Help


[permalink] [id link]
+
Page "Volvo B9TL" ¶ 23
from Wikipedia
Edit
Promote Demote Fragment Fix

Some Related Sentences

Kowloon and Motor
* Kowloon Motor Bus Company ( 1933 ) Limited ;
Founded in 1933, the Kowloon Motor Bus Company ( 1933 ) Limited ( KMB ) is one of the largest privately-owned public bus operators in the world.
* 2003 – A Neoplan bus, owned by Kowloon Motor Bus, collides with a truck, falls off a bridge on Tuen Mun Road, Hong Kong, and plunges into the underlying valley, killing 21 people.
In 1989, the Common Stored Value Ticket system was extended to Kowloon Motor Bus ( KMB ) buses providing a feeder service to MTR and KCR stations and to Citybus, and was also extended to a limited number of non-transport applications, such as payments at photobooths and for fast food vouchers.
* Bus services provided by Kowloon Motor Bus, Citybus and MTR
The Kowloon Motor Bus Company ( 1933 ) Limited ( KMB ; ), a company of the Transport International Holdings Limited, is the largest franchised bus operators in Hong Kong, and one of the largest privately owned public bus operators in the world.
In December 2008, Kowloon Motor Bus has a fleet of 3, 933 buses with 3, 805 double-deckers and more than 95 % of the double-deck fleet is air-conditioned.
# redirect Kowloon Motor Bus
However, buses in Hong Kong ( Kowloon Motor Bus ) do not have Parking mode ( P ), instead, they are using a single lever to prevent the whole bus from moving.
* Presentation materials provided by Kowloon Motor Bus Company ( 1933 ) Limited on RoadShow Multi-Media on Board Service to Legislative Council, Hong Kong ( 2002 )
# Redirect Kowloon Motor Bus
It is a wholly owned subsidiary of Transport International Holdings Limited ( formerly Kowloon Motor Bus Holdings ).
Similar to Kowloon Motor Bus, Long Win Bus also has a bus numbering system.
Once a Long Win Dennis Trident catered Kowloon Motor Bus ' route 960 for a day.
( From near :) Kowloon Motor Bus, Long Win, and KCR Feeder Bus | KCR bus stop posts in Tuen Mun, Hong Kong.
Citybus Limited operates 13 of the routes and Long Win Holdings Limited, a wholly owned subsidiary of Kowloon Motor Bus, operates 12.
* Kowloon Motor Bus
* Kowloon Motor Bus serves mainly Po Lam and Hang Hau areas.
* Sir Shiu-kin Tang KStJ, JP-Philanthropist, Co-founder of Kowloon Motor Bus
* Sir Sik-nin Chau CBE, JP-Ex-Senior Unofficial Member of Legislative Council and Executive Council, Ex-Chairman of Kowloon Motor Bus, Ex-Chairman of HKTDC
The KCRC was also blamed for its route planning and forceful reduction of bus services, which has mainly been provided by Kowloon Motor Bus after operations began.
These included Kowloon Motor Bus, China Motor Bus, the Hong Kong Tramways ( which served the Happy Valley area ) and many more.
Rights were given to Kowloon Motor Bus ( KMB ) on the North side, and China Motor Bus ( CMB ) on the Island.

Kowloon and Bus
New World First Bus mainly serves Hong Kong Island, South Tseung Kwan O and the newly developed areas in west Kowloon.

Kowloon and received
Kowloon Motor Bus received 20 Daimler CVG5 double-decker buses in 1949 as a trial ( one of the first 4 buses introduced had been preserved by KMB after withdrawal in early 1980s ).
In January 2003, Kowloon Motor Bus received the first Super Olympian with Wright 2550mm-wide body ( once known as the Wright Explorer ).
In 2009, Kowloon Motor Bus and Citybus of Hong Kong received two ( one for each operator ) air-conditioned Enviro400 for evaluation, both of them entered service in February 2010.

Kowloon and one
The narrow body of water separating Hong Kong Island and Kowloon Peninsula, Victoria Harbour, is one of the deepest natural maritime ports in the world.
The body of water between Hong Kong Island and Kowloon Peninsula is Victoria Harbour, one of the deepest maritime ports in the world.
Hong Kong Island is connected to the Kowloon Peninsula on the mainland by two road-only tunnels ( the Cross-Harbour Tunnel and the Western Harbour Tunnel ), two MTR railway tunnels ( Tsuen Wan Line and Tung Chung Line ) and one combined road and MTR rail link tunnel ( Eastern Harbour Tunnel, containing the Tseung Kwan O Line and road traffic in separate conduits running side by side ).
At first, the M. R. U. has two separated command centre: one in Hong Kong Island, and the other one in Kowloon Peninsula.
) is one of the three main regions of Hong Kong, alongside Hong Kong Island and the Kowloon Peninsula.
Passengers with only one ticket can interchange at Kowloon Tong Station ( Kwun Tong Line and East Rail Line ), then interchange at Hung Hom ( for West Rail Line ) or Mong Kok ( for Tsuen Wan Line ).
Yau Tsim Mong District (, Jyutping: jau4 zim1 wong6 keoi1 ) is one of 18 districts of Hong Kong, located on western Kowloon peninsula.
Prior to the establishment of the actual Kowloon boundaries, the Kowloon Peninsula served as one of the first destination for escape during China's dynastic times.
The new Kowloon station replaced the old one in 1974.
Occasionally, the Mercedes still participate in some inter-district routes into Kowloon or Yuen Long, one of which becoming the last served by Mercedes.
There is one Great supermarket located at Pacific Place, one Gourmet supermarket at Leighton Centre ( Causeway Bay ), and Taste supermarkets at Festival Walk ( Kowloon Tong ), Citygate ( Tung Chung ), Stanley Plaza ( Stanley ), Hopewell Centre ( Wan Chai ), East Point City ( Hang Hau, Tseung Kwan O ), Maritime Square ( Tsing Yi ), Olympian City 2 ( Tai Kok Tsui ), Metroplaza ( Kwai Fong, Kwai Chung ) and TMTplaza ( Tuen Mun ).
Kowloon Bay is one of the five MTR stations on the Kwun Tong Line located above ground.
Only about 10, 000 passengers use this station daily due to its inconvenient location west of the heart of Kowloon, making it one of the least used stations in the MTR system.
Plaza Hollywood () is one of the largest shopping centres in the Diamond Hill area, New Kowloon, Hong Kong.
The new tunnel serves northbound traffic towards Sha Tin, while the old one serves southbound traffic towards Kowloon.
Kowloon Masjid and Islamic Centre or Kowloon Mosque and Islamic Centre () is one of the four principal mosques in Hong Kong.
Currently school 1, 700 students in the Kowloon peninsula, it is one of the oldest schools in Hong Kong, founded in 1894.

0.225 seconds.