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Please wait at the bus stop in advance. 到站時間只供參考,請提早到站候車。 上午 下午 下午 A.M P.M P.M For SC1 - Kowloon Tong, Tai Wai (91 seater) SC1 - 九龍塘、大圍 (91座位) Bus Fee (Aug Wednesday 2018- Jan Only 2019) 06:56 Elite Villa, Tat Chee Road 雅麗苑,達之路 $ 8,520.00 16:32 15:22 Tseuk Kiu Street bus stop, Tat Chee Road 雀橋街巴士站,達之路 $ 8,520.00 07:03 16:27 15:17 Eden Gate, Ede Road 雲門,義德道 $ 8,520.00 07:03 16:27 15:17 Ede Road before Warwick Road 和域道前,義德道 $ 8,520.00 07:04 16:28 15:18 One Beacon Hill, Ede Road 畢架山一號,義德道 $ 8,520.00 07:04 16:28 15:18 GMB stop outside Elizabeth Court, Beacon Hill Road 依利沙伯大廈外小巴站,筆架山道 $ 8,520.00 07:11 16:21 15:11 GMB stop outside Jumbo Court, 45 Broadcast Drive 廣播道45號珍寶閣外小巴站 $ 8,520.00 07:26 16:09 14:59 World Wide Gardens, Lung Pak Street 世界花園,龍柏街 $ 7,800.00 07:30 16:03 14:53 Julimont Garden, Hin Kong Street 瑞峰花園,顯康街 $ 7,800.00 07:30 16:03 14:53 Vehicle access of Hill Paramount, Hing Tai Street 名家匯車輛出入口,顯泰街 $ 7,800.00 07:33 Festival City bus stop, Che Kung Miu Road 名城巴士站,車公廟路 $ 7,800.00 15:58 14:48 Bus stop outside Carado Garden, Che Kung Miu Road 雲疊花園外巴士站,車公廟路 $ 7,800.00 07:35 15:55 14:45 Tai Wai Station Public Transport Interchange, Mei Tin Road 大圍站公共交通交匯處,美田路 $ 7,800.00 07:38 Bus stop outside exit D of Che Kung Temple Station, Che Kung Miu Road 車公廟站D出口外巴士站,車公廟路 $ 7,800.00 15:51 14:41 Bus stop outside Chun Shek Estate, Che Kung Miu Road 秦石邨外巴士站,車公廟路 $ 7,800.00 07:40 15:49 14:39 Belair Gardens, Tai Chung Kiu Road** 富豪花園,大涌橋路** $ 7,800.00 上午 下午 下午 A.M P.M P.M For SC2 - Sheung Shui, Fanling & Sha Tin (91 seater) SC2 - 上水、粉嶺、沙田 (91座位) Bus Fee (Aug Wednesday 2018- Jan Only 2019) 06:45 16:17 15:07 Opposite petrol station, main entrance of Fairview Park, Fairview Park Road S 錦繡花園正門油站對面,錦繡大道南 $ 9,180.00 06:47 16:19 15:09 Fairview Park Bus Terminus, Fairview Park Road S 錦繡花園巴士總站,錦繡大道南 $ 9,180.00 06:58 16:30 15:20 Roundabout of Palm Springs, Palm Springs Boulevard 加州花園迴旋處,加州花園大道 $ 9,180.00 07:08 16:40 15:30 Eurpora Garden, Ku Tung Road 歐意花園,古洞路 $ 9,180.00 07:43 15:48 14:38 Ravana Garden, On King Street 濱景花園,安景街 $ 7,800.00 07:44 15:49 14:39 Garden Vista, On King Street 翠湖花園,安景街 $ 7,800.00 上午 下午 下午 A.M P.M P.M For SC3 - Mei Foo, Tai Wai & Fo Tan (91 seater) SC3 - 美孚、大圍、火炭 (91座位) Bus Fee (Aug Wednesday 2018- Jan Only 2019) 07:00 16:25 15:15 Bus stop outside Cheung Sha Wan Plaza, Cheung Sha Wan Road 長沙灣廣場外巴士站,長沙灣道 $ 8,520.00 07:02 16:23 15:13 Next to GMB stop, Mei Foo bus terminus 美孚巴士總站小巴站側 $ 8,520.00 07:09 16:15 15:05 Outside Block 1 of Dynasty Heights Tropicana Block 1, Yin Ping Road 帝景峰帝景軒第一座外,延坪道 $ 8,520.00 07:10 16:16 15:06 GMB stop of Dynasty Heights, Yin Ping Road 帝景峰小巴站,延坪道 $ 8,520.00 07:13 16:12 15:02 Caldecott Road bus stop, Tai Po Road 郝德傑道巴士站,大埔公路 $ 8,520.00 07:19 Tai Wai New Village bus stop, Tai Po Road 大圍新村巴士站,大埔公路 $ 7,800.00 07:24 16:04 14:54 GMB stop of Granville Garden, Pik Tin Street 恆峰花園小巴站,碧田街 $ 7,800.00 07:29 16:06 14:56 Outside gate of Peak One, Mei Tin Road 壹號雲頂閘口外,美田路 $ 7,800.00 16:02 14:52 Chik Fai Street bus stop, Mei Tin Road 積輝街巴士站,美田路 $ 7,800.00 07:37 15:53 14:43 Fo Tan Station bus stop, Lok King Street 火炭站巴士站,樂景街 $ 6,360.00 07:38 15:52 14:42 Jubilee Gardens bus stop, Lok King Street 銀禧花園巴士站,樂景街 $ 6,360.00 07:39 15:51 14:41 Taxi stand of Royal Ascot, Lok Shun Path 駿景園的士站,樂信徑 $ 6,360.00 07:41 15:49 14:39 Lok Shun Path before Lok Lam Road 樂林路前,樂信徑 $ 7,800.00 07:41 15:47 14:37 The Morning Glory, Lok Lin Path 艷霞花園,樂蓮徑 $ 7,800.00 07:43 15:41 14:31 Lok Lam Road after Tsung Tau Ha Road 松頭下路後,樂林路 $ 7,800.00 07:44 15:42 14:32 The Grandville, Lok Lam Road 晉名峰,樂林路 $ 7,800.00 07:45 15:43 14:33 Eden Gardens, Lok Fung Path 怡翠花園,樂楓徑 $ 7,800.00 上午 下午 下午 A.M P.M P.M For SC4 - Hong Lok Yuen, Tai Po & Pak Shek Kok (91 seater) SC4 - 康樂園、大埔、白石角 (91座位) Bus Fee (Aug Wednesday 2018- Jan Only 2019) 07:03 16:08 14:58 Hong Lok Road West near playground, Hong Lok Yuen 康樂園康樂西路近球場 $ 9,180.00 07:04 16:09 14:59 Hong Lok Road West after Tenth Street, Hong Lok Yuen 康樂園康樂西路第十街後 $ 9,180.00 07:07 16:13 15:03 Outside Hong Lok Yuen supermarket, Hong Lok Yuen Town Centre Crescent 康樂園超級市場外,康樂園市中心徑 $ 9,180.00 07:13 16:19 15:09 Outside Block 22 of Parc Versailles, Mui Shu Hang Road 帝欣苑22座外,梅樹坑路 $ 9,180.00 07:17 16:24 15:14 Loading bay outside Greenfield Garden, Tai Po Tai Wo Road 翠怡花園外上落客位,大埔太和路 $ 9,180.00 07:27 Outside House 6, The Graces, Providence Bay, Fo Chun Road 天賦海灣海鑽第6號屋外,科進路 $ 8,520.00 15:55 14:45 Outside Tower 16, Providence Peak, Fo Chun Road 天賦海灣溋玥第16座外,科進路 $ 8,520.00 07:28 15:54 14:44 Minibus stop at Fo Chun Road Roundabout 科進路迴旋處小巴站 $ 8,520.00 上午 下午 下午 A.M P.M P.M For SC5 - Tai Po (45 seater) SC5 - 大埔 (45座位) Bus Fee (Aug Wednesday 2018- Jan Only 2019) 07:00 16:31 15:21 Tai Po Market Station Shuttle Bus Stop, Tat Wan Road 大埔墟站邨巴站,達運路 $ 9,180.00 07:12 16:19 15:09 Villa Castell, Yau King Lane 新翠山莊,優景里 $ 9,180.00 07:14 Road junction outisde Deerhill Bay, Tai Po Road 大埔公路鹿茵山莊路口 $ 9,180.00 16:18 15:08 Deerhill Bay bus stop, Tai Po Road 鹿茵山莊巴士站,大埔公路 $ 9,180.00 07:16 16:16 15:06 Tai Po Mei bus stop, Tai Po Road 大埔尾巴士站,大埔公路 $ 9,180.00 07:21 16:07 14:57 CUHK Residences 3/4,9,10/11,14/15, University Road 中文大學宿舍第3/4、9、10/11、14/15座,大學 $ 9,180.00 07:26 16:02 14:52 University Station, University Road 大學站,大學道 $ 9,180.00 07:33 15:55 14:45 Evergreen Garden, Ma Lok Path 松柏花園,馬樂徑 $ 7,800.00 07:35 15:53 14:43 Ma Ling Path GMB stop 馬鈴徑小巴站 $ 7,800.00 07:37 15:51 14:41 Kau To Shan roundabout 九肚山迴旋處 $ 7,800.00 上午 下午 下午 A.M P.M P.M For SC6 - Sha Tin and Ma On Shan (91 seater) SC6 - 沙田、馬鞍山 (91座位) Bus Fee (Aug Wednesday 2018- Jan Only 2019) 06:55 16:30 15:20 Symphony Bay bus stop, Sai Sha Road 帝琴灣巴士站,西沙路 $ 8,400.00 06:58 16:27 15:17 Next to GMB stop, Wau Kai Sha Station Public Transport Interchange 烏溪沙站公共交通交匯處小巴站側 $ 8,400.00 07:02 GMB stop outside Saddle Ridge Garden, Sai Sha Road 富寶花園外小巴站,西沙路 $ 7,800.00 16:23 15:13 Villa Athena bus stop, Sai Sha Road 雅典居巴士站,西沙路 $ 7,800.00 07:04 Ma On Shan Centre, On Chun Street 馬鞍山中心,鞍駿街 $ 7,800.00 16:21 15:11 Ma On Shan Park, On Chun Street 馬鞍山公園,鞍駿街 $ 7,800.00 07:05 16:24 The Tolo Place, On Chun Street 海濤居,鞍駿街 $ 7,800.00 07:06 16:19 15:09 Horizon Suite, On Chun Street 海澄軒,鞍駿街 $ 7,800.00 07:13 16:09 14:59 Ocean View, Po Tai Street 海典灣,保泰街 $ 7,800.00 07:15 16:11 15:01 Tak Sun Secondary School bus stop, Ning Tai Road 德信中學巴士站,寧泰路 $ 7,800.00 07:20 16:16 15:06 Vista Paradiso, Hang Ming Street 聽濤雅苑,恆明街 $ 7,800.00 07:31 15:58 14:48 Outside gate of Castello, Kwong Sin Street 帝堡城閘口外,廣善街 $ 7,800.00 07:38 Citybus stop outside block 13 of Cityone Shatin, Tai Chung Kiu Road 沙田第一城第13座外城巴站,大涌橋路 $ 7,800.00 15:50 14:40 Cityone Shatin bus terminus, Ngan Shing Street 沙田第一城巴士總站,銀城街 $ 7,800.00.
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