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What is the bus company name?
I didn’t know you wanted to ask about 5 buses, so I’ll give you the names of 6 common bus companies~ 1. Kowloon Bus: The Kowloon Motor Bus Company (1933) Limited (KMB) 2. City Bus : Citybus Limited (CTB) 3. New World First Bus Services Limited (NWFB) 4. China Motor Bus Company Limited (CTB) 5. New Lantau Bus (1973) Co. Ltd. (NLB) 6 Long Win Bus Company Limited (LWB) 2007-10-19 15:25:59 Supplement: hipage.hi/suns
1. Kowloon Bus: The Kowloon Motor Bus Company (1933) Limited (KMB) 2. City Bus: Citybus Limited (CTB) 3. New World First Bus Services Limited (NWFB) 4. China Motor Bus Company Limited (CTB) 5 .New Lantau Bus: New Lantau Bus (1973) Co. Ltd. (NLB) 6. Long Win Bus: Long Win Bus Company Limited (LWB)
The Kowloon Motor Bus Co. Kowloon Bus (1973) 三三)~KMB CityBuscitybus~CTB New World First BusNew World First Bus Service Co., Ltd.~First Bus
citybus kowloon motor bus New World First Bus
In Hong Kong, China The full Chinese names of 6 common bus companies: 1. Kowloon Bus {1933} Limited 2. City Bus 3. New World First Bus 4. Chung Hwa Bus 5. New Lantau Bus 6. The full English name of Long Win Bus 1. The Kowloon Motor Bus Company (1933) Limited 2.Citybus Limited 3.New World First Bus Services Limited 4.China Motor Bus Company Limited 5.New Lantau Bus (1973) Co. Ltd. 6.Long Win Bus Company Limited English abbreviation 1 .KMB 2.CTB{City Bus} 3.NWFB 4.CTB{China Bus} 5.NLB 6.LWB Chinese abbreviation 1. Kowloon Bus 2. Citybus 3. New World First Bus 4. China Bus 5. Island Bus 6.{ Not applicable} 2007-10-20 22:40:26 Additional information: Jinzhi Bus Information 1. Kowloon Bus {1933} Co., Ltd. mainly has New Territories
Kowloon and cross-harbour routes
p>***There are 796 routes 2007-10-20 22:41:20 Supplement: There are 404 routes
Reference: MY
Current status of buses in Hong Kong, China Services are roughly divided into three types: franchised buses, non-franchised buses and public and small buses. [edit] Franchised bus services As of 2007, Hong Kong *** has five companies operating private franchised bus services with nearly 700 bus routes. It is one of the few cities in the world that does not have public bus services. The main service areas of Kowloon Motor Bus (1933) Limited (KMB) include Kowloon and the New Territories. There are 402 routes in Kowloon and the New Territories and cross-harbour routes. Citybus Limited (Citybus) mainly serves Hong Kong Island, China, operating 154 routes, including 72 Hong Kong Island routes, 32 North Lantau and Airport routes, and 50 cross-harbour routes. In addition, Citybus also operates non-franchised bus routes, such as Sha Tin City One bus route. The main service area of ??New World First Bus Services Limited (NWFB) is Hong Kong Island, China. It has 59 Hong Kong Island routes, 11 West Kowloon/Tseung Kwan O Kowloon dedicated routes, and 34 cross-harbour routes. Long Wan Bus Company Limited (Long Wan) mainly serves Tung Chung, Disneyland and the airport to and from the New Territories, with 26 routes. The main service area of ??New Lantau Bus (1973) Co., Ltd. (Lantau Bus) is Lantau Island. It has 20 routes and one B2 line, which runs between Yuen Long and Shenzhen Bay Port. Hong Kong franchised bus lines have fixed routes, fares, service hours and frequency.
Operators are regulated by *** and exempt from petrol tax. Most urban routes are run by double-decker buses, which has become one of the characteristics of Hong Kong, China. Passengers need to pay the fare before boarding, and all franchised buses accept Octopus as payment. Some routes, such as the Cross Harbor Tunnel route and Disneyland route, will be jointly operated by more than one bus company. [edit] Non-franchised bus services Non-franchised bus services in Hong Kong, China, are provided by different private bus companies. It is mainly to alleviate public demand for franchised bus and green minibus services mainly during peak hours, and to provide services in areas where the operation of franchised buses and green minibuses is not in line with operational efficiency to meet passenger demand. According to the Transport Department, as of December 31, 2003, there were 7 206 non-franchised buses *** registered. Non-franchised buses are generally divided into the following categories: Tour services (A01), namely "tour buses", mainly carry passengers to and from tourist destinations. Hotel services (A02) are operated by hotels or jointly operated with bus companies to transport hotel guests to and from the hotel. Student Services (A03) is the "school bus", which is run by the school or jointly operated with the bus company to transport students to and from school. Employee services (A04) are run by individual organizations or jointly operated with bus companies to transport employees to and from work. International Passenger Service (A05) transports passengers to and from hotels or various ports. Resident services (A06), namely "village buses", mainly provide auxiliary connection services for long-distance journeys connecting new towns and urban areas in the New Territories during peak commuting hours; or are jointly operated by housing estates or their management companies and bus companies , mainly transporting passengers from their residential housing estates to and from major transportation interchanges. Composite transport service (A07) is a special category. Although it is defined in the law, no non-franchised buses operate with this type of license. Contract rental service (A08) is "chartered bus", which is rented out on a contractual basis to provide bus services. [edit] Public *** minibus services Main article: Hong Kong minibuses Minibuses in Hong Kong, China (public *** minibuses) are air-conditioned passenger vehicles with a capacity of 16 passengers, used as auxiliary and rail services for buses and railways. Transportation. According to current legal regulations, only 4
350 minibuses can be operated in Hong Kong, China. According to the nature of the service, it can be divided into two types: red public minibus and green green minibus. Public minibus services other than designated services, such as the nanny bus service that appeared in school districts on Hong Kong Island in the mid-1980s, are illegal.
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