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Route 1 (Western/Central) Route 2 (Island South) Route 3 (Island East) Route 4 (Kowloon City) Route 5 (Ma on Shan/ Clearwater Ba SHKIRF1819-0913003S (Arrival Time 7:30AM-7:50AM; Departure Time 03:10PM) Route 1 (Western/Central) Pick-up Point Pick-up Drop-off Monthly Term 1 Term 2 Term 3 Time Time Fee Kennedy Town MTR (Exit A) 6:40 15:50 2660 10640 7980 7980 55 Conduit Road 6:54 16:04 2520 10080 7560 7560 Wai Chai Market 7:07 16:20 2470 9880 7410 7410 Route 2 (Island South) Pick-up Point Pick-up Drop-off Monthly Term 1 Term 2 Term 3 Time Time Fee 7 Stanley Village Road 6:30 15:45 2610 10440 7830 7830 9 Welfare Road 6:53 16:09 2660 10640 7980 7980 Happy valley 88, Bluepool Road 7:12 16:24 2470 9880 7410 7410 Route 3 (Island East) Pick-up Point Pick-up Drop-off Monthly Term 1 Term 2 Term 3 Time Time Fee Causeway Bay Plaza 2 (Bus Stop) 6:37 16:15 2470 9880 7410 7410 Shipyard Lane 7:07 15:42 2430 9720 7290 7290 Tai Koo Shing City Plaza bus stop 7:19 15:51 2430 9720 7290 7290 Grand Promenade bus stop 7:25 15:35 2430 9720 7290 7290 Route 4 (Kowloon City) Pick-up Point Pick-up Drop-off Monthly Term 1 Term 2 Term 3 Time Time Fee 17 Ho Man Tin Hill Road 6:35 16:10 2300 9200 6900 6900 Harbourfront Landmark (Entrance) 6:57 15:45 2250 9000 6750 6750 Harbour Place Bus stop (Yan Yung St.) 7:04 15:54 2250 9000 6750 6750 Royal Peninsula (Bus stop) 7:08 15:57 2250 9000 6750 6750 Route 5 (Ma On Shan/ Clearwater Bay) Pick-up Point Pick-up Drop-off Monthly Term 1 Term 2 Term 3 Time Time Fee City One Fairwood 6:20 16:20 2300 9200 6900 6900 Mak Pin (Bus Stop) 6:45 15:52 2250 9000 6750 6750 21 Razor Hill Road 7:00 15:37 1890 7560 5670 5670 HKUST south gate (Bus Stop) 7:12 15:26 1890 7560 5670 5670 SHKIRF1819-0913003S Route 6 (Kowloon West) Pick-up Point Pick-up Drop-off Monthly Term 1 Term 2 Term 3 Time Time Fee 1 Po Lun Street 6:35 15:55 2340 9360 7020 7020 Aqua Marine (AEON entrance) 6:45 15:50 2250 9000 6750 6750 Olympian City II (TamJai SamGor) 7:04 16:20 2250 9000 6750 6750 Kowloon Station (Exit E4) 7:09 16:25 2250 9000 6750 6750 Ho On Buliding (Austin Rd.) 7:13 16:30 2250 9000 6750 6750 Route 7 (Clearwater Bay/Hang Hau) Pick-up Point Pick-up Drop-off Monthly Term 1 Term 2 Term 3 Time Time Fee Po Toi O Chuen Rd Parking Lot 7:00 15:45 1890 7560 5670 5670 The Portofino (Entrance) 7:13 15:31 1890 7560 5670 5670 8 Pik Sha Road 7:18 15:25 1890 7560 5670 5670 Hang Hau MTR (Ming Shing St.) 7:25 15:23 1700 6800 5100 5100 Oscar by the Sea 7:30 15:18 1260 5040 3780 3780 Route 8 (Tai Wai/ Kowloon Tong/ Po Lam) Pick-up Point Pick-up Drop-off Monthly Term 1 Term 2 Term 3 Time Time Fee Granville garden (Entrance) 6:20 16:43 2300 9200 6900 6900 Peninsula Heights 6:45 16:22 2250 9000 6750 6750 51 Fung Shing Street 7:02 15:53 2250 9000 6750 6750 Well On Garden (Wellcome) 7:20 15:33 1700 6800 5100 5100 Route 9 (Lam Tin/ TKO) Pick-up Point Pick-up Drop-off Monthly Term 1 Term 2 Term 3 Time Time Fee Laguna City 6:55 15:50 1700 6800 5100 5100 The Wings 3A 7:17 15:25 1700 6800 5100 5100 Capri 7:23 15:24 1700 6800 5100 5100 Ocean Wings 7:34 15:22 1700 6800 5100 5100 Notes: - The quote is proposed for 10-month bus fee for regular morning and dismissal bus service per academic year. - Price per month is for two-way travel one-way only will be charged at 80% of the round trip rate. - First and Second Term each consists of a 4-month period the Third Term consists of 2-month period. - 20% discount for 3rd sibling 30% for 4th sibling. - Provided pickup time is indicative for the first stop in each route. A confirmation email will be sent out from Top Do afterwards. - For application and payment received after deadline Top Do will contact individual families for accommodating students on buses. .
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