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Destinations : Hong Lok Yuen, Tai Po - Tai Po Market Residents’ Service Route No. : NR51 Destinations : Hong Lok Yuen, Tai Po - Tai Po Market Routeing (Hong Lok Yuen - Tai Po Market) : via Hong Lok Yuen Road, Tai Po Road (Tai Wo), Po Nga Road*, Ting Kok Road, On Chee Road, On Cheung Road, Po Heung Bridge and Po Heung Street. * Special departures are operated from Hong Lok Yuen to Tai Wo Station via Hong Lok Yuen Road, Tai Po Road (Tai Wo) and Po Nga Road. Stopping Places : Pick Up : 1. Hong Lok Yuen Town Centre Set Down : 1. Po Nga Road, southbound layby Crescent bus stop outside Tai Wo Station 2. No. 12 Hong Lok Road West 2. Eightland Garden, On Chee Road at lamp post No. EA7382* 3. No. 48 Hong Lok Road West 3. No. 52, Po Heung Street 4. No. 70 Hong Lok Road West 5. No. 4 10th Street 6. No. 22 10th Street 7. Pump room at 10th Street 8. No. 70A 10th Street 9. No. 141 10th Street opposite 10. No. 45 18th Street opposite 11. No. 54A 18th Street 12. No. 130B Hong Lok Road East opposite 13. No. 67 Hong Lok Road East 14. No. 35 Hong Lok Road East 15. No. 92 Hong Lok Road West 16. No. 126 Hong Lok Road West 17. No. 148 Hong Lok Road West * for active picking up and setting down of passengers only. No stacking of buses is allowed. Page 1 (1of 4) Departure time : Mondays to Saturdays 7.00 am# 8.40 am 11.30 am 3.30 pm 5.55 pm* 7.00 am* 8.50 am* 11.45 am 3.45 pm 6.00 pm 7.05 am* 8.55 am 12.00 pm 4.00 pm 6.10 pm* 7.10 am* 9.05 am* 12.15 pm 4.10 pm* 6.15 pm 7.15 am 9.10 am 12.30 pm 4.15 pm 6.25 pm* 7.20 am* 9.20 am* 12.45 pm 4.20 pm* 6.35 pm 7.30 am* 9.25 am 1.00 pm 4.30 pm 6.45 pm 7.35 am 9.35 am* 1.15 pm 4.40 pm* 6.55 pm* 7.40 am* 9.40 am 1.30 pm 4.45 pm 7.00 pm 7.50 am* 9.50 am* 1.45 pm 5.00 pm 7.15 pm* 7.55 am 10.00 am 2.00 pm 5.10 pm* 7.25 pm 8.05 am* 10.15 am 2.15 pm 5.15 pm 7.45 pm 8.10 am 10.30 am 2.30 pm 5.25 pm* 8.05 pm 8.20 am* 10.45 am 2.45 pm 5.30 pm 8.25 pm 8.25 am 11.00 am 3.00 pm 5.40 pm* 8.45 pm 8.35 am* 11.15 am 3.15 pm 5.45 pm 9.05 pm Sundays and Public Holidays 7.00 am# 8.30 am 11.30 am 4.05 pm 7.45 pm 7.00 am* 8.35 am* 11.45 am 4.25 pm 7.55 pm 7.05 am# 8.40 am* 12.00 pm 4.45 pm 8.05 pm 7.10 am* 8.45 am 12.15 pm 5.05 pm 8.15 pm* 7.15 am 8.55 am* 12.25 pm 5.15 pm 8.25 pm 7.20 am* 9.00 am 12.45 pm 5.25 pm 8.35 pm 7.25 am* 9.05 am* 12.55 pm* 5.45 pm 8.45 pm 7.30 am 9.15 am 1.05 pm 5.55 pm 8.55 pm* 7.40 am* 9.30 am 1.25 pm 6.05 pm 9.05 pm 7.50 am 9.45 am 1.45 pm 6.25 pm 7.55 am* 10.00 am 2.05 pm 6.35 pm 8.00 am* 10.15 am 2.25 pm 6.45 pm 8.05 am* 10.30 am 2.45 pm 7.05 pm 8.10 am 10.45 am 3.05 pm 7.15 pm 8.15 am* 11.00 am 3.25 pm 7.25 pm 8.25 am* 11.15 am 3.45 pm 7.35 pm* Page 2 (2 of 4) Routeing (Tai Po Market - Hong Lok Yuen) : via Po Heung Street, Po Heung Bridge, Tai Po Tai Wo Road, Po Nga Road@, Tai Po Road (Tai Wo) and Hong Lok Yuen Road. @ Special departures are operated from Tai Wo Station to Hong Lok Yuen via Po Nga Road, Tai Po Road (Tai Wo) and Hong Lok Yuen Road. Stopping Places : Pick Up : 1. No. 52, Po Heung Street Set Down : 1. Hong Lok Yuen Town Centre Crescent bus stop 2. Po Nga Road, 2. No. 12 Hong Lok Road West northbound layby outside 3. No. 48 Hong Lok Road West Tai Wo Station* 4. No. 70 Hong Lok Road West 5. No. 4 10th Street 6. No. 22 10th Street 7. Pump room at 10th Street 8. No. 70A 10th Street 9. No. 141 10th Street opposite 10. No. 45 18th Street opposite 11. No. 54A 18th Street 12. No. 130B Hong Lok Road East opposite 13. No. 67 Hong Lok Road East 14. No. 35 Hong Lok Road East 15. No. 92 Hong Lok Road West 16. No. 126 Hong Lok Road West 17. No. 148 Hong Lok Road West * for active picking up and setting down of passengers only. No stacking of buses is allowed. Page 3 (3 of 4) Departure time : Mondays to Saturdays 7.40 am 10.45 am 1.30 pm 4.15 pm 7.00 pm 8.05 am 11.00 am 1.45 pm 4.30 pm 7.10 pm 8.25 am 11.15 am 2.00 pm 4.45 pm 7.25 pm 8.40 am 11.30 am 2.15 pm 5.00 pm 7.50 pm 8.55 am 11.45 am 2.30 pm 5.15 pm 8.10 pm 9.10 am 12.00 pm 2.45 pm 5.30 pm 8.30 pm 9.25 am 12.10 pm 3.00 pm 5.45 pm 8.50 pm 9.45 am 12.30 pm 3.15 pm 6.00 pm 9.10 pm 10.00 am 12.45 pm 3.30 pm 6.15 pm 9.30 pm 10.15 am 1.00 pm 3.45 pm 6.25 pm 10.30 am 1.15 pm 4.00 pm 6.45 pm From Tai Wo Station to Hong Lok Yuen @ 7.08 am 8.03 am 9.28 am 5.03 pm 6.38 pm 7.23 am 8.18 am 9.43 am 5.13 pm 6.48 pm 7.28 am 8.28 am 9.58 am 5.33 pm 7.13 pm 7.33 am 8.43 am 10.13 am 5.48 pm 7.23 pm 7.43 am 8.58 am 4.33 pm 6.03 pm 7.38 pm 7.58 am 9.13 am 4.43 pm 6.18 pm Sundays and Public Holidays 7.40 am 10.45 am 1.30 pm 5.10 pm 7.40 pm 8.00 am 11.00 am 1.50 pm 5.30 pm 7.50 pm 8.15 am 11.15 am 2.10 pm 5.40 pm 8.10 pm 8.40 am 11.30 am 2.30 pm 5.50 pm 8.20 pm 9.00 am 11.45 am 2.50 pm 6.10 pm 8.30 pm 9.15 am 12.00 pm 3.10 pm 6.20 pm 8.50 pm 9.30 am 12.10 pm 3.30 pm 6.30 pm 9.00 pm 9.45 am 12.30 pm 3.50 pm 6.50 pm 9.10 pm 10.00 am 12.40 pm 4.10 pm 7.00 pm 9.30 pm 10.15 am 12.50 pm 4.30 pm 7.10 pm 10.30 am 1.10 pm 4.50 pm 7.30 pm From Tai Wo Station to Hong Lok Yuen @ 7.08 am 7.43 am 8.23 am 9.18 am 8.48 pm 7.13 am 7.48 am 8.38 am 9.23 am 9.28 pm 7.23 am 8.03 am 8.53 am 1.18 pm 7.33 am 8.18 am 8.58 am 8.08 pm * Special departures from Hong Lok Yuen to Tai Wo Station @ Special departures from Tai Wo Station to Hong Lok Yuen # The coach leaves the terminal point without going along the internal route of Hong Lok Yuen direct to Tai Wo Station. Fare: $9.00 per passenger per trip Within Hong Lok Yuen: $1.50 per passenger per trip Name of the operator : Sun Bus Limited Contact Number : 3897 8800 Page 4 (4 of 4) .
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