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L.N. 64 of 2003 SCHEDULE of ROUTES (NEW LANTAO BUS L. S. NO. 2 TO GAZETTE NO. 10/2003L.N. 64 of 2003 B1037 L.N. 64 of 2003 SCHEDULE OF ROUTES (NEW LANTAO BUS COMPANY (1973) LIMITED) ORDER 2003 (Made by the Chief Executive in Council under section 5(1) of the Public Bus Services Ordinance (Cap. 230)) 1. Commencement This Order shall come into operation on 2 May 2003. 2. Specified non-exclusive routes The routes set out in the Schedule are specified as the routes on which the New Lantao Bus Company (1973) Limited has the non-exclusive right to operate a public bus service. 3. Repeal The Schedule of Routes (New Lantao Bus Company) Order 2001 (L.N. 73 of 2001) is repealed. SCHEDULE [s. 2] NON-EXCLUSIVE ROUTES South Lantau Ordinary Route No. 1 Mui Wo—Tai O MUI WO to TAI O: via South Lantau Road, Keung Shan Road and Tai O Road. TAI O to MUI WO: via Tai O Road, Keung Shan Road and South Lantau Road. North Lantau Route No. P1 Tsing Yi AR Station—Penny’s Bay TSING YI AR STATION to PENNY’S BAY: via Tsing King Road, Tam Kon Shan Interchange, Tsing Yi North Coastal Road, Lantau Link, North Lantau Highway and access road to Penny’s Bay. PENNY’S BAY to TSING YI AR STATION: via access road to Penny’s Bay, North Lantau Highway, Lantau Link, Tsing Yi North Coastal Road, Tam Kon Shan Interchange and Tsing King Road. L. S. NO. 2 TO GAZETTE NO. 10/2003L.N. 64 of 2003 B1039 North-South Lantau Ngong Ping Route No. 1R Hung Hom Ferry Concourse—Ngong Ping HUNG HOM FERRY CONCOURSE to NGONG PING: via Wah Shun Street, Hung Luen Road, Hung Hom Bypass, Salisbury Road, Nathan Road, Argyle Street, Cherry Street, Cherry Street Tunnel, Hoi Fai Road, Lin Cheung Road, Tsing Kwai Highway, Cheung Tsing Tunnel, Cheung Tsing Highway, Lantau Link, North Lantau Highway, Tung Chung Waterfront Road, Shun Tung Road, *(Tat Tung Road, Tung Chung MTR Bus Terminus, Tat Tung Road, Shun Tung Road), Yue Tung Road, Chung Yan Road, Tung Chung Road, South Lantau Road, Keung Shan Road, Sham Wat Road and Ngong Ping Road. * Journeys to Ngong Ping will be diverted to operate via Tung Chung MTR Bus Terminus if spare carrying capacity is available. South Lantau Ordinary Route No. 1S Mui Wo—Tai O MUI WO to TAI O: via South Lantau Road, Keung Shan Road and Tai O Road. TAI O to MUI WO: via Tai O Road, Keung Shan Road and South Lantau Road. South Lantau Ngong Ping Route No. 2 Mui Wo—Ngong Ping MUI WO to NGONG PING: via South Lantau Road, Keung Shan Road, Sham Wat Road and Ngong Ping Road. NGONG PING to MUI WO: via Ngong Ping Road, Sham Wat Road, Keung Shan Road and South Lantau Road. South Lantau Ngong Ping Route No. 2S Mui Wo—Ngong Ping MUI WO to NGONG PING: via South Lantau Road, Keung Shan Road, Sham Wat Road and Ngong Ping Road. NGONG PING to MUI WO: via Ngong Ping Road, Sham Wat Road, Keung Shan Road and South Lantau Road. North-South Lantau Ordinary Route No. 3 Mui Wo—Tung Chung Old Pier MUI WO to TUNG CHUNG OLD PIER: via #[Ngan Kwong Wan Road, Ngan Shek Street, Ngan Kwong Wan Road], South Lantau Road, Tung Chung Road, Chung Yan Road, Yu Tung Road, Shun Tung Road, Tat Tung Road, @[Tung Chung MTR Bus Terminus], Shun Tung Road, Yu Tung Road, Chung Yan Road, Road A9 and Tung Chung Road. L. S. NO. 2 TO GAZETTE NO. 10/2003L.N. 64 of 2003 B1041 TUNG CHUNG OLD PIER to MUI WO: via Tung Chung Road, Road A9, Chung Yan Road, Yu Tung Road, Shun Tung Road, Tat Tung Road, @[Tung Chung MTR Bus Terminus], Tat Tung Road, Shun Tung Road, Yu Tung Road, Chung Yan Road, Tung Chung Road, South Lantau Road and #[Ngan Kwong Wan Road, Ngan Shek Street, Ngan Kwong Wan Road]. # For trips extended to observe Mui Wo old town. @ Short-working trips terminate at and operate from Tung Chung MTR Bus Terminus (i.e. route 3M). South Lantau Ordinary Route No. 4 Mui Wo—Tong Fuk MUI WO to TONG FUK: via South Lantau Road. TONG FUK to MUI WO: via South Lantau Road. South Lantau Ordinary Route No. 7P Mui Wo—Pui O (Chi Ma Wan Road) MUI WO to PUI O (CHI MA WAN ROAD): via South Lantau Road. PUI O (CHI MA WAN ROAD) to MUI WO: via Chi Ma Wan Road and South Lantau Road. North-South Lantau Ordinary Route No. 11 Tai O—Tung Chung Town Centre TUNG CHUNG TOWN CENTRE to TAI O: via Tat Tung Road, Shun Tung Road, Yu Tung Road, Chung Yan Road, Tung Chung Road, South Lantau Road, Keung Shan Road and Tai O Road. TAI O to TUNG CHUNG TOWN CENTRE: via Tai O Road, Keung Shan Road, South Lantau Road, Tung Chung Road, Chung Yan Road, Yu Tung Road, Shun Tung Road and Tat Tung Road. North-South Lantau Ordinary Route No. 11S Tung Chung Town Centre—Tai O TUNG CHUNG TOWN CENTRE to TAI O: via Tat Tung Road, Shun Tung Road, Yu Tung Road, Chung Yan Road, Tung Chung Road, South Lantau Road, Keung Shan Road and Tai O Road. TAI O to TUNG CHUNG TOWN CENTRE: via Tai O Road, Keung Shan Road, South Lantau Road, Tung Chung Road, unnamed temporary road, Chung Yat Street, Chung Mun Road, Yu Tung Road, Shun Tung Road and Tat Tung Road. North-South Lantau Ordinary Route No. 13S Tung Chung Town Centre—Mui Wo TUNG CHUNG TOWN CENTRE to MUI WO: via Tat Tung Road, Shun Tung Road, Yu Tung Road, Chung Yan Road, Tung Chung Road, South Lantau Road. MUI WO to TUNG CHUNG TOWN CENTRE: via South Lantau Road, Tung Chung Road, unnamed temporary road, Chung Yat Street, Chung Mun Road, Yu Tung Road, Shun Tung Road and Tat Tung Road. L. S. NO. 2 TO GAZETTE NO. 10/2003L.N. 64 of 2003 B1043 South Lantau Ngong Ping Route No. 21 Tai O—Ngong Ping TAI O to NGONG PING: via Tai O Road, Keung Shan Road, Sham Wat Road and Ngong Ping Road. NGONG PING to TAI O: via Ngong Ping Road, Sham Wat Road, Keung Shan Road and Tai O Road. South Lantau Ngong Ping Route No. 21S Tai O—Ngong Ping TAI O to NGONG PING: via Tai O Road, Keung Shan Road, Sham Wat Road and Ngong Ping Road. NGONG PING to TAI O: via *Ngong Ping Road, Sham Wat Road, Keung Shan Road and Tai O Road. * Trip may be operated from Yin Hing Monastery subject to demand. North-South Lantau Ngong Ping Route No. 23 Ngong Ping—Tung Chung Town Centre NGONG PING to TUNG CHUNG TOWN CENTRE: via Ngong Ping Road, Sham Wat Road, Keung Shan Road, South Lantau Road, Tung Chung Road, unnamed temporary road, Chung Yat Street, Chung Mun Road, Yu Tung Road, Shun Tung Road and Tat Tung Road. TUNG CHUNG TOWN CENTRE to NGONG PING: via Tat Tung Road, Shun Tung Road, Yu Tung Road, Chung Yan Road, Tung Chung Road, South Lantau Road, Keung Shan Road, Sham Wat Road and Ngong Ping Road. North-South Lantau Ngong Ping Route No. 23S Tung Chung Town Centre—Ngong Ping TUNG CHUNG TOWN CENTRE to NGONG PING: via Tat Tung Road, Shun Tung Road, Yu Tung Road, Chung Yan Road, Tung Chung Road, South Lantau Road, Keung Shan Road, Sham Wat Road and Ngong Ping Road. Short working trips may be operated from Tung Chung Old Pier to Cheung Sha Beach, and from Cheung Sha Beach to Ngong Ping to meet passenger demand. NGONG PING to TUNG CHUNG TOWN CENTRE: via Ngong Ping Road, Sham Wat Road, Keung Shan Road, South Lantau Road, Tung Chung Road, unnamed temporary road, Chung Yat Street, Chung Mun Road, Yu Tung Road, Shun Tung Road and Tat Tung Road. North-South Lantau Ordinary Route No. 34 Tung Chung Town Centre—Shek Mun Kap TUNG CHUNG TOWN CENTRE to SHEK MUN KAP: via Tat Tung Road, Shun Tung Road, Yu Tung Road, Chung Yan Road, Tung Chung Road, Tung Chung Old Pier, Tung Chung Road, Chung Yan Road, Tung Chung Road, #(Wong Lung Hang Road, Tung Chung Road) and Shek Mun Kap Road. L. S. NO. 2 TO GAZETTE NO. 10/2003L.N. 64 of 2003 B1045 SHEK MUN KAP to TUNG CHUNG TOWN CENTRE: via Shek Mun Kap Road, Tung Chung Road, #(Wong Lung Hang Road, Tung Chung Road), Chung Yan Road, Tung Chung Road, Tung Chung Old Pier, Tung Chung Road, Chung Yan Road, Yu Tung Road, Shun Tung Road and Tat Tung Road. # For departures via Chek Lap Kok Tsuen. North-South Lantau Ordinary Route No. A35 Mui Wo—Airport (Passenger Terminal Building) MUI WO to AIRPORT (PASSENGER TERMINAL BUILDING): via South Lantau Road, Tong Fuk Village, South Lantau Road, Tung Chung Road, Chung Yan Road, Yu Tung Road, Shun Tung Road, Chek Lap Kok South Road, Chun Wan Road, Chun Wan Road Interchange, Scenic Road, East Coast Road, Airport Road and Cheong Tat Road. AIRPORT (PASSENGER TERMINAL BUILDING) to MUI WO: via Cheong Tat Road, Airport North Interchange, Airport Road, Airport South Interchange, Airport Road, East Coast Road, Scenic Road, Chun Wan Road Interchange, Chun Wan Road, Chek Lap Kok South Road, Shun Tung Road, Tat Tung Road, Tung Chung MTR Bus Terminus, Tat Tung Road, Shun Tung Road, Yu Tung Road, Chung Yan Road, Tung Chung Road, South Lantau Road, Tong Fuk Village and South Lantau Road.
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