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Kwun Tong Ping Tin PTI Po Tat Bus Terminus Yau Tong Bus Terminus Laguna City Bus Terminus Kowloon Bay Bus Terminus Shun Lee Location list of Monthly Pass Kiosk (As at 19.12.2019) Kwun Tong Lam Tin Station (Sceneway Road) Bus Terminus Ping Tin PTI Po Tat Bus Terminus Yau Tong Bus Terminus Laguna City Bus Terminus Kowloon Bay Bus Terminus Shun Lee Bus Terminus On Tai (West) Bus Terminus On Tai Bus Terminus On Tat Bus Terminus Shun Tin Bus Terminus Ping Shek Bus Terminus Kwun Tong (Elegance Road) Bus Terminus Kwong Tin Estate Bus Terminus Wong Tai Sin Wong Tai Sin Bus Terminus Lok Fu Bus Terminus Tsz Wan Shan (Central) Bus Terminus Tsz Wan Shan (North) Bus Terminus Choi Hung Bus Terminus Diamond Hill Bus Terminus Tseung Kwan O Po Lam (Metro City Phase II) Bus Terminus Tsui Lam Bus Terminus Choi Ming Bus Terminus Sheung Tak Bus Terminus Hang Hau North Bus Terminus Tiu Keng Lang (HKDI) Yau Tsim Mong Tsim Sha Tsui Ferry Bus Terminus Kowloon Station Bus Terminus Mong Kok (Park Avenue) Bus Terminus Island Harbourview Bus Terminus Olympic Station Bus Terminus West Kowloon Station Bus Terminus Tsim Sha Tsui East Bus Terminus Mong Kok East Bus Terminus Sham Shui Po Lai Chi Kok (King Lai Path, Nob Hill) Bus Terminus Cheung Sha Wan Bus Terminus Sham Shui Po (Yen Chow Street) Bus Terminus Manhattan Mid-town(Shopping mall) Mei Foo Bus Terminus Kowloon City Whampoa Garden Bus Terminus Hung Hom XHT Toll Plaza (Hong Kong bound) Sha Tin Sha Tin Central (New Town Plaza) Bus Terminus Tai Wai Railway Station Bus Terminus Wu Kai Sha Bus PTI Yu Chui Court PTI Ma On Shan Town Centre Bus Terminus Sha Tin Station Bus Terminus Shui Chuen O Bus Terminus Hin King Bus Terminus Chevalier Garden Bus Terminus Lee On Bus Terminus Kam Ying Court Bus Terminus Tsing Sha Highway BBI (Kowloon Bound) Tsing Sha Highway BBI (Shatin Bound) Kwong Yuen Estate Yiu On Estate Tate’s Cairn Tunnel Toll Plaza (Shatin Bound) Tai Po and North District Fu Shin Estate Bus Terminus Fu Heng Bus Terminus Tai Po Market Station Bus Terminus Tai Po Central Bus Terminus Tai Wo Bus Terminus Luen Wo Hui (Regentville) Bus Terminus Sheung Shui (Lung Sum Avenue) Bus Terminus Wah Ming Bus Terminus Choi Yuen Bus Terminus Kwai Tsing Kwai Chung Estate Bus Terminus Kwai Fong Station Bus Terminus Kwai Shing East Bus Terminus Lei Muk Shue Bus Terminus Shek Lei (Tai Loong Street) Bus Terminus Cheung Hong Bus Terminus Cheung On Bus Terminus Shing Mun Tunnels BBI Tsing Yi Station Bus Terminus Kwai Hing Station Bus Terminus Cheung Wang Bus Terminus Tsing Yi Estate Bus Terminus On Yam Estate Bus Terminus Tsuen Wan Tsuen Wan (Nina Tower) Bus Terminus Tsuen Wan Station (Nan Fung Centre) Bus Terminus Tsuen Wan (Discovery Park) Bus Terminus Tsuen Wan (Bayview Garden) Bus Terminus Tsuen Wan West Station PTI Riviera Garden Bus Terminus Tuen Mun Tuen Mun Town Centre (Tuen Mun Central) Bus Terminus Tuen Mun Station Bus Terminus Kin Sang Bus Terminus Shan King Bus Terminus Leung King Estate Bus Terminus Lung Mun Oasis Bus Terminus Sam Shing Bus Terminus Tai Hing Bus Terminus Tuen Mun Pier Head (Pierhead Garden) Bus Terminus Tuen Mun Road BBI (Tuen Mun bound) Tuen Mun Road BBI (Kowloon bound) Siu Hong Court Bus Terminus Yuen Long Lok Ma Chau PTI Tin Heng Estate Bus Terminus Tin Shui Wai Town Centre PTI Long Ping Estate Bus Terminus Tin Yan Bus Terminus Yuen Long West Bus Terminus YOHO Mall I Tai Lam Tunnel BBI (New Territories bound) Park YOHO Bus Terminus Hung Fuk Estate Bus Terminus Long Ping Station Bus Terminus Tin Shui Wai Station Bus Terminus Tin Fu Bus Terminus Hong Kong Island Tin Hau Bus Terminus .
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