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North Point Station E-Passenger Guide 前往港鐵站 巴士綫 巴士站 北角站 其他公共交通工具 To MTR station Bus route Bus stop North Point Station Alternative public transport 港島綫 Island Line 堅尼地城 10,18P 1 Kennedy Town 10,18P,18X 2 香港大學 10,18P,23 1 HKU 10,18P,18X,23 2 西營盤 10,18P,23 1 Sai Ying Pun 10,18P,18X,23 2 上環 Sheung Wan 2 1 中環 10,18P,2 1 Central 10,18P,18X 2 金鐘 10,2,23 1 Admiralty 10,23 2 灣仔 23 1 Wan Chai 23 2 銅鑼灣 10,102,106,112,116,18P,19,2,23,2A,8X 1 Causeway Bay 10,18P,23,38,671,77,8H,99 2 天后 Tin Hau 102,106 1 炮台山 10,102,106,112,116,18P,19,2,23,2A,81,8X 1 Fortress Hill 10,110,18P,23,27,38,41A,671,77,81,85,8H,99 2 85 2 鰂魚涌 Quarry Bay 2,2A,77,81,8H,99 3 18X 5 110,85 2 太古 Tai Koo 2,2A,77,81,8H,99 3 110,18X 5 110,85 2 西灣河 Sai Wan Ho 2,2A,77,81,8H,99 3 110,18X 5 110,85 2 筲箕灣 Shau Kei Wan 2,77,81,8H,99 3 110,18X 5 杏花邨 Heng Fa Chuen 85 2 柴灣 Chai Wan 81 3 南港島綫 South Island Line 海洋公園 Ocean Park 38,41A,671,77,99 2 黃竹坑 Wong Chuk Hang 38,41A,671,77,99 2 利東 Lei Tung 671,99 2 海怡半島 South Horizons 671,99 2 荃灣綫 Tsuen Wan Line 資料只供參考:此處所載之資料由香港特區政府提供。港鐵會定期更新 尖沙咀 Tsim Sha Tsui 110 2 步行前往炮台山站 20 分鐘 (預計時間) 資料,唯因各交通工具營運者可能隨時改動有關資料,故港鐵不能保證所 102,112 1 B1 Walking to Fortress Hill Station 20 minutes 有資料均準確無誤。如有疑問,可登入 http://ptes.td.gov.hk 瀏覽公共交通 佐敦 Jordan (estimated time) 查詢服務。 110 2 步行前往鰂魚涌站 20 分鐘 (預計時間) FOR REFERENCE ONLY: This information is supplied by the HKSAR B3 20 minutes Government. Whilst MTR regularly updates the content, no responsibility Walking to Quarry Bay Station (estimated time) can be taken for accuracy as all information is subject to change by the individual transport operator. Please visit the Public Transport Enquiry service at http://ptes.td.gov.hk for further information. 2019-12-31 NOP-1 前往港鐵站 巴士綫 巴士站 To MTR station Bus route Bus stop 油麻地 Yau Ma Tei 102,112 1 太子 Prince Edward 112 1 深水埗 Sham Shui Po 102,112 1 長沙灣 Cheung Sha Wan 102,112 1 茘枝角 Lai Chi Kok 102 1 美孚 Mei Foo 102 1 觀塘綫 Kwun Tong Line 何文田 Ho Man Tin 116 1 黃大仙 Wong Tai Sin 106 1 鑽石山 116 1 Diamond Hill 671 4 彩虹 Choi Hung 671 4 九龍灣 Kowloon Bay 671 4 牛頭角 Ngau Tau Kok 619,671 4 藍田 Lam Tin 601,619,671,690 4 將軍澳綫 Tseung Kwan O Line 寶琳 Po Lam 690 4 東涌綫、迪士尼綫及機場快綫 Tung Chung Line,Disneyland Resort Line & Airport Express 香港 10,18P,2 1 Hong Kong 10,18P,18X 2 機場 Airport A12 2 西鐵綫 West Rail Line 尖東 East Tsim Sha Tsui 110 2 柯士甸 Austin 110 2 東鐵綫 East Rail Line 紅磡 102,106,112,116 1 Hung Hom 110 2 屯馬綫一期 Tuen Ma Line Phase 1 第一城 City One 680 4 石門 Shek Mun 680 4 大水坑 Tai Shui Hang 680 4 恆安 Heng On 680 4 馬鞍山 Ma On Shan 680 4 烏溪沙 Wu Kai Sha 680 4 NOP-2.
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