Subject: Airport Express or bust
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Post at 10-2-2010 17:41  Profile P.M. 
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Reply #20 eduardo's post

It all depends on where your ultimate destination is. I recommended the Tung Chung MTR line (orange one) because it runs parallel to the airport express. It stops at Tsing Yi, Kowloon station, Hong Kong station plus a few others in the middle and all for a price thats far less than the airport express.

Yes buses may be the better solution for some destinations, say for example Ma On Shan which is the other corner of Hong Kong and requires three changes on the MTR network alone. While the bus A41P takes you right there   from the bus terminal at the airport.
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Reply #21 aaa888's post

You are correct.  It greatly depends on where you are going.   I personally don't like being on the MTR with luggage especially during the busy times.
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Post at 13-2-2010 23:34  Profile P.M. 
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If you are an MTR shareholder they send you voucher to use airport express for $65.  Take the voucher to the counter and he charge your Octopus card.  Save $35 each time.
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Post at 14-2-2010 03:43  Profile P.M. 
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I've taken the A21 from the Airport to TST. It's pretty good if you're one of the first to get on so you can actually rack up your luggage. Otherwise, you can just watch your stuff roll around. It's a good cost effective solution. Another time I took the Airport shuttle which is a bit more expensive. I wouldn't say it's that much better than the A21 but at least you don't have to wait out at the stop with your luggage in the busy hk streets.
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