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Serial No.:NR719(1) Residents’ Service Route No.: NR719 Destinations: Blossom Garden - Wan Chai Routeing (Blossom Garden to Wan Chai) : via Leung Tak Street, Leung Wan Street, Tsun Wen Road, Tsing Tin Road, Tuen Mun Road, Tsing Long Highway, North West Tsing Yi Interchange, Cheung Tsing Highway, Cheung Tsing Tunnel, Tsing Kwai Highway, West Kowloon Highway, Western Harbour Crossing, Sai Ying Pun Interchange, Connaught Road West, Chung King Road, Chung Kong Road, Macau Ferry Pier access road, Connaught Road Central, Man Kat Street, Connaught Road Central, Queen Victoria Street, Des Voeux Road Central, Chater Road, Murray Road, Queensway and Hennessy Road. Stopping Places Pick Up: 1. Leung Tak Street o/s House No.11 Set Down: 1. Chung Kong Road 2. No. 41 Connaught Road Central 3. Chater Road east of Club Street 4. Hennessy Road Lockhart Road Market From Blossom Mondays to Fridays (Except Public Holidays) Garden Departure Time: 1) 7.00 am 5) 7.40 am 9) 8.30 am 2) 7.10 am 6) 7.50 am 3) 7.20 am 7) 8.00 am 4) 7.30 am 8) 8.15 am Saturdays (Except Public Holidays) 1) 7.05 am 4) 7.50 am 2) 7.30 am 5) 8.05 am 3) 7.40 am 6) 8.25 am Routeing (Wan Chai to Blossom Garden) : via Lockhart Road, Luard Road, Gloucester Road, Harcourt Road, Connaught Road Central, Connaught Road West, Wing Lok Street, Hillier Street, Connaught Road Central, Connaught Road West, Sai Ying Pun Interchange, Western Harbour Crossing, West Kowloon Highway, Tsing Kwai Highway, Cheung Tsing Tunnel, Cheung Tsing Highway, North West Tsing Yi Interchange, Tsing Long Highway, Tuen Mun Road, Tuen Hi Road, Tuen Mun Road, Tsing Tin Road, Tsun Wen Road and Leung Tak Street. Stopping Places: Pick Up: 1. Lockhart Road outside Siu On Centre Set Down: 1. Tuen Hi Road outside Tuen Mun Town Hall 2. No. 137 Connaught Road Central 2. No.11 Leung Tak Street From Wan Chai Mondays to Fridays (except Public Holidays) Departure time: 1) 5.45 pm 6) 6.45 pm 10) 7.30 pm 2) 6.00 pm 7) 6.55 pm 11) 7.45 pm 3) 6.15 pm 8) 7.05 pm 12) 8.15 pm 4) 6.25 pm 9) 7.20 pm 13) 8.30 pm 5) 6.35 pm Saturdays (except Public Holidays) 1) 1.20 pm Fare: $20.00 Name of the operator: Nam Kee Coach Services Ltd. Contact No.: 2467 3622 / 2427 1919 .
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