHA TIN CENTRAL (CIRCULAR) Kowloon Motor Bus , Time or day specific services 47A SHUI CHUEN O To KWAI FONG ESTATE Kowloon Motor Bus , Time or day specific services 682B Shui Chueu O Estate To Chai Wan (East) New World First Bus , Time or day specific services 83A Shui Chuen O To Kwun Tong Ferry Pier Kowloon Motor Bus , Time or day specific services 982X Shui Chuen O Estate To Wan Chai (Hennessy Road) Joint Operation of KMB & CTB , Time or day specific services N283 TSIM SHA TSUI EAST (MODY ROAD) To WONG NAI TAU Kowloon Motor Bus NA41 SHA TIN (SHUI CHUEN O) To AIRPORT (GROUND TRANSPORTATION CENTRE) Long Win Bus Site B – Sun Chui Estate, Tai Wai (Year 9 10 11) Bus stops: Route 1 SUN MING HOUSE SUN CHUI ESTATE 新翠邨新明樓 Route Information: 249X Sha Tin Central To Tsing Yi Station Kowloon Motor Bus 281M Sun Tin Wai To Kowloon Tong (Suffolk Road) Kowloon Motor Bus 287X SHUI CHUEN O B/T To Jordan (CIRCULAR) Kowloon Motor Bus 82K Wong Nai Tau To Mei Lam Kowloon Motor Bus 85B Chun Shek To Kowloon City Ferry Kowloon Motor Bus 86A Sha Tin Wai To Cheung Sha Wan (Kom Tsun Street) Kowloon Motor Bus 87B Sun Tin Wai To Tai Kok Tsui (Island Harbourview) Kowloon Motor Bus 982X YU CHUI COURT To Wan Chai (Hennessy Road) Joint Operation of KMB & CTB , Time or day specific services 982X Shui Chuen O Estate To Wan Chai (Hennessy Road) Joint Operation of KMB & CTB , Time or day specific services E42 Sha Tin (Pok Hong) To Airport (Ground Transportation Centre) Long Win Bus N281 Kam Ying Court To Hung Hom Station Kowloon Motor Bus N42 Ma On Shan (Yiu On) To Tung Chung Station Bus Terminus Long Win Bus NA41 SHA TIN (SHUI CHUEN O) To AIRPORT (GROUND TRANSPORTATION CENTRE) Long Win Bus R42 Disneyland Resort Public Transport Interchange To TAI WAI Station Public Transport Interchange Long Win Bus , Time or day specific services Route 2 Bus Stops: TAI WAI RAILWAY STATION, Tai Wai Station, Che Kung Miu Road 大圍鐵路站, 大圍站, 車公廟路 Route Information: 170 Wah Fu (Central) To Sha Tin Station Joint Operation of KMB & CTB , Time or day specific services 170 Wah Fu (Central) To Sha Tin Station Joint Operation of KMB & CTB 182 Central (Macau Ferry) To Yu Chui Court Joint Operation of KMB & CTB 182X Central (Macau Ferry) To Yu Chui Court Joint Operation of KMB & CTB , Time or day specific services 249X Tsing Yi Station To Sha Tin Central Kowloon Motor Bus 281M Kowloon Tong (Suffolk Road) To Sun Tin Wai Kowloon Motor Bus 287X SHUI CHUEN O B/T To Jordan (CIRCULAR) Kowloon Motor Bus 81C Tsim Sha Tsui East (Mody Road) To Yiu On Kowloon Motor Bus 82K Mei Lam To Wong Nai Tau Kowloon Motor Bus 85B Kowloon City Ferry To Chun Shek Kowloon Motor Bus 86A Cheung Sha Wan (Kom Tsun Street) To Sha Tin Wai Kowloon Motor Bus 87B Tai Kok Tsui (Island Harbourview) To Sun Tin Wai Kowloon Motor Bus
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