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Route List of the Scheme (With Operators Info and Hotline) (EN Government Public Transport Fare Concession Scheme for the Elderly and Eligible Persons with Disabilities Green Minibus Service Green Minibus routes included in the Scheme in phases starting from 29 March 2015 B. Kowloon Route Origin - Destination Operator Contact Telephone No. Hung Hom (Whampoa Garden) - Festival Walk Public Transport CHIT FAI MOTORS COMPANY 1 2 2774 6649 Interchange LIMITED Hung Hom (Whampoa Garden) - Festival Walk Public Transport CHIT FAI MOTORS COMPANY 2 2A 2774 6649 Interchange LIMITED CHIT FAI MOTORS COMPANY 3 2M Whampoa Station - Kowloon City (Fuk Lo Tsun Road) (Circular) 2774 6649 LIMITED HOP FAT LIGHT BUS COMPANY 4 3 Tsim Sha Tsui (Ashley Road) - Cosmopolitan Estates 2499 7806 LIMITED BRILLIANT WAY PUBLIC LIGHT 5 5M Waterloo Hill (Hok Yu Lane) - Mong Kok Station (Circular) BUS (SCHEDULED) SERVICE 2361 1255 COMPANY LIMITED CHIT FAI MOTORS COMPANY 6 6 Hung Hom (Whampoa Garden) - Tsim Sha Tsui (Hankow Road) 2774 6649 LIMITED CHIT FAI MOTORS COMPANY 7 6A Tak Man Street - Canton Road (Circular) 2774 6649 LIMITED CHIT FAI MOTORS COMPANY 8 6X Hung Hom (Whampoa Garden) - Tsim Sha Tsui (Hankow Road) 2774 6649 LIMITED HOP FAT LIGHT BUS COMPANY 9 8 Tsim Sha Tsui (Hankow Road) - Ho Man Tin Estate 2499 7806 LIMITED 8 HOP FAT LIGHT BUS COMPANY 10 Chung Hau Street - Tsim Sha Tsui (Hankow Road) 2499 7806 short-working LIMITED HOP FAT LIGHT BUS COMPANY 11 8M Ho Man Tin (Sheung Wo Street) - Ho Man Tin Station 2499 7806 LIMITED HOP FAT LIGHT BUS COMPANY 12 8S Tsim Sha Tsui (Hankow Road) - Ho Man Tin Public Transport Interchange 2499 7806 LIMITED HONOUR INVESTMENT (HONG 13 9M Upper Pak Tin Estate - Shek Kip Mei Station (Circular) 2380 5978 KONG) LIMITED 14 12 Pak Tin - Mong Kok East Station CENTRAL VENTURE LIMITED 2413 9835 15 12A Cosmopolitan Estates - Mong Kok East Station CENTRAL VENTURE LIMITED 2413 9835 16 12B Metro Harbour View - Mong Kok East Station CENTRAL VENTURE LIMITED 2413 9835 12B 17 Metro Harbour View - Sai Yeung Choi Street South CENTRAL VENTURE LIMITED 2413 9835 special service 18 12S Tai Kok Tsui (Cherry Street) - Mong Kok East Station (Circular) CENTRAL VENTURE LIMITED 2413 9835 SEA DRAGON MAXICAB 19 13 Kowloon Tong (Broadcast Drive) - Hung Hom Ferry Concourse 8101 0523 SERVICE COMPANY LIMITED SEA DRAGON MAXICAB 20 13A Kowloon Tong (Broadcast Drive) - Lok Fu Centre 8101 0523 SERVICE COMPANY LIMITED SEA DRAGON MAXICAB 21 15 Kai Shing Street - Kowloon Bay Station (Wai Yip Street) (Circular) 8101 0523 SERVICE COMPANY LIMITED Note: Routes on the list include all their overnight services, short-working services, special services and supplementary services (if applicable). Last Revision Date: 23 Jul 2017 Route Origin - Destination Operator Contact Telephone No. SUCCESS TRANSPORTATION 22 16 Jat's Incline (Choi Wan Estate) - Ping Shek Estate (Circular) 2361 1255 LIMITED SUCCESS TRANSPORTATION 23 16A Fung Shing Street - Ping Shek Estate (Circular) 2361 1255 LIMITED SUCCESS TRANSPORTATION 24 16B Scenic View - Ping Shek Public Transport Interchange 2361 1255 LIMITED SUCCESS TRANSPORTATION 25 16S Aria - Ping Shek Estate (Circular) 2361 1255 LIMITED 26 17M Kowloon Hospital - Prince Edward Station (Circular) FINE LUCK LIMITED 2715 7850 27 18M Wong Tai Sin Station - Tsz Wan Shan (North) PEAK SCENE LIMITED 2320 0605 28 19 San Po Kong - Tsz Wan Shan Road (Shatin Pass Estate) PEAK SCENE LIMITED 2320 0605 Grand View Garden - Diamond Hill Station Public Transport Interchange 29 19A PEAK SCENE LIMITED 2320 0605 (Circular) Diamond Hill Station Public Transport Interchange - Tsz Wan Shan Road 30 19M PEAK SCENE LIMITED 2320 0605 (Shatin Pass Estate) Diamond Hill Station Public Transport Interchange - Tsz Wan Shan 31 19S PEAK SCENE LIMITED 2320 0605 Shopping Centre 32 20 San Po Kong - Tsz Wan Shan (North) (Circular) WIN TOP SERVICES LIMITED 3417 7468 33 20M San Po Kong - Wong Tai Sin Station WIN TOP SERVICES LIMITED 3417 7468 LOK WAH PUBLIC LIGHT BUS 34 22A Lok Wah Estate - Kwun Tong Ferry (Circular) 5115 6449 LIMITED LOK WAH PUBLIC LIGHT BUS 35 22M Lok Wah Estate - Kwun Tong Station (Circular) 5115 6449 LIMITED Kwun Tong (Wan Hon Street) - Tung Yan Street Temporary Public Light CHEUNG TUNG MANAGEMENT 36 23 2344 5681 Bus "Scheduled" Service Terminus COMPANY LIMITED Tung Yan Street Temporary Public Light Bus "Scheduled" Service CHEUNG TUNG MANAGEMENT 37 23B 2344 5681 Terminus - Cha Kwo Ling COMPANY LIMITED CHEUNG TUNG MANAGEMENT 38 23C Laguna City - Yau Tong Station (Cha Kwo Ling Road) (Circular) 2344 5681 COMPANY LIMITED Tung Yan Street Temporary Public Light Bus "Scheduled" Service CHEUNG TUNG MANAGEMENT 39 23M 2344 5681 Terminus - Lam Tin Station (Sin Fat Road) COMPANY LIMITED CHEUNG TUNG MANAGEMENT 40 23S Laguna City Public Transport Terminus - Lam Tin Station (Sin Fat Road) 2344 5681 COMPANY LIMITED CHEUNG TUNG MANAGEMENT 41 24 Sam Ka Tsuen Ferry - Lam Tin (Circular) 2344 5681 COMPANY LIMITED CHEUNG TUNG MANAGEMENT 42 24M Hing Tin (Pik Wan Road) - Yau Tong Public Transport Interchange 2344 5681 COMPANY LIMITED Kowloon Tong (Suffolk Road) Public Transport Interchange - Tung Tau 43 25A FINE LUCK LIMITED 2715 7850 Estate (Tung Lung Road) Kowloon Tong (Suffolk Road) Public Transport Interchange - Tung Tau 44 25M FINE LUCK LIMITED 2715 7850 Estate (Tung Lung Road) Kowloon Tong (Suffolk Road) Public Transport Interchange - Hong Kong 45 25M(S) FINE LUCK LIMITED 2715 7850 Baptist University (Circular) 46 26 To Kwa Wan (Chi Kiang Street) - Kowloon Station KELLIS LIMITED 2356 2373 26 47 Laguna Verde - Hung Hom Station (Circular) KELLIS LIMITED 2356 2373 short-working Note: Routes on the list include all their overnight services, short-working services, special services and supplementary services (if applicable). Last Revision Date: 23 Jul 2017 Route Origin - Destination Operator Contact Telephone No. 48 26A Yan Yung Street - Kowloon Station KELLIS LIMITED 2356 2373 49 26M To Kwa Wan (Chi Kiang Street) - Whampoa Station KELLIS LIMITED 2356 2373 50 26X Laguna Verde - Jordan (Ferry Street) (Circular) KELLIS LIMITED 2356 2373 CHOI KEE (MONG KOK) 51 27M Lok Man Sun Chuen (Maidstone Road) - Mong Kok Station 2393 3411 MAXICAB ROUTE PLB LIMITED CHOI KEE (MONG KOK) 52 27MS Mong Kok Station - Ho Man Tin (Sheung Lok Street) 2393 3411 MAXICAB ROUTE PLB LIMITED CHOI KEE (MONG KOK) 53 28M Kowloon City (Wyler Gardens) - Mong Kok Station 2393 3411 MAXICAB ROUTE PLB LIMITED CHOI KEE (MONG KOK) 54 28MS Kowloon City (Wyler Gardens) - Ho Man Tin Station 2393 3411 MAXICAB ROUTE PLB LIMITED Kowloon Tong (Suffolk Road) Public Transport Interchange - Broadcast CHOI KEE (MONG KOK) 55 29A 2393 3411 Drive (Circular) MAXICAB ROUTE PLB LIMITED Kowloon Tong (Suffolk Road) Public Transport Interchange - Beacon Hill CHOI KEE (MONG KOK) 56 29B 2393 3411 (Circular) MAXICAB ROUTE PLB LIMITED CHEUNG WONG MAXICAB 57 30A Chak On Estate - Mong Kok Station 2394 2978 ROUTES CO. LIMITED CHEUNG WONG MAXICAB 58 30B Chak On Estate - Shek Kip Mei Station (Circular) 2394 2978 ROUTES CO. LIMITED CHEUNG WONG MAXICAB 59 32M Lung Ping Road - Shek Kip Mei (Circular) 2394 2978 ROUTES CO. LIMITED HOP CHEONG PUBLIC LIGHT BUS 60 33A Hilltop Garden - Diamond Hill Station 2351 3045 'MAXICAB' COMPANY LIMITED HOP CHEONG PUBLIC LIGHT BUS 61 33M Hilltop Garden - Wong Tai Sin Station 2351 3045 'MAXICAB' COMPANY LIMITED 62 34M Hiu Lai Court - Kwun Tong (Yue Man Square) (Circular) HON WAH MAXICAB LIMITED 2763 4217 Sau Mau Ping (Upper) Bus Terminus - Kwun Tong (Yue Man Square) 63 34S HON WAH MAXICAB LIMITED 2763 4217 (Circular) 64 35 Choi Ha Estate - Hong Lee Court HON WAH MAXICAB LIMITED 2763 4217 65 36A Crocodile Hill (Hong Lee Court) - Yue Man Square (Circular) HON WAH MAXICAB LIMITED 2763 4217 BRILLIANT WAY PUBLIC LIGHT 66 37A Wong Tai Sin Station - Tsz Wan Shan (North) BUS (SCHEDULED) SERVICE 2361 1255 COMPANY LIMITED BRILLIANT WAY PUBLIC LIGHT 67 37M Wong Tai Sin Station - Tsz Man Estate (Circular) BUS (SCHEDULED) SERVICE 2361 1255 COMPANY LIMITED 68 38M Chuk Yuen (North) Estate - Wong Tai Sin Station (Shatin Pass Road) CANTEL LIMITED 2327 4946 69 39M Lok Fu - Tung Tau (Circular) CANTEL LIMITED 2327 4946 TAT NGAI DEVELOPMENT 70 41A Yau Yat Tsuen - Shek Kip Mei Station (Circular) 5498 7826 LIMITED TAT NGAI DEVELOPMENT 71 41M Yau Yat Tsuen - Shek Kip Mei Station (Circular) 5498 7826 LIMITED TAT NGAI DEVELOPMENT 72 42 Cheung Sha Wan (Yu Chau West Street) - Chak On Estate 5498 7826 LIMITED GOODRICH TRANSPORTATION 73 43M Tai Kok Tsui (Cherry Street) - Yau Ma Tei MTR Station (Circular) 2571 3378 LIMITED Note: Routes on the list include all their overnight services, short-working services, special services and supplementary services (if applicable). Last Revision Date: 23 Jul 2017 Route Origin - Destination Operator Contact Telephone No. 43M Mong Kok (Park Avenue) Bus Terminus - Yau Ma Tei MTR Station GOODRICH TRANSPORTATION 74 2571 3378 short-working (Circular) LIMITED 43M GOODRICH TRANSPORTATION 75 Yan Cheung Road (The Coronation) - Yau Ma Tei MTR Station (Circular) 2571 3378 special service LIMITED 76 44A Cheung Sha Wan Plaza - Hoi Lai Estate (Circular) HEAD EXPAND LIMITED 6257 3057 77 44M Stonecutters Island - Lai Chi Kok (Cheung Shun Street) (Circular) HEAD EXPAND LIMITED 6257 3057 78 44S Hoi Lai Estate - Castle Peak Road (Circular) HEAD EXPAND LIMITED 6257 3057 CHENG KEE PUBLIC LIGHT BUS 79 45B Sham Shui Po (Ki Lung Street) - So Uk Estate (Circular ) 9284 3968 & TAXI COMPANY LIMITED CHENG KEE PUBLIC LIGHT BUS 80 45M Caritas Medical Centre - Sham Shui Po (Ki Lung Street) 9284 3968 & TAXI COMPANY LIMITED 81 46 Richland Gardens - Tai Kok Tsui (Olympic Station) FONSILK INVESTMENT LIMITED
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