Bus Routes Using The Corridor
The bus companies in Hong Kong operate a number of "express" bus routes that travel on the Island Eastern Corridor. Examples are:
- KMB(Jointly operated with Citybus)
619 Shun Lee<->Sheung Wan Hong Kong Macau Ferry
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- 681 Ma On Shan Town Centre <-> Central (Hong Kong Station)
- 307 Tai Po Central <-> Central Ferry Piers
- 118 Sham Shui Po Tonkin Street <-> Siu Sai Wan Island Resort
- New World First Bus
- 2X Wan Chai Ferry Pier <-> Aldrich Bay
- 8 Wan Chai Ferry Pier <-> Heng Fa Chuen
- 8P Wan Chai Ferry Pier <-> Siu Sai Wan (Island Resort)
- 720 Central (Macau Ferry Terminal) <-> Aldrich Bay
- 720A Aldrich Bay <-> Admiralty (circular)
- 720P Central (Macau Ferry Terminal) <-> Taikoo Shing (circular)
- 722 Yiu Tung Estate <-> Central (Exchange Square) (circular)
- Citybus
- 8X Happy Valley (Lower) <-> Siu Sai Wan (Island Resort)
- 780 Chai Wan (East) <-> Central (Ferry Piers)
- 788 Central (Macau Ferry Terminal) <-> Siu Sai Wan (Island Resort)
- 789 Siu Sai Wan (Island Resort) <-> Admiralty (Rodney Street)
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