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New Territories Express Route No. 67X SIU HONG COURT to MONG L. S. NO. 2 TO GAZETTE NO. 12/2001L.N. 71 of 2001 B455 New Territories Express Route No. 67X SIU HONG COURT to MONG KOK KCR STATION: via Siu Hong Road, Tsing Lun Road, Lam Tei Interchange, Castle Peak Road, Tseng Choi Street, Castle Peak Road, Tuen Hing Road, Tuen Mun Road, Tsuen Wan Road, Kwai Chung Road, Cheung Sha Wan Road, Nathan Road, Mong Kok Road, Sai Yee Street, Argyle Street and Luen Wan Street. MONG KOK KCR STATION to SIU HONG COURT: via Luen Wan Street, Bute Street, Sai Yee Street, Argyle Street, Nathan Road, Cheung Sha Wan Road, Lai Chi Kok Road, Kwai Chung Road, Tsuen Wan Road, Tuen Mun Road, Tuen Hing Road, Castle Peak Road, Lam Tei Interchange, Tsing Lun Road and Siu Hong Road. New Territories Urban Route No. 70 SHEUNG SHUI to JORDAN ROAD FERRY: via Lung Wan Street, San Wan Road, San Fung Avenue, Po Wan Road, Po Shek Wu Road, Jockey Club Road, Sha Tau Kok Road, Fan Leng Lau Road, Wo Muk Road, Luen On Street, Sha Tau Kok Road, San Wan Road, Jockey Club Road, Pak Wo Road, slip road, Wo Hing Road, Tai Wo Service Road West, Lam Kam Interchange, Tai Po Road Tai Wo, Po Nga Road, Tai Wo Bus Terminus, Po Nga Road, Ting Kok Road, Tai Po Tai Wo Road, Po Heung Bridge, Po Heung Street, Plover Cove Road, Nam Wan Road, Kwong Fuk Road, Wan Tau Street, Nam Wan Road, Tai Po Road, Yuen Wo Road, Sha Tin Rural Committee Road, Tai Chung Kiu Road, Lion Rock Tunnel Road, Lion Rock Tunnel, Waterloo Road, Shanghai Street and Jordan Road. JORDAN ROAD FERRY to SHEUNG SHUI: via Jordan Road, Nathan Road, Waterloo Road, Lion Rock Tunnel, Lion Rock Tunnel Road, Tai Chung Kiu Road, Sha Tin Rural Committee Road, Yuen Wo Road, Tai Po Road, Nam Wan Road, Wan Tau Street, Heung Sze Wui Street, Po Heung Street, Po Heung Bridge, Tai Po Tai Wo Road, Ting Kok Road, Po Nga Road, Tai Po Road Tai Wo, Lam Kam Interchange, Tai Wo Service Road West, Wo Hing Road, slip road, Pak Wo Road, Jockey Club Road, San Wan Road, Sha Tau Kok Road, Luen On Street, Wo Muk Road, Fan Leng Lau Road, Sha Tau Kok Road, Jockey Club Road, Po Shek Wu Road, Po Wan Road, San Fung Avenue, Lung Sum Avenue, Lung Wan Street and San Wan Road. New Territories Rural Route No. 70K WAH MING to SHEUNG SHUI (CIRCULAR): via Lui Ming Road, Wai Ming Street, Pak Wo Road, Chi Fuk Circuit, loop road on Chi Fuk Circuit, Chi Fuk Circuit, Pak Wo Road, So Kwun Po Road, San Wan Road, Lung Sum Avenue, Jockey Club Road, Sha Tau Kok Road, Fan Leng Lau Road, Wo Muk Road, Luen On Street, Sha Tau Kok Road, San Wan Road, Jockey Club Road, Pak Wo Road, slip road, Wo Hing Road, Wah Ming Road, Yat Ming Road, Pak Wo Road, Wah Ming Road and Lui Ming Road. New Territories Special Route No. 70S JORDAN ROAD FERRY to WO HOP SHEK: via Jordan Road, Nathan Road, Waterloo Road, Lion Rock Tunnel, Lion Rock Tunnel Road, Sha Tin Road, Tai Po Road Shatin, Tolo Highway, Fanling Highway, Wo Hop Shek Interchange, Pak Wo Road, Wah Ming Road and Ming Yin Road. WO HOP SHEK to JORDAN ROAD FERRY: via Ming Yin Road, Wah Ming Road, Pak Wo Road, Wo Hop Shek Interchange, Fanling Highway, Tolo Highway, Tai Po Road Shatin, Sha Tin Road, Lion Rock Tunnel Road, Lion Rock Tunnel, Waterloo Road, Shanghai Street and Jordan Road. L. S. NO. 2 TO GAZETTE NO. 12/2001L.N. 71 of 2001 B457 New Territories Express Route No. 70X SHEUNG SHUI to KWUN TONG (TSUI PING ROAD): via Lung Wan Street, San Wan Road, San Fung Avenue, Po Wan Road, Po Shek Wu Road, Jockey Club Road, Sha Tau Kok Road, Fan Leng Lau Road, Wo Muk Road, Luen On Street, Sha Tau Kok Road, San Wan Road, Jockey Club Road, Pak Wo Road, Wah Ming Road, Lui Ming Road, Wah Ming Bus Terminus, Lui Ming Road, Wai Ming Street, Pak Wo Road, Yat Ming Road, Wah Ming Road, Wo Hing Road, Tai Wo Service Road West, Lam Kam Interchange, Tolo Highway, Tai Po Road, *(Lion Rock Tunnel Road, Che Kung Miu Road, Hung Mui Kuk Road), Sha Tin Road, Lion Rock Tunnel Road, Lion Rock Tunnel, Lung Cheung Road, Po Kong Village Road Interchange, Po Kong Village Road, Choi Hung Road, Choi Hung access road, Prince Edward Road East, Kwun Tong Road and Tsui Ping Road. SHEUNG SHUI to KWUN TONG (TSUI PING ROAD) (ROUTE NO. 70P): via Lung Wan Street, San Wan Road, So Kwun Po Road, Pak Wo Road, Wah Ming Road, Lui Ming Road, Wah Ming Bus Terminus, Lui Ming Road, Wai Ming Street, Pak Wo Road, Yat Ming Road, Pak Wo Road, slip road, Fanling Highway, *(Lam Kam Interchange), Tolo Highway, Tai Po Road, *(Lion Rock Tunnel Road, Che Kung Miu Road, Hung Mui Kuk Road), Sha Tin Road, Lion Rock Tunnel Road, Lion Rock Tunnel, Lung Cheung Road, Po Kong Village Road Interchange, Po Kong Village Road, Choi Hung Road, Choi Hung access road, Prince Edward Road East, Kwun Tong Road and Tsui Ping Road. * Alternative Routeing KWUN TONG (TSUI PING ROAD) to SHEUNG SHUI: via Tsui Ping Road, Lei Yue Mun Road, Wai Fat Street, Cha Kwo Ling Road, Lei Yue Mun Road, Kwun Tong Road, Lung Cheung Road, Hammer Hill Road, Choi Hung Road, Choi Hung Temporary Bus Terminus, Choi Hung Road, Hammer Hill Road, Lung Cheung Road, Lion Rock Tunnel, Lion Rock Tunnel Road, Sha Tin Road, Tai Po Road, Tolo Highway, Lam Kam Interchange, Tai Wo Service Road West, Wo Hing Road, Lui Ming Road, Wah Ming Bus Terminus, Lui Ming Road, Wai Ming Street, Pak Wo Road, Yat Ming Road, Pak Wo Road, Jockey Club Road, San Wan Road, Sha Tau Kok Road, Luen On Street, Wo Muk Road, Fan Leng Lau Road, Sha Tau Kok Road, Jockey Club Road, Po Shek Wu Road, Po Wan Road, San Fung Avenue, Lung Sum Avenue, Lung Wan Street and San Wan Road. KWUN TONG (TSUI PING ROAD) to SHEUNG SHUI (ROUTE NO. 70P): via Tsui Ping Road, Lei Yue Mun Road, Wai Fat Street, Cha Kwo Ling Road, Lei Yue Mun Road, Kwun Tong Road, Lung Cheung Road, Hammer Hill Road, Choi Hung Road, Choi Hung Temporary Bus Terminus, Choi Hung Road, Hammer Hill Road, Lung Cheung Road, Lion Rock Tunnel, Lion Rock Tunnel Road, Sha Tin Road, Tai Po Road, Tolo Highway, Fanling Highway, slip road, Pak Wo Road, Yat Ming Road, Pak Wo Road, Wah Ming Road, Lui Ming Road, Wah Ming Bus Terminus, Lui Ming Road, Wai Ming Street, Pak Wo Road, Chi Fuk Circuit, loop road on Chi Fuk Circuit, Chi Fuk Circuit, Pak Wo Road, So Kwun Po Road and San Wan Road. New Territories Rural Route No. 71A FU HENG to TAI PO KCR STATION: via Chung Nga Road, Nam Wan Road and Tai Po KCR Station Bus Terminus access road. TAI PO KCR STATION to FU HENG: via Tai Po KCR Station Bus Terminus access road, Nam Wan Road and Chung Nga Road. New Territories Rural Route No. 71B FU HENG to TAI PO CENTRAL (CIRCULAR): via Chung Nga Road, Nam Wan Road, On Po Road, Tai Po Central Bus Terminus, On Po Road, Nam Wan Road and Chung Nga Road. L. S. NO. 2 TO GAZETTE NO. 12/2001L.N. 71 of 2001 B459 New Territories Rural Route No. 71K TAI WO to TAI PO MARKET (CIRCULAR): via Po Nga Road, Ting Kok Road, Tai Po Tai Wo Road, Ting Tai Road, Ting Kok Road, On Chee Road, Tai Po Central Bus Terminus, On Po Road, Nam Wan Road, Chung Nga Road, Fu Heng Bus Terminus, Chung Nga Road, Chuen On Road, Chuen On Road Bus Terminus, Chuen On Road, Chung Nga Road, Nam Wan Road, On Po Road, Fu Shin Bus Terminus, On Po Road, Nam Wan Road, Plover Cove Road, Kwong Wang Street, Tai Po Road (Yuen Chau Tsai), Nam Wan Road, Wan Tau Street, Heung Sze Wui Street, Po Heung Street, Nam Shing Street, On Fu Road, Kwong Fuk Road, Tai Po Road (Yuen Chau Tsai), Kwong Wang Street, Plover Cove Road, Nam Wan Road, On Po Road, Ting Kok Road, Chung Nga Road, Fu Heng Bus Terminus, Chung Nga Road, Chuen On Road, Chuen On Road Bus Terminus, Chuen On Road, Chung Nga Road, Nam Wan Road, On Po Road, Tai Po Central Bus Terminus, On Chee Road, Ting Kok Road, Ting Tai Road, Tai Po Tai Wo Road and Po Nga Road. New Territories Rural Route No. 71S FU SHIN to KWONG FUK (CIRCULAR): via On Po Road, Nam Wan Road, Tai Po KCR Station Bus Terminus access road, Tai Po KCR Station Bus Terminus, Tai Po KCR Station Bus Terminus access road, Nam Wan Road, Plover Cove Road, Kwong Fuk Bus Terminus, Plover Cove Road, Kwong Wang Street, Tai Po Road (Yuen Chau Tsai), Nam Wan Road, Tai Po KCR Station Bus Terminus access road, Tai Po KCR Station Bus Terminus, Tai Po KCR Station Bus Terminus access road, Nam Wan Road and On Po Road. New Territories Urban Route No. 72 TAI WO to MONG KOK (PARK AVENUE): via Po Nga Road, Ting Kok Road, On Chee Road, On Cheung Road, Po Heung Bridge, Po Heung Street, Kwong Fuk Road, Tai Po Road, Yuen Wo Road, Tam Kon Po Street, Sha Tin Centre Street, Pak Hok Ting Street, Sha Tin Centre Street, Tai Po Road, Castle Peak Road, Yen Chow Street, Lai Chi Kok Road, Shanghai Street, Argyle Street, Cherry Street, u-turn loop road, Cherry Street, Tai Kok Tsui Road, Cherry Street roundabout and Hoi Wang Road.
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