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  2. Shenzhen Bao'an International Airport - Wikipedia

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    A direct coach service, operated by Chinalink Bus Company, is available at Elements Mall in Hong Kong. Passengers may check-in for their flights at the bus terminal but luggage must still be carried to the airport by the passengers. The service operates from Kowloon station on the Airport Express (MTR) line direct to the Shenzhen International ...

  3. Trans Island Limousine Service - Wikipedia

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    Trans Island Limousine Service Ltd (a.k.a. TIL) is a subsidiary of Kwoon Chung Bus Company. It is the main cross-boundary bus company in Hong Kong. The company was established in 1973, providing cross boundary coach service between Hong Kong and Guangdong Province, China/Shenzhen International Airport. From 2010, TIL worked with SZIA to provide ...

  4. Chinatown bus lines - Wikipedia

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    Passengers waiting to board a Travel Pack bus on Mulberry Street in Manhattan en route to Boston in 2004 Passengers waiting at the now-defunct Fung Wah Bus Transportation ticket window on Canal Street at the Bowery in Manhattan's Chinatown Eastern Bus MCI 102DL3 coach boarding passengers in Manhattan's Chinatown 2010 schematic map of four eastern U.S. Chinatown bus lines, with New York City as ...

  5. TCM (Macau) - Wikipedia

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    The first Chinese-made buses appeared at TCM in 2005 and were manufactured by Wuzhoulong Motors. Mitsubishi Fuso Rosa is the only non-Chinese bus type currently operated by TCM and is a minibus. All other bus types owned are Chinese-made. See also. List of Macau-related topics; Reolian Public Transport Co. Transmac; References

  6. Guangzhou Bus Rapid Transit - Wikipedia

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    Guangzhou Bus Rapid Transit ( Guangzhou BRT or GBRT) is the bus rapid transit (BRT) system of the city of Guangzhou in the People's Republic of China. Its first line was put into operation on 10 February 2010. It handles approximately 1,000,000 [1] passenger trips daily with a peak passenger flow of 26,900 pphpd (second only to the TransMilenio ...

  7. Transport in China - Wikipedia

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    Current railway network in China, including HSR lines. Rail is the major mode of transport in China. In 2019, railways in China delivered 3.660 billion passenger trips, generating 1,470.66 billion passenger-kilometres and carried 4.389 billion tonnes of freight, generating 3,018 billion cargo tonne-kilometres; both traffic volumes are among the highest in the world.

  8. Hong Kong–Zhuhai–Macau Bridge - Wikipedia

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    The Hong Kong–Zhuhai–Macau Bridge ( HZMB) is a 55-kilometre (34 mi) bridge–tunnel system consisting of a series of three cable-stayed bridges, an undersea tunnel, and four artificial islands. It is both the longest sea crossing [5] [6] and the longest open-sea fixed link in the world.

  9. Urban rail transit in China - Wikipedia

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    Systems under construction. Urban rail transit in China encompasses a broad range of urban and suburban electric passenger rail mass transit systems including subway, light rail, tram and maglev. [1] Some classifications also include non-rail bus rapid transport. As of 31 December 2023, China has the world's longest urban rail transit system ...