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Hong Kong bus route numbering

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A sign, seen through a vehicle, with large numbers and text in Chinese and English. The upper portion is yellow; a small section at the bottom is in orange
A bus route sign at the Repulse Bay Beach Stop (淺水灣海灘), with both Citybus and NWFB routes shown

In Hong Kong, public bus, public light bus (also known as green minibus) and residential bus routes bear their own route numbers.

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Public buses

The numbering systems of public buses can be classified into Hong Kong Island routes, Kowloon and New Territories routes, Lantau Island (New Lantao Bus) routes, MTR Bus routes, cross-Harbour routes and Airport and North Lantau external bus routes. Their route numbering systems are independent. For example, there are both route 1, and route 2 on Hong Kong Island, Kowloon and Lantau Island respectively.

In the past, the air-conditioned bus routes were numbered as 200's (Kowloon and New Territories) and 500's (Hong Kong Island). However, this identification became void after they phased out all the non-aircon buses; since then, bus routes have used the old numbers.

At one time, there were two "N11" bus routes in Tung Chung, namely, Airport overnight route N11 and Lantau Island overnight route N11. The latter is no longer in service.

Public light buses

The numbering systems of public light bus (green minibuses) are classified into Hong Kong Island public light bus routes, Kowloon public light bus routes and New Territories public light bus routes. There is one public light bus route operating in Airport/Lantau Island (901).[1] Their route numbering systems are independent too. However, for cross harbour public light bus routes, the route numbers from Hong Kong Island or New Territories are used instead.

Residential buses

Residential bus routes are the routes which are requested to operate by the residents or estates community. In the past, the route numbers are with a suffix "R". The first residential bus route was route 88R from City One Shatin to Kowloon Tong station (it was then renumbered 62R). From c. 2003, the route numbers have been changed to prefixes "HR", "KR", and "NR". They stand for Hong Kong Island residential bus routes, Kowloon residential bus routes and New Territories residential bus routes respectively. There is no residential bus services on Lantau Island (except Discovery Bay) and the Airport.

Route numbering system for public buses

Note that xx represents numbers.

Hong Kong Island routes

Kowloon & NT routes

  • xx: Existing bus routes operated by Kowloon Motor Bus, except routes 20 and 22 which are operated by Citybus.
  • 2xx: Existing air-conditioned bus routes as a rule before 2008. However, the rule was abolished with the phasing out of non-aircon buses.
  • 7xx: routes operated by Citybus
  • 8xx: Sha Tin Racecourse routes

Cross-harbour routes

Alphabet prefix

  • Prefix A: Airport deluxe bus routes[2][3]
  • Prefix B: Border routes
  • Prefix DB: Discovery Bay Bus Service
  • Prefix E: North Lantau external bus routes[4][3]
  • Prefix H: Citybus Rickshaw Sightseeing Bus routes
  • Prefix K: MTR Bus (formerly KCR Feeder Bus) routes
  • Prefix M: Some bus routes that are terminated at an Airport Express station
  • Prefix N: Overnight bus routes
  • Prefix NA: Overnight Airport deluxe bus routes
  • Prefix P: City Direct bus services.
  • Prefix R: Recreational bus routes (for Hong Kong Disneyland / Marathon)
  • Prefix S: Airport shuttle bus routes[5][3]
  • Prefix T: Special express routes for relieving rail services: T74, T270, T277
  • Prefix W: Routes that terminates at West Kowloon Highspeed link station: W2, W3
  • Prefix X: Express routes for special services
  • Prefix Y: Typhoon-only temporary bus routes (Y41)

Alphabet suffix

Brief list

  • Routes or route ranges marked italic indicates that the routes have been cancelled.
    Public buses Public light buses Residential buses
Hong Kong Island Central and Western District, Wan Chai District, Eastern District 1-29 (except 4, 6, 7, 9, 14), 80-89, 380-389, 720-729, 780-789, N8-N8X 1-69 HR36, HR41-77
Southern District 4, 6, 7, 9, 14, 30-79, 90-99, 260, 314, 347, 592, 595, N72, N90
Kowloon Urban Kowloon 1-29, 200-229, 701-702, N213-N216 1-90 KR21, KR22, KR41, KR42
New Territories (or traveling between Kowloon and New Territories) Kwai Chung, Tsuen Wan, Tsing Yi 30-49, 230-249, 848, N237, N241 46M, 47M, 80-99, 301-313, 401-410, 481, 482 NR30-49, NR301-332, NR401-412
Tuen Mun 50-69, 250-269, 868, 869, 506, K51-K76, N260-N269 40-49, 140-142 NR70-79, NR700-758
Yuen Long 30-39, 70-79, 601-611, 616 NR90-99, NR901-956
Tai Po 70-79, 270-279, 872, K12, K14, K17, K18, N76-N271 20-26, 28 NR50-59, NR501-528
North District 50-59, 501 NR10-19, NR101-114
Sha Tin, Ma On Shan 80-89, 272A, 272K, 272S, 280-289, 885-891, N281 27, 60-69, 801-811 NR60-69, NR80-89, NR801-833
Sai Kung, Tseung Kwan O 90-99, 290-299, 790-799, 893, N293, N796 1-19, 101-111 NR20-29, NR201-NR214
Cross harbour bus routes Cross-Harbour Tunnel routes 100-199, N11, N118-N182, N368, N373 Using numbers for Hong Kong Island or New Territories Using numbers for Kowloon or New Territories
Eastern Harbour Crossing routes 302, 307, 373, 600-699, N619, N680, N691
Western Harbour Crossing routes 900-999, X962, X970, N930, N952, N960, N962, N969
Lantau Island and Airport routes South Lantau routes 1, 4, N1 / /
Ngong Ping (Po Lin Monastery) routes 2, 21, 23, 1R / /
North Lantau internal routes 34, 36, 37, 38, N38 / /
Serving between North Lantau / Airport and South Lantau 3M, 11, A35, N35 / /
Airport deluxe bus services Prefix A, Prefix NA / DB02R
Airport shuttle routes S1, S52, S52P, S56, S56P, S64, S64P / /
North Lantau external routes Prefix E, N11-N42A / /
North Lantau recreational routes R8, R33, R42 / /
AsiaWorld–Expo special services X1, X11, X21, X22, X33, X35, X41, X48 / /
Discovery Bay routes / / DB00R, DB01P, DB01R, DB02R, DB03R
Cross border bus routes Lok Ma Chau Spur Line Control Point routes B1 75 /
Shenzhen Bay Control Point routes B2, B2P, B2X, B3, B3A, B3M, B3X 618 /
Hong Kong–Zhuhai–Macau Bridge routes A10, A11, A12, A17, A21, A22, A23, A25, A26, A28, A29, A30, A31, A32, A33X, A34, A35, A36, A37, A41, A41P, A42, A43, A46, A47X, Prefix NA, B4, B5, B6, N35 901 /
Heung Yuen Wai Control Point routes 79K, B7, B8, B9 59K, 59S /

See also

References

  1. ^ "New Territories GMB Route 901 | www.16seats.net".
  2. ^ "Route Introduction - Airport". lwb.hk. Long Win Bus Co. Ltd. Retrieved 28 August 2014.
  3. ^ a b c "Cityflyer Route". nwstbus.com.hk. Citybus Limited & New World First Bus Services Limited. Retrieved 28 August 2014.
  4. ^ "Route Introduction - External". lwb.hk. Long Win Bus Co. Ltd. Retrieved 28 August 2014.
  5. ^ "Route Introduction - Shuttle". lwb.hk. Long Win Bus Co. Ltd. Retrieved 28 August 2014.

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