In Hong Kong, “70” primarily refers to the following active public transportation routes: 🚌 Citybus Route 70
This is a major urban bus route operating on Hong Kong Island, managed by Citybus. Termini: Wah Kwai Estate ↔left-right arrow Central (Exchange Square).
Key Areas Served: Tin Wan, Aberdeen, Wong Chuk Hang, and Wan Chai (via the Aberdeen Tunnel). Adult Fare: \(6.6. 🟢 Kowloon Green Minibus Route 70</p> <p>This is a busy green minibus service operating in the Kowloon area. <strong>Termini</strong>: <a href="https://www.16seats.net/chi/gmb/gk_70.html">Diamond Hill Station</a> ↔left-right arrow</p> <p>Olympic Station (Olympic Avenue / Charming Garden / Island Harbourview).</p> <p><strong>Key Areas Served</strong>: San Po Kong, Kowloon City, Mong Kok, and Tai Kok Tsui. <strong>Adult Fare</strong>: \)10.4. 📜 Historical Mention: KMB Route 70 (Cancelled)
For many long-time residents, “Route 70” recalls a highly nostalgic, classic New Territories bus route operated by Kowloon Motor Bus (KMB). Former Termini: Upper Shui ↔left-right arrow Jordan Road Ferry Pier / Wui Cheung Road.
Status: Cancelled on 7 December 2008 due to low ridership following the electrification of the MTR East Rail Line. Expand map
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