Citybus Route 2 Explained

Route 2 on Hong Kong Island is a bus service operated by Citybus, between Grand Promenade, Sai Wan Ho and Central (Macau Ferry) Bus Terminus, Sheung Wan. The Route is similar to Route 720.

History

The route was started in 1929 by Hong Kong Tramways between Royal Pier, Central and the east gate of Taikoo Dockyard, and had no number at that time. On 11 June 1933, China Motor Bus began operation of the route as part of its franchise of bus routes on Hong Kong Island, and the number "2" was assigned to this route. In 1934, the Central terminal was changed to HYF Ferry Pier. Since 1935, there were special daily services during the swimming season to the swimming yards at North Point.

During the Japanese occupation, service on the route was suspended. On 16 March 1947, service was resumed, with the Central terminus at Central Ferry Piers. In February 1948, there were five buses servicing the route, increased to ten in July, and a frequency of five minute per bus was achieved by November. Later the frequency was further increased to four minutes per bus, with 17 buses serving the route. Starting from 12 November 1949 the route was extended to Shau Kei Wan. In mid-1951, a short service between Central Ferry Piers and North Point was started, but was soon replaced by a new route 10 on 1 August 1951. In 1959, the service time was extended to 00:30 for the convenience of night ferry passengers. On 16 April 1962 service time was further extended to 01:20 in response to the extension of service time by HYF. On 16 June 1962, the Central terminus was changed to Jubilee Street.

In 1962, the first CMB double-decker, the Roline, started service on the route. On 22 January 1963, service of the first six CMB double-deckers started on Route 2. Because of the high level of patronage, CMB later had to introduce a large number of Guy Arab V double-deckers to operate this route.

On 21 October 1968, a special express service with no number was started, with a yellow sign that said "EXPRESS" hanging at every bus stop the express service serves. In early 1970 the service was designated an express service of Route 2. On 1 November 1973, the express service was cancelled and replaced by the newly designated route 20.

Route 2 was classified as an urban flat-road route in 1972, with a ticket price the cheapest amongst the then three types of CMB routes. In the same year the first rear-powered bus in Hong Kong, a Daimler "Jumbo" (RXF1, later SF1) was assigned to the route. The Central terminus was changed to Hong Kong-Macau Ferry Pier on 1 September 1982. In 1985, the terminal at Shau Kei Wan was moved to a newly constructed one. The completion of Island line caused a drop of patronage on the route.

On 1 September 1998, the route was handed over to NWFB with the franchise of CMB ended. In 2000 the route was designated a full air-conditioned route. On 3 June 2001, the route was changed to run via Gloucester Road for the westbound direction to Central, instead of Hennessy Road as part of NWFB's rearrangement of bus services, and the eastern terminus was changed to Aldrich Bay. On 30 June 2002, the Aldrich Bay direction started to serve the new Central Ferry Piers, and on 13 July 2003 even the eastbound direction to Aldrich started to use Gloucester Road. On 24 June 2006, the eastern terminus of the route was moved to the newly opened bus terminal under Grand Promenade.[1] [2]

Fare

Full Fare:$4.9

From Tai On House to Sai Wan Ho (Grand Promenade):$4.3

Route

Start at Sai Wan Ho (Grand Promenade)Start at Central (Macau Ferry)
No.Name of Bus StopPlaceNo.Name of Bus StopPlace
1Sai Wan Ho (Grand Promenade)Bus Terminus1Central (Macau Ferry)Bus Terminus
2Tung Yuk Court Tung Hiu HouseOi Kan Road2Central Government PierMan Kwong Street
3Aldrich GardenOi Yin Street3Central Pier No.3
4Shau Kei WanBus Terminus 4Central Pier No.5
5Sun Shing StreetShau Kei Wan Road5Central Star Ferry
6Hoi An Street6Two International Finance CentreMan Yiu Street
7Sai Wan Ho Civic Centre7Central (Exchange Square)Bus Terminus
8Tai Cheung Street8Jardine HouseConnaught Road Central
9Kornhill GardenKornhill Road9City Hall
10Po Fung GardenKing’s Road10Admiralty StationQueensway
11Quarry Bay Street11Golden Star BuildingLockhart Road
12Taikoo Place12Immigration TowerGloucester Road
13Mansion Street13Victoria Park
14Model Estate14Causeway Bay Road
15Healthy Village15Ngan Mok StreetKing’s Road
16Island Place167 Seas Shopping Centre
17Metropole Building17Tin Chong Street
18Cheung Hong Street18Tong Shui Road
19Fortress Hill Station19Kam Hong Street
20Tsing Fung Street20Island Place
21Queen’s CollegeTung Lo Wan Road21Healthy Village
22Chinese Recreation Club22Model Estate
23Patterson StreetGloucester Road23North Point Government School
24Cannon Street24Sunway Garden
25Marsh Road25Westlands Gardens
26Tonnochy Road26Tai Koo Shing Plaza
27O’ Brien Road27Tai On HouseShau Kei Wan Road
28Fenwick Road28Hoi An Street
29Admiralty CentreHarcourt Road29Aldrich Bay Road
30The LandmarkDes Voeux Road Central30Nam Hong Street
31Central Market31Shau Kei WanBus Terminus
32Golden Centre32Oi Tung Shopping CentreOi Yin Street
33Central (Macau Ferry)Bus Terminus33Tung Yuk Court Tung Hiu HouseOi Kan Road
34Sai Wan Ho (Grand Promenade)Bus Terminus

Notes and References

  1. Book: The Development of Hong Kong Island Bus Routes in 20th century. Stanley Yung. December 2004. Ming Hing. 962-8414-66-6.
  2. Web site: NWFB Route 2. Eric Lo. 681 Bus Terminal. 14 February 2008.