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Citybus Launches Cityflyer Route A17 Citybus Launches Cityflyer Route A17 (30 December 2019, Hong Kong) Effective from Monday, 6 January 2020, Citybus will introduce Cityflyer Route A17, providing service between Sham Wan and Hong Kong Port of Hong Kong- Zhuhai-Macao Bridge / Airport (Ground Transportation Centre). Departures from Sham Wan will operate from 5:30am to 8:30pm daily, while departures from Airport (Ground Transportation Centre) will operate from 11:30am to 11:30pm daily. The full fare is HK$45, with section fares applied. Passengers may refer to the customer notices for detailed bus stop locations and section fares. For further enquiries, please call the Citybus Customer Service Hotline at 2873 0818 during service hours; visit the Citybus website at www.citybus.com.hk or download the NWFB & Citybus Mobile Application to keep track of our latest updates on the service information. Citybus is wholly owned by NWS Holdings Limited. Like our holding company, Citybus is committed to improving the quality of life for the public we serve, and providing reliable bus services. – END – Citybus Limited Citybus is wholly owned by NWS Holdings Limited. NWS Holdings Limited (Hong Kong Stock Code: 659), as the diversified industries flagship of New World Development Company Limited (Hong Kong Stock Code: 17), invests and operates a wide range of businesses predominantly in Hong Kong and across Greater China. Our core businesses include toll roads, commercial aircraft leasing, construction and insurance, while we also manage a strategic portfolio spanning sectors from environment, logistics, facilities management to transport. Please visit www.nws.com.hk for details. Page 1 of 1 發佈日: 2019年12月27日 *C201902729a02* 張貼至: 2020年3月27日 C201902729a02_ODII 開辦全新機場快線 A17 Commencement of New Cityflyer 由2020年1月6日(星期一)起,路線A17將會投入服務,詳情如下: With effect from 6 January 2020 (Monday), route A17 will be commenced. Details are as follows: 起訖點 深灣 港珠澳大橋香港口岸及機場 Plying b/w Sham Wan HK Port of HK-Zhuhai-Macao Bridge & Airport 每日 Daily 班次時間 由深灣開出 From Sham Wan 由機場開出 From Airport Departure Time 05:30 – 20:30 11:30 – 23:30 每 60 分鐘一班 Every 60 minutes 由深灣 From Sham Wan $45 由機場 From Airport $45 由鍚克廟 由青嶼幹線繳費廣場 $40 $34 From Khalsa Diwan Sikh Temple From Lantau Link Toll Plaza 收費 由西區海底隧道收費廣場 由西區海底隧道收費廣場 Fare $33 $19 From Western Harbour Crossing From Western Harbour Crossing 由金鐘站 From Admiralty Station $10 由青嶼幹線繳費廣場 $17 From Lantau Link Toll Plaza 由大坑道 From Tai Hang Road $7 巴士站位置 詳見附頁 Bus Stop Please refer to the attached page Locations 路線備註 Route remarks 1. 「城巴機場快線」預售來回車票、「城巴機場快線」即日來回優惠及巴士轉乘計劃均適用於本路線。 Cityflyer Pre-paid Return ticket, Cityflyer Same Day Return discount and Bus-Bus Interchange apply to this route. 2. 「機場員工乘車優惠計劃」適用於本路線,員工於登車時須向車長出示並使用其個人持有之指定八達通 卡,可享有優惠車資。 ‘Airport Staff Fare Concessions Scheme’ applies to this route. Eligible airport staff boarding this route can enjoy concession fare using his/her valid Octopus Card after presented to bus captain for checking. 敬請留意。Thank you for your attention. 營運貳部 啟 Operations Department Two LSK/pkk Citybus Limited 巴士站位置及分段收費詳情 Bus Stop Locations and Details of Section Fare 往機場 To Airport 往深灣 To Sham Wan 機場 地面運輸中心 1. 深灣 $45 1. ( ) $45 Sham Wan Airport (Ground Transportation Centre) 港珠澳大橋香港口岸 2. 南朗山道熟食市場, 南朗山道 2. HK Port of HK-Zhuhai-Macao Bridge Nam Long Shan Road Cooked Food Market, Nam Long Shan Road 3. 青嶼幹線繳費廣場 Lantau Link Toll Plaza $34 3. 業興街, 黃竹坑道 4. 西區海底隧道收費廣場 Yip Hing Street, Wong Chuk Hang Road $19 Western Harbour Crossing Toll Plaza 4. 海洋公園 5. 金鐘站, 金鐘道 $10 Ocean Park Admiralty Station, Queensway 5. 黃竹坑老人服務綜合大樓, 南風道 6. 太古廣場三座, 皇后大道東 Wong Chuk Hang Complex for Elderly, Nam Fung Road Three Pacific Place, Queen's Road East 6. 深水灣道, 南風道 7. 聯發街, 皇后大道東 Deep Water Bay Road, Nam Fung Road Lun Fat Street, Queen's Road East 8. 廈門街, 皇后大道東 7. 大潭水塘道, 黃泥涌峽道 Amoy Street, Queen's Road East Tai Tam Reservoir Road, Wong Nai Chung Gap Road 9. 尚翹峰, 皇后大道東 8. 怡園, 黃泥涌峽道 The Zenith, Queen's Road East Woodland Heights, Wong Nai Chung Gap Road 10. 聖若瑟小學, 皇后大道東 9. 箕璉閣, 藍塘道 St. Joseph's Primary School, Queen's Road East Green Lane Court, Blue Pool Road 11. 伊利沙伯體育館, 皇后大道東 10. 安慧苑, 藍塘道 Queen Elizabeth Stadium, Queen's Road East Envoy Garden, Blue Pool Road 12. 樂活道, 黃泥涌道 Broadwood Road, Wong Nai Chung Road 11. 箕璉坊, 藍塘道 Green Lane, Blue Pool Road 13. 雅谷大廈, 黃泥涌道 Amigo Mansion, Wong Nai Chung Road 12. 桂芳街, 成和道 14. 跑馬地 (下) Kwai Fong Street, Sing Woo Road Happy Valley (Lower) 13. 山村道, 成和道 15. 奕蔭街, 成和道 Village Road, Sing Woo Road Yik Yam Street, Sing Woo Road 14. 景光街 16. 昇平樓, 成和道 King Kwong Street Shing Ping Mansion, Sing Woo Road 15. 養和醫院, 黃泥涌道 17. 翠苑, 藍塘道 Hong Kong Sanatorium and Hospital, Wong Nai Chung Road Evergreen Court, Blue Pool Road 16. 錫克廟, 皇后大道東 18. 金碧別墅, 藍塘道 $40 Villa Dorada, Blue Pool Road Khalsa Diwan Sikh Temple, Queen's Road East 香港華仁書院 皇后大道東 19. 千葉居, 藍塘道 17. , Billion Terrace, Blue Pool Road Wah Yan College Hong Kong, Queen's Road East 20. 大坑道, 黃泥涌峽道 $7 18. 胡忠大廈, 皇后大道東 Tai Hang Road, Wong Nai Chung Gap Road Wu Chung House, Queen's Road East 21. 黃泥涌水塘公園, 黃泥涌峽道 19. 聯發街, 皇后大道東 Wong Nai Chung Reservoir Park, Wong Nai Chung Gap Road Lun Fat Street, Queen's Road East 22. 深水灣道, 南風道 20. 太古廣場三座, 皇后大道東 Deep Water Bay Road, Nam Fung Road Three Pacific Place, Queen's Road East 23. 黃竹坑老人服務綜合大樓, 南風道 Wong Chuk Hang Complex for Elderly, Nam Fung Road 21. 太古廣場, 金鐘道 Pacific Place, Queensway 24. 黃竹坑體育館, 黃竹坑道 Wong Chuk Hang Sports Centre, Wong Chuk Hang Road 22. 砵甸乍街, 干諾道中 25. 海洋公園 Pottinger Street, Connaught Road Central Ocean Park 23. 西區海底隧道收費廣場 $33 26. 黃竹坑遊樂場, 黃竹坑道 Western Harbour Crossing Toll Plaza Wong Chuk Hang Recreation Ground, Wong Chuk Hang Road 24. 青嶼幹線繳費廣場 27. 業興街, 黃竹坑道 Lantau Link Toll Plaza $17 Yip Hing Street, Wong Chuk Hang Road 25. 港珠澳大橋旅檢大樓(只供落客) $4 28. 南朗山道熟食市場, 南朗山道 HZMB Passenger Clearance Building (Alighting Only) Nam Long Shan Road Cooked Food Market, Nam Long Shan Rd 29. 陳白沙紀念中學, 南朗山道 機場 一號客運大樓 只供落客 26. ( ) ( ) Chan Pak Sha School, Nam Long Shan Road Airport (Terminal 1) (Alighting Only) 30. 深灣 27. 機場 (地面運輸中心) Sham Wan Airport (Ground Transportation Centre) Citybus Limited .
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