Public Transport in Hong Kong
Check out what public transport means there are in Hong Kong, including information on the service providers and the services they offer.
Check out what public transport means there are in Hong Kong, including information on the service providers and the services they offer.
The Scheme enables Hong Kong residents aged 60 or above and eligible persons with disabilities to travel on designated public transport modes and services at a concessionary fare of $2 per trip.
This one-stop mobile application facilitates users to search for public transport, driving and walking routes, and view the cycle track information. The walking route information covers all districts in Hong Kong; and provides barrier-free routes for people in need. “HKeMobility” also disseminates real-time traffic and transport information, including traffic news with voice-overs, traffic snapshots from about 980 CCTVs / Traffic Detectors installed on major roads, estimated time of arrival of green minibuses, buses, trams, MTR lines and some ferry routes, and parking vacancy information of about 700 car parks.
This article gives you a brief introduction to non-franchised bus (NFB) services, how to apply for operating them and how to become a smart NFB passenger.
Find a comprehensive Guide to Public Transport for People with Disabilities here.
Find more service details, such as route, fare and timetable by visiting websites of the local transport services here.