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NWFB Route 110 & Citybus Route 118, 118P Service Adjustment NWFB Route 110 & Citybus Route 118, 118P Service Adjustment (19 December 2013, Hong Kong) Effective 28 December (Saturday), route diversion will be implemented on New World First Bus (“NWFB”) Route 110 and Citybus Route 118 (Siu Sai Wan bound), while the first departure time of Citybus Route 118P will be advanced. Details are so follows: NWFB Route 110 The new service of Route 110 will operate from Sau Kei Wan to Taikoo Shing via the original routeing and go directly to North Point via Island Eastern Corridor. It will operate as a circular route after the Cross Harbor Tunnel and go via Jordon Road, Canton Road and Chatham Road South. The bus will return to North Point, Causeway Bay Typhoon Shelter, Taikoo Shing and Yiu Tung Estate via Cross Harbor Tunnel and terminate at Shau Kei Wan Bus Terminus. The service hour will also be adjusted. Passengers can visit the NWFB website for details. Besides, n ew Octopus Bus-Bus Interchange (“BBI”) concessions will be implemented between NWFB Route 110 and 2A to facilitate passengers traveling between Quarry Bay and Kornhill. Citybus Route 118 Siu Sai Wan (Island Resort) bound service of Route 118 will observe the original routeing from Sham Shui Po to Victoria Park Road, and divert to operate via Island Eastern Corridor, Chai Wan Road before resuming its original routeing. Passengers may take Citybus Route 102, NWFB Route 106 or 110 from Kowloon to Causeway Bay, Fortress Hill or North Point; or Citybus Route 8X or 19 from Causeway Bay, Fortress Hill or North Point to Chai Wan or Siu Sai Wan. Citybus Route 118P The first departure of Citybus Route 118P departing from Siu Sai Wan (Island Resort) will be advanced to 7:18am every Monday to Saturday (except Public Holiday). The last departure time will remain unchanged. For further enquiries, please call the NWFB Customer Service Hotline at 2136 8888 or Citybus Customer Service Hotline at 2873 0818 during service hours; visit the NWFB website at www.nwfb.com.hk or the Citybus website at www.citybus.com.hk ; refer to notices at bus stops or download the NWFB & Citybus Mobile Application to keep track of our latest updates on the service information. NWFB and Citybus are jointly owned by Chow Tai Fook Enterprises Limited and NWS Holdings Limited. Like our holding companies, NWFB and Citybus are committed to improving the quality of life for the public we serve, and providing reliable bus services. - END - Page 1of 2 New World First Bus Services Limited Citybus Limited NWFB and Citybus are jointly owned by Chow Tai Fook Enterprises Limited and NWS Holdings Limited. NWS Holdings Limited (“NWS Holdings”, Hong Kong stock code: 659), the infrastructure and service flagship of New World Development Company Limited (Hong Kong stock code: 17), operates businesses in Hong Kong, Mainland China and Macau. Its Infrastructure portfolio includes Roads, Energy, Water and Ports & Logistics projects. Its Services portfolio comprises Facilities Management (the management of Hong Kong Convention and Exhibition Centre and Free Duty), Construction & Transport (construction, bus and ferry services) and Strategic Investments. Page 2 of 2 .
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