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九龍巴士–2E (九龍城碼頭–白田) Kowloon City Ferry B/T Pak 九龍巴士–2E (九龍城碼頭–白田) KOWLOON CITY FERRY B/T PAK TIN B/T From KOWLOON CITY FERRY 服務日期 服務時間 班次 (分鐘) Service Period Schedule departures Frequency (minutes) 星期一至 05:50 - 06:35 15 星期五 06:35 - 09:59 10-13 Mon to Fri 09:59 - 12:46 14-18 12:46 - 19:18 13-15 19:18 - 21:12 18-20 21:12 - 23:50 13-14 星期六 05:50 - 06:35 15 Sat 06:35 - 10:14 12-13 10:14 - 12:59 15-18 12:59 - 19:10 13-15 19:10 - 21:34 18 21:34 - 23:50 13-15 星期日及 05:50 - 06:50 15 公眾假期 06:50 - 10:26 12 Sunday and Public Holiday 10:26 - 12:58 16-17 12:58 - 19:01 12-15 19:01 - 21:58 15-18 21:58 - 23:50 14 車站 1 九龍城碼頭 12 富榮花園 Stop KOWLOON CITY FERRY B/T CHARMING GARDEN 2 貴州街 13 柏景灣 KWEI CHOW STREET PARK AVENUE 3 落山道 14 富貴街 LOK SHAN ROAD FOO KWAI STREET 4 鴻福街 15 大同新村 HUNG FOOK STREET TAI TUNG SUN CHUEN 5 紅磡鶴園街 16 福利街 HOK YUEN STREET HUNG HOM FUK LEE STREET 6 紅磡街市 17 醫局街 HUNG HOM MARKET YEE KUK STREET 7 獲嘉道 18 汝州街 WALKER ROAD YU CHAU STREET 8 九龍佑寧堂 19 福華街 KOWLOON UNION CHURCH FUK WA STREET 9 佐敦白加士街 20 窩仔街 PARKES STREET JORDAN WOH CHAI STREET 10 佐敦炮台街 21 白田邨運田樓 BATTERY STREET JORDAN WAN TIN HOUSE PAK TIN ESTATE 11 渡船街 22 昌田樓 FERRY STREET CHEUNG TIN HOUSE 23 白田巴士總站 PAK TIN BUS TERMINUS 收費 $4.9 Fare 九龍巴士–2E (白田–九龍城碼頭) PAK TIN B/T KOWLOON CITY FERRY B/T From PAK TIN 服務日期 服務時間 班次 (分鐘) Service Period Schedule departures Frequency (minutes) 星期一至 05:50 - 08:59 10-13 星期五 08:59 - 11:45 14-18 Mon to Fri 11:45 - 18:15 13-15 18:15 - 20:27 18-20 20:27 - 23:50 13-15 星期六 05:50 - 09:52 12-13 Sat 09:52 - 11:55 17-18 11:55 - 18:06 13-15 18:06 - 20:48 18 20:48 - 23:50 13-15 星期日及 05:50 - 06:20 15 公眾假期 06:20 - 09:30 11-12 Sunday and Public Holiday 09:30 - 12:00 16-17 12:00 - 18:03 12-15 18:03 - 21:45 15-18 21:45 - 23:50 12-13 車站 1 白田巴士總站 12 渡船街 Stop PAK TIN BUS TERMINUS FERRY STREET 2 澤田樓 13 佐敦廟街 CHAK TIN HOUSE TEMPLE STREET JORDAN 3 黃棣珊紀念中學 14 佐敦志和街 WONG TAI SHAN MEMORIAL CHI WO STREET JORDAN COLLEGE 15 衛理道 4 石硤尾商場 WYLIE ROAD SHEK KIP MEI COMMERCIAL CENTRE 16 孖庶街 5 福華街 MARSH STREET FUK WA STREET 17 紅磡佛光街 6 基隆街 FAT KWONG STREET HUNG HOM KI LUNG STREET 18 石塘街 7 醫局街 SHEK TONG STREET YEE KUK STREET 19 浙江街 8 洋松街休憩處 CHI KIANG STREET LARCH STREET SITTING-OUT AREA 20 落山道 9 新九龍廣場 LOK SHAN ROAD NEW KOWLOON PLAZA 21 九龍城碼頭 10 海富苑 KOWLOON CITY FERRY B/T HOI FU COURT 11 富榮花園 CHARMING GARDEN 收費 $4.9 九龍巴士–18 (深水埗(東京街)–愛民) SHAM SHUI PO (TONKIN STREET) OI MAN (CIRCULAR) From SHAM SHUI PO (TONKIN ST) (循環線) CIRCULAR 服務日期 服務時間 班次 (分鐘) Service Period Schedule departures Frequency (minutes) 星期一至 06:00 - 08:45 10-13 星期五 08:45 - 15:30 15-18 Mon to Fri 15:30 - 18:25 13-14 18:25 - 21:46 16-18 21:46 - 23:20 13-14 星期六 06:00 - 08:57 12-15 Sat 08:57 - 13:12 15-18 13:12 - 18:24 13-14 18:24 - 21:36 15-18 21:36 - 23:20 13 星期日及 06:00 - 09:00 12-15 公眾假期 09:00 - 12:24 15-18 Sunday and Public Holiday 12:24 - 18:00 12-15 18:00 - 21:16 18-20 21:16 - 23:20 12-13 車站 1 深水埗(東京街) 21 愛民邨 Stop SHAM SHUI PO (TONKIN STREET) B/T OI MAN ESTATE 2 富昌邨 22 忠民街 FU CHEONG ESTATE CHUNG MAN STREET 3 南昌邨 23 欣圖軒 NAM CHEONG ESTATE CASCADES 4 深水埗醫局街 24 房屋署大樓 YEE KUK STREET SHAM SHUI PO HOUSING AUTHORITY HEADQUARTERS 5 深水埗北河街 25 香港公開大學 PEI HO STREET SHAM SHUI PO THE OPEN UNIVERSITY OF HK 6 醫局街 26 九龍維景酒店 YEE KUK STREET METROPARK HOTEL KOWLOON 7 洋松街休憩處 27 怡安閣 LARCH STREET SITTING-OUT AREA YEE ON COURT 8 新九龍廣場 28 太平道 NEW KOWLOON PLAZA PEACE AVE 9 銘基書院 29 旺角鐵路站 MING KEI COLLEGE MONG KOK RAILWAY STATION 10 新填地街 30 旺角街市 RECLAMATION STREET MONGKOK MARKET COMPLEX 11 旺角道 31 銘基書院 MONG KOK ROAD MING KEI COLLEGE 12 嘉道理道 32 富貴街 KADOORIE AVE. FOO KWAI STREET 13 亞皆老街中電 33 大同新村 CLP POWER ARGYLE STREET TAI TUNG SUN CHUEN 14 萬基大廈 34 福利街 MAN KEE MANSION FUK LEE STREET 15 培正中學 35 深水埗南昌街 PUI CHING MIDDLE SCHOOL NAM CHEONG STREET SHAM SHUI PO 16 何文田巴士總站 36 深水埗桂林街 HO MAN TIN B/T KWEILIN STREET SHAM SHUI PO 17 何文田廣場 37 通州街公園 HOMANTIN PLAZA TUNG CHAU STREET PARK 18 常樂街 38 富昌邨 SHEUNG LOK STREET FU CHEONG ESTATE 19 忠孝街 39 深水埗(東京街) CHUNG HAU STREET SHAM SHUI PO (TONKIN STREET) B/T 20 迦密中學 CARMEL SECONDARY SCHOOL 收費 Fare $4.7 九龍巴士–31B (石籬(大隴街)–奧運鐵路站) SHEK LEI (TAI LOONG STREET) OLYMPIC RAILWAY STATION From SHEK LEI 服務日期 服務時間 班次 (分鐘) Service Period Schedule departures Frequency (minutes) 星期一至 05:35 - 20:00 10-15 星期五 20:00 - 20:40 20 Mon to Fri 20:40 - 00:10 13-15 星期六 05:35 - 20:00 10-15 Sat 20:00 - 20:40 20 20:40 - 00:10 13-15 星期日及 05:35 - 09:30 13-15 公眾假期 09:30 - 11:50 20 Sunday and Public Holiday 11:50 - 19:25 14-15 19:25 - 21:45 20 21:45 - 00:10 13-14 車站 1 石籬(大隴街)總站 12 東京街 Stop SHEK LEI (TAI LOONG STREET) BUS TERMINUS TONKIN STREET 2 葵涌石英徑 13 營盤街 SHEK YING PATH KWAI CHUNG CAMP STREET 3 葵涌業成街 14 深水埗福榮街 YIP SHING STREET KWAI CHUNG FUK WING STREET SHAM SHUI PO 4 華員邨 15 深水埗基隆街 WAH YUEN CHUEN KI LUNG STREET SHAM SHUI PO 5 鐘山台 16 深水埗北河街 CHUNG SHAN TERRACE PEI HO STREET SHAM SHUI PO 6 蝴蝶谷新村 17 醫局街 BUTTERFLY VALLEY VILLAGE YEE KUK STREET 7 甘泉街 18 洋松街休憩處 KOM TSUN STREET LARCH STREET SITTING-OUT AREA 8 通州西街 19 新九龍廣場 TUNG CHAU WEST STREET NEW KOWLOON PLAZA 9 汝州西街 20 帝柏海灣 YU CHAU WEST STREET CENTRAL PARK 10 集輝街 21 奧運鐵路站 TSAP FAI STREET OLYMPIC RAILWAY STATION 11 發祥街 FAT TSEUNG STREET 收費 $5.5 Fare 九龍巴士–31B (奧運鐵路站–石籬(大隴街) OLYMPIC RAILWAY STATION SHEK LEI (TAI LOONG STREET) From OLYMPIC RAILWAY STATION 服務日期 服務時間 班次 (分鐘) Service Period Schedule departures Frequency (minutes) 星期一至星期五 06:00 - 00:15 10-15 Mon to Fri 星期六 06:00 - 00:15 10-15 Sat 星期日及 06:00 - 08:30 13-15 公眾假期 08:30 - 11:10 20 Sunday and Public Holiday 11:10 - 18:45 14-15 18:45 - 21:05 20 21:05 - 00:15 13-14 車站 1 奧運鐵路站 9 貿易廣場 Stop OLYMPIC RAILWAY STATION TRADE SQUARE 2 富貴街 10 荔枝角鐵路站 FOO KWAI STREET LAI CHI KOK RAILWAY STATION 3 大同新村 11 饒宗頤文化館 TAI TUNG SUN CHUEN JAO TSUNG-I ACADEMY 4 福利街 12 鐘山台 FUK LEE STREET CHUNG SHAN TERRACE 5 深水埗南昌街 13 華員邨 NAM CHEONG STREET SHAM SHUI PO WAH YUEN CHUEN 6 深水埗桂林街 14 葵涌業成街 KWEILIN STREET SHAM SHUI PO YIP SHING STREET KWAI CHUNG 7 深水埗警署 15 葵涌打磚坪街 SHAM SHUI PO POLICE STATION TA CHUEN PING STREET KWAI CHUNG 8 麗閣邨 16 石籬(大隴街)總站 LAI KOK ESTATE SHEK LEI (TAI LOONG STREET) BUS TERMINUS 收費 $5.5 Fare 本路線設有分段收費(7-16 站) $4.7 Section fares are offered. 九龍巴士–914 (海麗邨–銅鑼灣(天后)總站) HOI LAI ESTATE CAUSEWAY BAY (TIN HAU) B/T From HOI LAI ESTATE 服務日期 服務時間 班次 (分鐘) Service Period Schedule departures Frequency (minutes) 星期一至 06:25 - 07:32 13-14 星期五 07:32 - 08:08 18 Mon to Fri 08:08 - 08:18 10 08:18 - 22:36 15-19 星期六 06:25 - 07:18 13-14 Sat 07:18 - 22:36 15-20 星期日及公眾假期 06:25 - 22:36 15-18 Sunday and Public Holiday 車站 1 海麗邨巴士總站 14 港澳碼頭 Stop HOI LAI ESTATE BUS TERMINUS MACAU FERRY 2 發祥街西 15 海港政府大樓 FAT TSEUNG STREET WEST HARBOUR BUILDING 3 富昌邨 16 怡和大廈 FU CHEONG ESTATE JARDINE HOUSE 4 南昌邨 17 力寶中心 NAM CHEONG ESTATE LIPPO CENTRE 5 深水埗醫局街 18 盧押道 YEE KUK STREET SHAM SHUI PO LUARD ROAD 6 深水埗北河街 19 菲林明道 PEI HO STREET SHAM SHUI PO FLEMING ROAD 7 醫局街 20 史釗域道 YEE KUK STREET STEWART ROAD 8 洋松街休憩處 21 灣仔消防局 LARCH STREET SITTING-OUT AREA WAN CHAI FIRE STATION 9 新九龍廣場 22 利舞臺廣場 NEW KOWLOON PLAZA LEE THEATRE PLAZA 10 海富苑 23 雲翠大廈 HOI FU COURT BONAVENTURE HOUSE 11 富榮花園 24 邊寧頓街 CHARMING GARDEN PENNINGTON STREET 12 渡船街 25 維多利亞公園 FERRY STREET VICTORIA PARK 13 西區海底隧道 26 銅鑼灣天后總站 WESTERN HARBOUR CROSSING CAUSEWAY BAY (TIN HAU) BUS TERMINUS 收費 $9.3 Fare 本路線設有分段收費(14-26 站) $5.7 Section fares are offered. 九龍巴士–914 (銅鑼灣(天后)總站–海麗邨) CAUSEWAY BAY (TIN HAU) B/T HOI LAI ESTATE From CAUSEWAY BAY (TIN HAU) 服務日期 服務時間 班次 (分鐘) Service Period Schedule departures Frequency (minutes) 星期一至 06:30 - 07:18 16 星期六 07:18 - 07:30 12 Mon to Sat 07:30 - 23:05 15-18 星期日及公眾假期 06:30 - 23:05 15-18 Sunday and Public Holiday 車站 1 銅鑼灣天后總站 17 西區海底隧道 Stop CAUSEWAY BAY (TIN HAU) BUS TERMINUS WESTERN HARBOUR CROSSING 2 皇仁書院 18 佐敦道 QUEEN'S COLLEGE JORDAN ROAD 3 中華遊樂會 19 渡船街 CHINESE RECREATION CLUB FERRY STREET 4 香港中央圖書館 20 富榮花園 HONG KONG CENTRAL LIBRARY CHARMING GARDEN 5 加路連山道 21 柏景灣 CAROLINE HILL ROAD PARK AVENUE 6 紀利華木球會 22 富貴街 CRAIGENGOWER CRICKET CLUB FOO KWAI STREET 7 南洋酒店 23 大同新村 SOUTH PACIFIC HOTEL TAI TUNG SUN CHUEN 8 北海中心 24 福利街 CNT TOWER FUK LEE STREET 9 軒尼詩道官立小學 25 深水埗南昌街 HENNESSY ROAD GOVERNMENT PRIMARY SCHOOL NAM CHEONG STREET SHAM SHUI PO 10 修頓球場 26 深水埗桂林街 SOUTHORN PLAYGROUND KWEILIN STREET SHAM SHUI PO 11 高等法院 27 通州街公園 HIGH COURT TUNG CHAU STREET PARK 12 中銀大廈 28 富昌邨 BANK OF CHINA TOWER FU CHEONG ESTATE 13 利源東街 29 東京街西 LI YUEN STREET EAST TONKIN STREET WEST 14 中環街市 30 發祥街西 CENTRAL MARKET FAT TSEUNG STREET WEST 15 文華里 31 海麗邨巴士總站 MAN WA LANE HOI LAI ESTATE BUS TERMINUS 16 皇后街 QUEEN STREET 收費 Fare $9.3 本路線設有分段收費(17-31 站) $5.7 Section fares are offered.
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