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List of bus routes in Hong Kong

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The following is a list of current franchised bus routes in Hong Kong, sorted according to bus companies. All current franchised bus routes are operated by air-conditioned buses only and fares are paid through flat fares. Note that Hong Kong Island, Kowloon and New Territories and Lantau Island have their own, separate route numbering systems.

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Hong Kong Island routes

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All bus routes running within Hong Kong Island are operated by Citybus.

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Kowloon, New Kowloon and New Territories routes

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Kowloon Motor Bus

Kowloon and New Kowloon routes

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New Territories routes

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Citybus routes

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MTR East Rail line Feeder Bus routes

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MTR Bus (Northwest New Territories)

These routes are not franchised routes, but the areas served by the LRT are a franchised area of the KCR Corporation / MTR Corporation Limited, and other bus companies were not allowed to run similar local routes in the northwestern New Territories until this restriction was lifted in 2006.

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Cross Harbour routes

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All cross harbour routes have 3 digit route numbers, with the exception of route H1, H2, and H2K. Routes travelling through the Cross-Harbour Tunnel begin with a "1", (except for H1, H2, and H2K) and are shaded red. Routes travelling through the Eastern Harbour Tunnel begin with a "6", and are shaded red. Western Harbour Tunnel Routes begin with a "9", and are shaded green.

Most routes that begin with a "3" are morning express routes, with the exception of route 307.

Cross-Harbour Tunnel

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Eastern Harbour Crossing

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Western Harbour Crossing

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North Lantau routes

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These routes serve Northern Lantau Island, namely Tung Chung, Disneyland, Airport, AsiaWorld–Expo and Hong Kong–Zhuhai–Macau Bridge. Most of them link Lantau with Kowloon and Hong Kong Island. Routes are divided into Airport Bus Routes (with a prefix "A"), Late Night Airport Bus Routes (with a prefix "NA"), North Lantau External Routes (with a prefix "E"), North Lantau External Night Bus Routes (with a prefix "N"), Disneyland Routes (with a prefix "R"), Shuttle Routes (with a prefix "S") and AsiaWorld–Expo Special Routes (with a prefix "X").

All North Lantau routes are either served by Citybus (CTB) or Long Win Bus (LWB).

Airport Buses

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The old A20 bus at the old airport
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External Routes (including Night Buses)

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Disneyland routes

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Chek Lap Kok Shuttle routes

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AsiaWorld–Expo special services

These routes only depart for the AsiaWorld–Expo before large-scale events start, or return to the urban areas after large-scale events have ended.

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Lantau Island routes

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Bus routes that link different parts of Lantau are operated by the New Lantao Bus Company.

Note that the service types "North-South Lantau" or "South Lantau" have different fare between weekdays and holidays, and routes labelled chartered service are only available to pre-booked packaged tours.

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Border shuttle routes

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These routes travel to border checkpoints at Lok Ma Chau station, Shenzhen Bay Port, Hong Kong–Zhuhai–Macau Bridge and Heung Yuen Wai Port.

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