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Long Win Cancels Bus Stops of “A” and “NA” Routes at Terminal 2 and Rearranges Bus Stops for Routes A33X, A36 and A43P
In line with the closure of Hong Kong International Airport Terminal 2 for the reconstruction work, with effect from 29 November 2019 (Friday), Long Win Bus Company Limited (“LWB”) will cancel the bus stop of all 13 “A” Routes and 9 “NA” Routes at Terminal 2 and reroute accordingly. Details are as follow:
1) Airport-bound
New Bus Stop Sequence |
(1) |
(2) |
(3) |
Airport (Terminal 1) |
Hong Kong-Zhuhai-Macao Bridge Hong Kong Port (“HKP”) / Passenger Clearance Building |
Airport (Ground Transportation Centre) |
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A31、A33P、A33X、A36、A41 |
Alighting only |
Alighting only |
Alighting only – last stop |
A32、A33、A37、A38、A41P、A43、A43P(Note 1)、A47X |
Alighting only |
By Interchanging (Note 2) |
Alighting only – last stop |
NA31、NA32、NA33、NA34、NA37、NA40、NA41、NA43、NA47 |
Alighting only |
Alighting only – last stop |
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(Note 1):Route A43P will adjust bus stop arrangements at San Tin and the Airport simultaneously. |
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(Note 2):The passengers of these eight routes can interchange to Routes A31, A33P, A33X, A36 or A41 at Lantau Link Toll Plaza and go to HKP. The second leg trip is free under the Octopus Bus-bus Interchange (“BBI”) Scheme. |
2) New Territories-bound
From the same date, all departures for New Territories-bound journeys of Routes A33X and A36 will depart from Airport (Ground Transportation Centre), and will go via HKP and Lantau Link Toll Plaza to Tuen Mun and Yuen Long. Passengers travelling from Cathay Pacific City to the New Territories can take Route S64 and interchange to Routes A33X or A36 with a second leg discount under the Octopus BBI Scheme. From the same date, the bus stop location and arrangements of Route A43P at San Tin will be adjusted. The frequency and bus stop arrangements for New Territories-bound journeys of other “A” routes and “NA” routes remain unchanged.
Passengers may call the KMB Customer Service Hotline on 2745-4466 or LiveChat with us on App1933 or the KMB website for more details.