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  2. Citybus (Hong Kong) - Wikipedia

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    Citybus Limited (Chinese: 城巴有限公司) is a bus company which provides both franchised and non-franchised service in Hong Kong.The franchised route network serves Hong Kong Island, cross-harbour routes (between Hong Kong Island and Kowloon/New Territories), North Lantau (Tung Chung and Hong Kong Disneyland), Hong Kong International Airport, Kowloon, New Territories, Shenzhen Bay Port ...

  3. Cityflyer (bus service) - Wikipedia

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    At the time of the opening of Hong Kong International Airport in 1998, the fleet consisted of 62 Dennis Trident 3 double decker buses (fleet numbers 2100-2161), of which 11 had Alexander ALX500 bodies and the other 51 had Duple Metsec DM5000 bodies. Ten MAN NL262/R single deckers (fleet number 1560 - 1569) were added to the fleet in 2006 for ...

  4. Citybus Route 12A - Wikipedia

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    Citybus route 12A is a bus route on Hong Kong Island. Operated by Citybus , it is a loop route originating from Admiralty (Tamar Street), passing through Cotton Tree Drive , MacDonnell Road , Kennedy Road and Central before returning to Admiralty.

  5. Citybus Route 13 - Wikipedia

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    Route 13 service was started by China Motor Bus (CMB) on 16 April 1974, when the first bus lane in Hong Kong, the one along westbound Caine Road, came into operation. The fare at that time was 50 cents, without child fare concession or section fare arrangements. At that time, the main bus fleet on the line was Guy Arab Mk V (LX class).

  6. Network 26 - Wikipedia

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    Preserved Citybus Network 26 ex-Singapore Leyland Atlantean in November 2022. Network 26 is a network of 26 bus routes on Hong Kong Island, which were previously operated by China Motor Bus (CMB) before being annexed to Citybus by the Government of Hong Kong on 1 September 1993.

  7. List of bus routes in Hong Kong - Wikipedia

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    via Hong Kong–Zhuhai–Macao Bridge Hong Kong Port A22: Lam Tin station: ↔ Airport: CTB via Hong Kong–Zhuhai–Macao Bridge Hong Kong Port A23: Tsz Wan Shan (North) ↔ Airport: CTB via Hong Kong–Zhuhai–Macao Bridge Hong Kong Port A25: Kai Tak: ↔ Airport: CTB via Hong Kong–Zhuhai–Macao Bridge Hong Kong Port A26: Yau Tong: ↔ ...

  8. Rickshaw Sightseeing Bus - Wikipedia

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    It was operated by New World First Bus Services Limited (NWFB) before it was merged into Citybus on 1 July 2023. It offers a thematic sightseeing route by open-top sightseeing buses decorated under the “rickshaw” concept, which is an old Hong Kong icon. It aims to facilitate visitors to explore local culture and diverse attractions of Hong ...

  9. Hong Kong bus route numbering - Wikipedia

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    Recreational route in Hong Kong Island. Citybus 3xx Peak-hour only cross-harbour routes (except for 307) and recreational routes in Hong Kong. Citybus, Kowloon Motor Bus 38x Recreational routes in Hong Kong Island Citybus 4xx Unused. — 58x Routes operated by Citybus in Kowloon/New Territories. Citybus 6xx Eastern Harbour Crossing routes