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  2. Citybus Route 12A - Wikipedia

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    It became Citybus' first franchised bus route, [18] [19] [20] breaking the monopoly CMB had on franchised bus services on Hong Kong Island and making Citybus the fourth franchised bus operator in Hong Kong (after KMB, CMB and New Lantao Bus). [21] On the first day, nine double decker buses were used on the route. [21]

  3. 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 ...

  4. Bus services in Hong Kong - Wikipedia

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    Hong Kong is one of the few cities in the world that bus services are not operated or owned by the Government. [2] These are the four franchised bus companies in Hong Kong: [2] Kowloon Motor Bus Company (1933) Limited; Kowloon Motor Bus. Mainly provides service in Kowloon and New Territories, operating about 400 routes with about 3,850 buses.

  5. Bravo Transport - Wikipedia

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    Bravo Transport Services Limited (Chinese: 匯達交通服務), simply Bravo Transport is a Hong Kong public transport company, which owns one of the city's bus operators Citybus. The company is majority owned by Hong Kong-listed company Hans Energy , with the remainder shareholding held by private equity firm Templewater (through its ...

  6. Rickshaw Sightseeing Bus - Wikipedia

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    Rickshaw Sightseeing Bus (Chinese: 人力車觀光巴士) was a brand of sightseeing transportation service operated by Citybus, one of the franchised bus services operators in Hong Kong. It was operated by New World First Bus Services Limited (NWFB) before it was merged into Citybus on 1 July 2023.

  7. Citybus Route 2 - Wikipedia

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    Route 2 was classified as an urban flat-road route in 1972, with a ticket price the cheapest amongst the then three types of CMB routes. In the same year the first rear-powered bus in Hong Kong, a Daimler "Jumbo" (RXF1, later SF1) was assigned to the route. The Central terminus was changed to Hong Kong-Macau Ferry Pier on 1 September 1982.

  8. List of bus routes in Hong Kong - Wikipedia

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    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: ↔ Airport: CTB via Hong Kong–Zhuhai–Macao Bridge Hong Kong Port A28: Lohas Park: ↔ Airport ...

  9. Citybus Route 20 - Wikipedia

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    Kowloon Urban Route No. 20 is a Hong Kong bus route operated by Citybus, plying between Kai Tak (Muk On Street) and Cheung Sha Wan (). This route was introduced in April 2018 [1] in conjunction with population intake in the Kai Tak Development.