Green Minibus 22S
Taking my morning commute at 7:30, in a rarely empty 22S minibus in Hong Kong.
mm2 tour (1035) 香港小巴 mitsubishi rosa Public light bus @ Driver Test City
香港小型巴士(簡稱小巴,英文:Minibus, Public Light Bus,或Mini Bus)主要分為公共小型巴士及私家小型巴士,前者作為巴士和鐵路的輔助及接駁交通工具。根據香港政府按照《道路交通條例》第23條1款規定,在1976年刊憲限制全香港只容許最多4,350輛公共小巴營運[1]。根據小巴牌照類別,公共小型巴士可以分為紅色公共小巴及綠色專線小巴兩種,載客量最多為16人。至於私家小巴為私人公司或機構使用,學校小巴亦為私家小巴的一種。
A public light bus (PLB) is a common public mode of transport in Hong Kong. It uses minibuses to serve areas that standard Hong Kong bus lines cannot reach as efficiently. It is colloquially known as a minibus or, in Cantonese Chinese, a Van仔.
Minibuses carry a maximum of 16 seated passengers; no standing passengers are allowed. Minibuses typically offer a faster and more efficient transportation solution due to their small size, limited carrying capacity, frequency and diverse range of routes, although they are generally slightly more expensive than standard buses. The popularity of public light bus services in Hong Kong is due to the high population densities which are needed to support the extensive network of minibus routes.
Meet Hong Kong's minibus sign-writer
Mak Kam-sang, the last minibus sign-writer in Hong Kong, hand-writes destination signs for the city’s red minibuses and is single-handedly keeping the tradition alive.
Crossing the Ting Kau bridge in Hong Kong in green minibus 308M. Nikon D90
Crossing the Ting Kau bridge in Hong Kong in green minibus 308M. Nikon D90 camera HD.
Ming the Minibus - Beep Beep Song
The Travel Adventures of Ming the Minibus
Ming, Benny, Johnny & Wing travels the world learning all about other countries.
No.1 New cartoon in Hong Kong, Macau & GuangZhou China
This is glee for 3-8 years old. 3 New musical song productions each week.
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Time Lapse: Hong Kong #40 Minibus (香港 40號小巴)
This is a Time Lapse video of the journey on the #40 Green Minibus in Hong Kong from the Causeway Bay Terminal to the Stanley Terminal. It's AWESOME!
香港 40號小巴, 從銅鑼灣終站到赤柱終站
Enjoy this Time Lapse Video!
~UltimateKirbyFan~
Music Used:
Super Mario RPG - Forest Maze
(My Favorite Mario Music!)
Public Light Bus Transportation in Hong Kong
whats up guys this is chinatownhustler again.. and here is a short video of me taking the public light bus from Tsim Tsa tsui to whampoa. I love taking this bus.. Enjoy! :)
Demoncrazy rioters attacked the minibus of the general public of Hk.
02201 Toys“R”Us Fast Lane Hong Kong Mini Bus Die cast model (00032)
Toys“R”Us Fast Lane Hong Kong Mini Bus Die cast model
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Riding a Hong Kong minibus
For anyone who hasn't been to Hong Kong, this is an insight into daily life here! Simple but perhaps interesting.
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TD8900@red minibus
TOYOTA COASTER (TURBO) BB43 (retired)
Crazy Green Mini Bus at 43sec
The sign maker - Mr. Mak's red mini bus story
Mr Mak has been making red mini bus signs for more than 4 decades. He is now the last of the sign makers, using traditional Chinese calligraphy.
He witnessed the rise and fall of the legendary Hong Kong mini bus and tells the history through his own experience.
Hong Kong Minibus hard thrash & FLAT OUT
LY9097
1:14, 2:15, 2:58, 4:12
Toyota Coaster
2018 Hong Kong
西九龍交通總站巡禮 (25) - 尖沙咀(西) (2)
西九龍交通總站巡禮 (25) - 尖沙咀(西) (2)
4. 中港城及中國客運碼頭
5. 中港碼頭巴士總站
6. 廣東道(中港城)巴士站
4. 渡輪:往澳門,氹仔,太平,新塘,平洲,蓮花山,南沙,順德,高明,中山,九洲,斗門,江門,新會,鶴山,公益,三埠,肇慶,(海豐),(陸豐),(汕頭),(梧州),(廈門),(泉州),(上海)
5. 巴士:九巴3C,(12),14,(202),238P,238S,238X,270A特別班次,(A4),居民服務巴士NR904,華通中港快線,(華通文錦渡線),香港黃金海岸酒店巴士線,港鐵巴士K2,(九鐵巴士K15)
6. 巴士:九巴12,215X,259B,261B,281A,296D,九巴/新巴110,城巴973,專線小巴:九龍3,6,6A,77M,78
West Kowloon Transport Terminus Show (25) - Tsim Sha Tsui (West) (2)
4. China Hong Kong City and Hong Kong China Ferry Terminal
5. China Ferry Terminal Bus Terminus
6. Canton Road (China Ferry Terminal) Bus Stop
4. Ferry: To Macau, Taipa, Taiping, Xintang, Pingzhou, Lianhuashan, Nansha, Shunde, Gaoming, Zhongshan, Jiuzhou, Jiangmen, Xinhui, Heshan, Gongyi, Sanbu, Zhaoqing, (Haifeng), (Lufeng), (Shantao), (Wuzhou), (Xiamen), (Quanzhou), (Shanghai)
5. Bus: KMB 3C,(12),14,(202),238P,238S,238X,270A Special Route,(A4), Residential Service Bus NR904, Sinoway China Hong Kong Express, (Sinoway Man Kam To Route), Hong Kong Gold Coast Hotel Bus Route, MTR Shuttle Bus K2,(KCR Shuttle Bus K15)
6. Bus: KMB 12,215X,259B,261B,281A,296D,KMB/NWFB 110,CTB 973, Green Minibus: KLN 3,6,6A,77M,78
Transport toy (17) 香港巴士玩具 香港街道模型 Public Transport in Hong kong streets 香港交通 運輸 玩具
Hong Kong has a highly developed and sophisticated transport network, encompassing both public and private transport. Based on Hong Kong Government's Travel Characteristics Survey, over 90 per cent of the daily journeys are on public transport, the highest rate in the world.[1] However, in 2014 the Transport Advisory Committee, which advises the Government on transportation issues, issued a report on the much worsened congestion problem in Hong Kong and pointed at the excessive growth of private cars during the past 10–15 years.[2]
The Octopus card, a smart electronic money payment system, was introduced in September 1997 to provide an alternative to the traditional banknotes and coins. Available for purchase in every station of the Mass Transit Railway system, the Octopus card is a non-touch payment system which allows payment not only for public transport (such as trains, buses, trams, ferries and minibuses), but also at parking meters, convenience stores, supermarkets, fast-food restaurants and most vending machines.
Road transport[edit]
Buses[edit]
A low-floor double-decker bus with wheelchair accessibility
Main article: Bus services in Hong Kong
Bus services have a long history in Hong Kong. As at 2015, five companies operate franchised public bus services, each granted 10 year exclusive operating rights to the set of routes that they operate.[11] Franchise buses altogether carry about one-third of the total daily public transport market of around 12 million passengers, with KMB having 67% of the franchised bus market share, CityBus with 16% and New World First Bus with 13%.[12] There are also a variety of non-franchised public buses services, including feeder bus services to railway stations operated by the railway companies, and residents' services for residential estates (particularly those in the New Territories).
The five franchised bus companies are:
Kowloon Motor Bus Company (1933) Limited;
Citybus Limited;
Long Win Bus Company Limited;
New World First Bus Services Limited; and
New Lantao Bus Company (1973) 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.[13] KMB's fleet consist of about 3,900 buses on 400 routes and a staff of over 12,000 people. In 1979, Citybus began its operation in Hong Kong with one double-decker, providing shuttle service for the Hong Kong dockyard. It later expanded into operating a residential bus route between City One, Shatin and Kowloon Tong MTR station. New World First Bus Services Limited was established in 1998, taking over China Motor Bus's franchise to provide bus services on Hong Kong Island together with Citybus. NWFB's owner company later bought Citybus, but the two companies have basically been operating independently.
Public light buses[edit]
Green LPG minibus on its route
Main article: Public light bus
Public light buses (小巴) (widely referred to as minibuses, or sometimes maxicabs, a de facto share taxi) run the length and breadth of Hong Kong, through areas which the standard bus lines can not or do not reach as frequently, quickly or directly. Minibuses carry a maximum of 16 passengers; no standees are allowed.
HK Crazy Mini Bus
Speed Mini Bus
The organizing passengers of green mini bus and GEM car.
Organization and management Sec2 group13 MFU
Can you fit 74 Chinese kindergarten students in a 19-seater minibus ?
Apparently yes
Ride on a Hong Kong mini bus
Ride on a Hong Kong mini bus