Name of the bus company?

I didn't know you had to ask five ~ so you only stayed at six common bus companies ~ 1. Kowloon Bus: Kowloon Bus Company Limited (1933)(KMB)2. Citybus: Citybus Limited (CTB). 3. New World First Bus Service Limited (NWFB) 4. China Bus: China Motor Bus Company Limited (CTB) 5. New Lantau Bus: New Lantau Bus (1973) Limited (NLB). Long Yun Bus Company Limited (LWB) 2007-10-1915: 25: 59 Supplement: hipage.hi/suns.

1. Kowloon Bus: Kowloon Bus Company Limited (1933)(KMB)2. Citybus: Citybus Limited (CTB) 3. New World First Bus: New World First Bus Service Limited (NWFB). 4. China Automobile Company Limited (CTB) 5. New Lantau Bus: New Lantau Bus (1973)NLB Limited 6. Longyun bus co., ltd.

Kowloon Bus Company Limited Kowloon Bus (1933) ~KMB Citybus Citybus ~CTB New World First Bus Service Co., Ltd. ~ NWFB

Citybus KMB New World First Bus

The full Chinese names of the six existing bus companies in China Mainland and Hongkong are 1. Kowloon Motor Bus Company Limited (1933) 2. City bus no.3 New World First Bus 4. China bus 5. New lantau bus no.6. Longyun bus is 1. Callen Bus Company (1933). Limit 2. Citybus limited. New World First Bus Services Limited. China automobile co., ltd. New Lantau Bus Company Limited (1973). Long Yun Bus Company Limited is referred to as 1. KMB 2。 CTB{ City Bus} 3. NWFB 4。 CTB{ China Bus} 5. NLB 6。 LWB is abbreviated as 1. KMB 2。 City bus no.3 road. NWFB 4。 {Not applicable. 2007- 10-20 22:40:26 Supplement: Jinzhi Bus 1 Information. Kowloon Motor Bus Company Limited mainly owns the New Territories.

Kowloon and cross-harbour routes

* * * There are 796 lines 2007-10-20 22: 41:20 Supplement: 404.

Reference: mine

At present, bus services in China Mainland and Hong Kong can be roughly divided into three types: franchised buses, non-franchised buses and minibuses. [Editor] Franchise bus service As of 2007, there are five private franchised bus companies in China, Hong Kong and Hong Kong, with nearly 700 bus routes, which is one of the few cities in the world without public bus service. Kowloon Motor Bus Company Limited (1933) (KMB) mainly provides services in Kowloon and the New Territories, with 402 Kowloon and New Territories routes and cross-harbour routes. Citybus Limited (Citybus) mainly serves Hong Kong Island in China and operates 65,438+054 routes, including 72 routes on Hong Kong Island, 32 routes on North Lantau Island and the airport, and 50 cross-harbour routes. Besides, Citybus also operates non-franchised bus routes, such as Shatin Citybus Route 1. The main service scope of New World First Bus Services Limited (NWFB) is Hong Kong Island in China, with 59 Hong Kong Island routes, 1 1 West Kowloon/Tseung Kwan O Kowloon special routes and 34 cross-harbour routes. Long Yun Bus Company Limited (Long Yun) mainly operates 26 routes between Tung Chung, Disneyland, the airport and the New Territories. New Lantau Bus Company Limited (1973) (NLB) mainly serves Lantau Island, with 20 routes, and another B2 route runs between Yuen Long and Shenzhen Bay Port. The franchised bus routes in China Mainland and Hongkong have fixed routes, fares, service hours and frequency. Operators are supervised by * * * and exempt from gasoline tax. Most urban routes use double-decker buses, which has become one of the characteristics of China and Hong Kong. Passengers must pay the fare before boarding, and all franchised buses accept Octopus payment. Some routes, such as the Cross-Harbour Tunnel Line and the Disney Line, will be jointly operated by more than one bus company. [Editor] Non-franchised bus services Non-franchised bus services in China and Hongkong are provided by different private bus companies. Mainly to relieve the public's demand for franchised bus and green minibus services mainly during peak hours, and to provide services in some areas where franchised buses and green minibuses are not in service to meet the needs of passengers. According to the announcement of the Transport Department, as of June 65438+February 3, 2003/KLOC-0, there were 7 registered non-franchised buses.

206 vehicles. Non-franchised buses are generally divided into the following categories: sightseeing service (A0 1), namely "tourist bus", which mainly carries passengers to and from tourist destinations. Hotel service (A02) is operated by the hotel or cooperates with bus companies to transport hotel customers to and from the hotel. Student service (A03), namely "school bus", is operated by the school or associated with bus companies to transport students to and from school. Staff service (A04) is organized by an individual or a joint venture with a bus company to transport employees to and from work. International Passenger Service (A05) transports passengers to and from hotels or ports. Resident service (A06), that is, "shuttle bus", mainly provides auxiliary connection services for long-distance journeys connecting new towns in the New Territories and urban areas during peak hours; Or a joint venture between the housing estate or its management company and the bus company, which mainly carries passengers from the housing estate where they live to and from the main traffic interchange. Integrated transport service (A07) is a special category. Despite the provisions of the law, no non-franchised buses operate under such licences. Contract hire service (A08), namely "chartered bus", provides bus service by contract. [Editor] Main items of minibus service: China-Hong Kong minibus (Minibus) is an air-conditioned bus with a passenger capacity of 65,438+06, which is used as an auxiliary and connecting vehicle for buses and railways. According to the existing legislation, there are only four in China Mainland and Hongkong.

There are 350 minibuses in operation. According to the nature of service, it can be divided into red minibus and green minibus. Public light bus services beyond the regulations, such as babysitting service in China Hong Kong Island School District in 1960s and 1980s, are illegal.