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Peak Routes Bus-Bus Interchange Scheme Peak Route Bus-Bus Interchange Scheme This BBI Scheme is based on Peak Routes 15 and 15B, designing for passengers traveling to Peak. Under this BBI Scheme, passengers can travel to Peak and Eastern district / Southern district through Route 2A, 2X, 6, 8, 8P, 10, 66, 720, 789 and 722. Passengers using the same Octopus card to make interchange within prescribed time limit can enjoy a fare discount of $8.50(Child / Senior $4.30) at maximum on second journey. To Peak First Journey on Alighting Point Second Journey Interchange Point Discount Time (Direction) on Fare Limit (Direction) From Eastern district 2A from Yiu Tung Hong Kong Central Library , 15B to Peak Hong Kong Central Library , Adult 90 2X from Shau Kei Wan Causeway Road Causeway Road $9.10 minutes 8P from Siu Sai Wan Child / Senior$4.60 8 from Heng Fa Chuen 120 minutes 10 from North Point Wah Yan College Hong 15 to Peak St. Joseph's College Free for first 120 Kong , Queen's Road East Primary School , Queen's journey minutes Road East 720 from Grand Admiralty Centre , Harcourt 15 to Peak Admiralty Garden , Free for first 120 Promenade Road Queensway journey minutes 722 from Yiu Tung Pottinger Street , Exchange Square Bus Connaught Road Central Terminus , Connaught Road Central 789 from Siu Sai Wan Admiralty (Rodney Street) 15 to Peak Admiralty Garden , Free for first 120 Bus Terminus , Rodney Queensway journey minutes Street From Southern district 6 from Stanley Prison Bowen Road , Stubbs Road 15 to Peak Hong Kong Adventist Adult 90 Hospital, Stubbs Road $5.00 / $2.00 / minutes Free Child / Senior $2.50 / $1.00 / Free 66 from Stanley Plaza Tung Shan Terrace , Stubbs 15 to Peak Tung Shan Terrace , Stubbs Adult 90 Road Road Less $1.00 minutes Child / Senior Less $0.50 BBI discounts are only available for passengers paying full fare on the first journey. From Peak First Journey on Alighting Point Second Journey Interchange Point Discount Time (Direction) on Fare Limit (Direction) To Eastern district 15 from Peak Wah Yan College Hong Kong , 10 to North Point Li Chi Ho Primary School , Free 120 Queen's Road East Queen's Road East minutes 15 from Peak Pacific Place , Queensway 720 to Grand Admiralty Garden , Free 120 Exchange Square Bus Promenade Queensway minutes Terminus , Connaught Road 722 to Yiu Tung Jardine House , Connaught Central Road Central 15 from Peak Pacific Place , Queensway 789 to Siu Sai Admiralty (Rodney Street) Free 120 Wan Bus Terminus , Rodney minutes Street 15B from Peak Victoria Park , Causeway 2A to Yiu Tung Victoria Park , Causeway Adult 90 Road Road Less $1.00 minutes Child / Senior Less $0.50 15B from Peak Victoria Park , Causeway 2X to Shau Kei Victoria Park , Causeway Adult 90 Road Wan Road Less $1.00 minutes Child / Senior Less $0.50 15B from Peak Victoria Park , Causeway 8P to Siu Sai Victoria Park , Causeway Adult 90 Road Wan Road Less $1.00 minutes Child / Senior Less $0.50 Hennessy Road near Wan 8 to Heng Fa Hennessy Road near Wan Chai Fire Station Chuen Chai Fire Station *BBI discount only available for route 15 passengers boarding before Queen's Road East. To Southern district 15 from Peak Bowen Road , Stubbs Road 6 to Stanley Tai Hang Road, Wong Nai Adult 90 Prison Chung Gap Road $3.00 / Free minutes Child / Senior $1.50 / Free 15 from Peak Tung Shan Terrace , Stubbs 66 to Stanley Tung Shan Terrace , Stubbs Adult 90 Road Plaza Road Less $1.00 minutes Child / Senior Less $0.50 BBI discounts are only available for passengers paying full fare on the first journey. Please note: The Fare Concession is subject to relevant Terms & Conditions. Last Update: 4 April 2021 .
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