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Fare Table for KMB Bus Routes 15 May 2011 Kowloon Services Route No Page 1 Fare Table For KMB Bus Routes 15 May 2011 Kowloon Services Route No. Route Non A/C Fare A/C Fare 1 Star Ferry ÅÆ Chuk Yuen Estate / $5.20 Nathan Road to Star Ferry / $4.60 Mong Kok Road to Chuk Yuen Estate / $4.80 1A Star Ferry ÅÆ Sau Mau Ping (Central) $4.60 $6.50 Kwun Tong (Yue Man Square) to Star Ferry $4.60 $6.20 Prince Edward Road East(San Po Kong) to Star Ferry $4.60 $5.20 Nathan Road to Star Ferry $3.90 $4.60 Mong Kok Road to Sau Mau Ping (Central) $4.60 $6.20 Kwun Tong Road (Lower Ngau Tau Kok Estate) to Sau Mau Ping (Central) $4.60 $5.20 Kwun Tong Road (Yue Man Square) to Sau Mau Ping (Central) $3.30 $4.10 2 Star Ferry ÅÆ So Uk / $4.40 2A Mei Foo ÅÆ Lok Wah / $5.20 Ngau Tau Kok Road to Lok Wah / $4.60 Lai Chi Kok Road / Nathan Road Junction to Mei Foo / $4.60 2B Chuk Yuen Estate ÅÆ Cheung Sha Wan / $4.40 2C Yau Yat Tsuen Æ Tsim Sha Tsui [Circular] / $4.40 2D Tung Tau Estate ÅÆ Chak On Estate / $4.40 2E Kowloon City Ferry ÅÆ Pak Tin $3.30 $4.60 2F Cheung Sha Wan ÅÆ Tsz Wan Shan(North) / $5.20 Wong Tai Sin Station to Tsz Wan Shan (North) / $4.60 3B Hung Hom Ferry Concourse ÅÆ Tsz Wan Shan (Central) / $4.60 3C China Ferry Terminal ÅÆ Tsz Wan Shan (North ) $3.90 $5.20 Nathan Road to China Ferry Terminal $3.90 $4.60 Argyle Street to Tsz Wan Shan (North ) $3.90 $4.80 Wong Tai Sin Station to Tsz Wan Shan (North ) $3.30 $4.60 3D Kwun Tong (Yue Man Square) ÅÆTsz Wan Shan (Central) $3.30 $4.60 3M Tsz Wan Shan (North) ÅÆ Choi Wan / $3.90 Clear Water Bay Road (outside Choi Hung Station) to Choi Wan / $3.50 3Pz#◇▽ Tsz Wan Shan (South) ÅÆ Choi Wan / $3.90 Clear Water Bay Road (Choi Hung Station) to Choi Wan / $3.50 3S ◎ Diamond Hill Station Æ Diamond Hill Cemetery [Circular] / $4.30 5 Star Ferry ÅÆ Fu Shan Public Transport Terminus $3.90 $5.20 Po Kong Village Road to Star Ferry $3.30 $4.60 Salisbury Road to Fu Shan Public Transport Terminus $3.30 $4.60 5A z Star Ferry ÅÆ Kowloon City (Shing Tak Street) $2.90 $3.90 5C Star Ferry ÅÆ Tsz Wan Shan (Central ) / $5.20 Choi Hung Road to Tsz Wan Shan (Central ) / $4.60 5D z Telford Gardens Æ Hung Hom [Circular] / $5.20 6 Star Ferry ÅÆMei Foo $3.30 $4.60 6A Star Ferry ÅÆLai Chi Kok $3.30 $4.60 6C Kowloon City Ferry ÅÆ Mei Foo / $5.20 Wuhu Street to Kowloon City Ferry / $4.60 Nathan Road (House No. 777) to Mei Foo / $4.60 6D Ngau Tau Kok ÅÆ Cheung Sha Wan (Kom Tsun Street [South]) / $5.20 Un Chau Street outside Sham Shui Po Post Office to Cheung Sha Wan (Kom Tsun Street / $4.60 [South]) 6F Kowloon City Ferry ÅÆ Lai Kok / $4.40 7 Lok Fu ÅÆ Star Ferry / $4.40 7B Hung Hom Ferry Concourse ÅÆ Lok Fu / $5.20 Bulkeley Street to Hung Hom Ferry Concourse / $4.80 ▲--Service at Morning Peak Hour Only z --Service at Peak Hour Only @ --Night Service Only . -- Service on Sundays and Public Holidays Only #-- No Service on Sundays and Public Holidays ◎ – Service on Special days ◇ – No Service on Saturday ▽– No Service on School Holidays - - Low Floor Service All information is subject to change without notice. Senior citizens above the age of 65 and children below the age of 12 are charged one half of the adult single fare rounded up to the nearest ten cents. KMB Hotline: 27454466 KMB Website: www.kmb.hk Page 2 Route No. Route Non A/C Fare A/C Fare 7M Lok Fu Æ Chuk Yuen Estate [Circular] $2.60 $3.50 8 Kowloon Station ÅÆ Star Ferry / $4.60 8A Whampoa Garden Æ Tsim Sha Tsui [Circular] / $3.90 8P Laguna VerdeÆTsim Sha Tsui [Circular] / $3.90 9 Star Ferry ÅÆ Ping Shek / $5.20 Lung Cheung Road o/s Tan Fung House to Star Ferry / $4.60 Nathan Road House No. 341 to Ping Shek / $4.80 10 Choi Wan Æ Tai Kok Tsui [Circular] / $4.40 11 Kowloon Station ÅÆ Diamond Hill Station $3.30 $4.60 11B Kowloon City Ferry ÅÆ Kwun Tong (Tsui Ping Road) $3.30 $4.60 11C Chuk Yuen Estate ÅÆ Sau Mau Ping (Upper) $3.90 $5.20 Kwun Tong Road (Yue Man Square) to Sau Mau Ping (Upper) $3.30 $4.10 11D Kwun Tong Ferry ÅÆ Lok Fu $3.30 $4.60 11K Hung Hom Station ÅÆ Chuk Yuen Estate $3.30 $4.60 11X Sau Mau Ping (Upper) ÅÆ Hung Hom Station / $6.80 Cha Kwo Ling Road(outside Shing Yip Street Rest Garden) to Sau Mau Ping (Upper) / $4.10 12 Hoi Lai Estate Æ East Tsim Sha Tsui Station (Salisbury Road) [Circular] / $4.40 12A Nam Cheong Station PTI ÅÆ Whampoa Garden $3.30 $4.60 13D Island HarbourviewÅÆ Po Tat $4.60 $6.10 Ngau Tau Kok Road to Po Tat $4.60 $5.20 Mut Wah Street to Po Tat $3.30 $4.10 13M Kwun Tong (Elegance Road) Æ Po Tat [Circular] / $3.90 13P▲#◇ Po Tat Æ Lai Kok $4.60 $6.10 13X Po Tat ÅÆ Tsim Sha Tsui (East) / $6.80 Kai Cheung Road to Po Tat / $5.20 14 China Ferry Terminal – Yau Tong $4.60 $6.10 Prince Edward Road East (San Po Kong) to China Ferry Terminal $4.60 $5.20 Kwun Tong Road (Lower Ngau Tau Kok Estate) to Yau Tong $4.60 $5.20 Kwun Tong Road (Yue Man Square) to Yau Tong $3.30 $4.10 14B Ngau Tau Kok ÅÆLam Tin (Kwong Tin Estate) $3.30 $4.60 Mut Wah Street to Lam Tin (Kwong Tin Estate) $2.90 $4.10 14C Lei Yue Mun (Sam Ka Tsuen Ferry) Æ Kwun Tong (Yue Man Square) [Circular] / $3.90 14S ◎ Yau Tong ÅÆ Tseung Kwan O Chinese Permanent Cemetery / $4.40 15 Hung Hom Ferry Concourse ÅÆPing Tin / $6.10 Kwun Tong Road (Yue Man Square) to Ping Tin / $4.10 Kwun Tong Road (Lower Ngau Tau Kok Estate) to Ping Tin / $5.20 Bulkeley Street to Hung Hom Ferry Concourse / $4.80 15A Tsz Wan Shan (North) ÅÆ Ping Tin / $5.20 Lung Cheung Road (Choi Hung Estate) to Tsz Wan Shan (North) / $4.60 Wang Kwong Road to Ping Tin / $4.60 Kwun Tong Ferry to Ping Tin / $4.10 15P▲#◇ Kai YipÆ Ping Tin / $4.60 Kwun Tong Ferry to Ping Tin / $4.10 16 Mong Kok (Park Avenue) ÅÆ Lam Tin (Kwong Tin Estate) $4.60 $6.10 Kwun Tong Road (Yue Man Square ) to Lam Tin (Kwong Tin Estate) $3.30 $4.10 Kwun Tong Road (L. Ngau Tau Kok Estate) to Lam Tin (Kwong Tin Estate) $4.60 $5.20 Prince Edward Road East(San Po Kong ) to Mong Kok (Park Avenue) $4.60 $5.20 16M Kwun Tong Station Æ Lam Tin (Hong Wah Court) [Circular] $2.90 $4.10 17 Oi Man ÅÆ Kwun Tong (Yue Man Square) / $5.20 18 Nam Cheong Station Æ Oi Man [Circular] / $4.40 21 Choi Wan ÅÆHung Hom Station / $4.40 23 Kwun Tong Ferry Æ Shun Lee [Circular] $2.90 $4.10 23M Lok Wah Æ Shun Lee [Circular] / $4.40 24 Kai Yip Æ Mong Kok [Circular] $3.30 $4.60 ▲--Service at Morning Peak Hour Only z --Service at Peak Hour Only @ --Night Service Only . -- Service on Sundays and Public Holidays Only #-- No Service on Sundays and Public Holidays ◎ – Service on Special days ◇ – No Service on Saturday ▽– No Service on School Holidays - - Low Floor Service All information is subject to change without notice. Senior citizens above the age of 65 and children below the age of 12 are charged one half of the adult single fare rounded up to the nearest ten cents. KMB Hotline: 27454466 KMB Website: www.kmb.hk Page 3 Route No. Route Non A/C Fare A/C Fare 26 Shun Tin ÅÆ Tsim Sha Tsui (East) / $6.10 Prince Edward Road East to Tsim Sha Tsui (East) / $5.20 Prince Edward Road East to Shun Tin / $5.20 26M Choi Hung Æ Kwun Tong [Circular] / $4.40 27 Shun Tin Æ Mong Kok [Circular] / $4.40 28 Lok Wah ÅÆ Tsim Sha Tsui East (Mody Road) / $5.20 Ngau Tau Kok Road to Lok Wah / $4.60 28A z# Lok Wah ÅÆ Kwun Tong Ferry / $3.50 29M Shun Lee Æ San Po Kong [Circular] / $3.90 203 Yau Yat Tsuen Æ Tsim Sha Tsui (East) [Circular] / $7.30 Nathan Road(Southbound) afterJunction of Prince Edward Road West to Tsim Sha Tsui (East) / $4.60 Nathan Road(North bound) after Junction of Kansu Street to Yau Yat Tsuen / $4.60 203E Kowloon Station ÅÆ Choi Hung / $5.20 Argyle Street to Choi Hung / $4.80 Choi Hung Road to Kowloon Station / $4.60 208 Broadcast Drive ÅÆ Tsim Sha Tsui (East) / $7.30 Waterloo Road/Argyle Street Junction to Tsim Sha Tsui (East) / $4.60 Waterloo Road/ Soares Avenue Junction to Broadcast Drive / $4.60 211 Tsui Chuk Garden Æ Wong Tai Sin Station [Circular] / $3.50 Chuk Yuen Road eastbound opposite Rainbow Primary School to Tsui Chuk Garden / $2.10 212 Whampoa Garden ÅÆ Sham Shui Po (Tonkin Street) / $4.60 215X Kowloon Station ÅÆ Lam Tin (Kwong Tin Estate) / $6.80 Wai Yip Street to Lam Tin (Kwong Tin Estate) / $5.20 Kwun Tong Road (Yue Man Square) to Lam Tin (Kwong Tin Estate) / $4.10 Lam Tin Station to Lam Tin (Kwong Tin Estate) / $3.00 216M Lam Tin Station Æ Yau Tong Station [Circular] / $3.00 219P ▲# Yau Tong (Yan Wing Street) Æ Tsim Sha Tsui [Circular] / $6.80 219X Laguna City Æ Tsim Sha Tsui [Circular] / $6.80 224M Telford Gardens Æ Kowloon Bay [Circular] / $2.90 224X z# Kai Yip Æ Tsim Sha Tsui (East) [Circular] / $6.80 New Territories Services Route No.
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