Transport Interchange
There is a bus terminus at Sunshine City, providing interchange links to the following KMB bus routes:
- KMB
- 40X- Wu Kai Sha Station ↔ Kwai Chung Estate
- 85C- Ma On Shan Town Centre ↔ Hung Hom Ferry
- 85M- Kam Ying court ↺ Wong Tai Sin
- 85S- Yiu On → Hung Hom Ferry (Rush Time Service)
- 85X- Ma On Shan Town Centre → Hung Hom Ferry (Rush Time Service)
- 86C- Lee On ↔ Cheung Sha Wan
- 86K- Kam Ying Court ↔ Sha Tin Station
- 86P- Sha Tin Station → Cheung Sha Wan (Rush Time Service)
- 86S- Kam Ying Court ↔ Sha Tin Station (Rush Time Service)
- 86X- Lee On ↔ Cheung Sha Wan (Rush Time Service)
- 87D- Kam Ying Court ↔ Hung Hom Station
- 87K- University Station ↺ Kam Ying Court
- 89D- Wu Kai Sha Station ↔ Lam Tin Station
- 89P- Ma On Shan Town Centre → Lam Tin Station (Rush Time Service)
- 274P- Wu Kai Sha Station → Tai Po Industrial Estate (Rush Time Service)
- 286M- Ma On Shan Town Centre ↺ Diamond Hill Station
- 299- Sai Kung ↔ Sha Tin Town Central
- Cross Harbour Tunnel Bus
- 680- Lee On ↔ Admiralty (East)
- 680A- Lee On ↔ Admiralty (East) (Rush Time Service)
- 680P- Ma On Shan Town Centre → Admiralty (East) (Rush Time Service)
- 680X- Lee On ↔ Central (Macau Merry) (Rush Time Service)
- 681- Ma On Shan Town Centre ↔ Central (Hong Kong Station)
- 681P- Yiu On ↔ Sheung Wan (Rush Time Service)
- 682- Lee On ↔ Chai Wan (East)
- 682P- Lee On → Chai Wan (East) (Rush Time Service)
- Long Win Bus
- A41P- Airport (Ground Transportation Centre) ↔ Ma On Shan Yiu On
It also serves the following GMB route:
- #808
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