HONG KONG 2004
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Table 34
(Chapter 13: Transport)
 
(a) Motor Vehicles Licensed by Type
Thousands
Type 1999   2003   2004  
Private cars 322   339   345  
Motor cycles (including motor tricycles) 24   30   33  
Taxis 18   18   18  
Buses, public and private 12   13   13  
Light buses, public and private 6   6   6  
Goods vehicles 114   110   110  
Special purpose vehicles   1   1  
Government vehicles (excluding military vehicles) 7   7   6  
               
Total 504   524   533  
               
 
Notes:
 Less than 500 vehicles.
 
(b) Public Transport: Average Daily Number of Passenger Journeys
by Different Modes of Transport
Thousands
  1999   2003   2004  
Franchised bus 3 961   4 047   4 081  
KCRC Light Rail Transit Feeder Bus 60   71   55  
Mass Transit Railway 2 164   2 130   2 299  
Red Minibus(2) and Green Minibus 1 586   1 631   1 706 #
Taxi(2) 967   975   1 030 #
Kowloon-Canton Railway—Heavy Rail(3) 757   767   934  
Tram 250   232   243  
Kowloon-Canton Railway—Light Rail 314   291   360  
Ferry 157   146   155  
Residents' Services 115   174   178 #
               
Total(1) 10 330   10 465   11 042 #
               
 
 
Notes:

(1) Figures may not add up to total due to rounding.
(2) Estimates.
(3) KCRC West Rail was introduced on 20 December 2003. Ma On Shan Rail was introduced on 21 December 2004. Heavy Rail includes East Rail, Ma On Shan Rail and West Rail from 2003 onwards.
Source: Transport Department.
(Enquiry Telephone No.: 3150 8212)
 
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