Public Transport Serving Sau Mau Ping Estate
- Kowloon Motor Bus
- 1A: Sau Mau Ping (Central) - Star Ferry
- 11C: Upper Sau Mau Ping - Chuk Yuen
- 11X: Upper Sau Mau Ping - Hung Hom KCR Station
- 13D: Po Tat - Island Harbourview
- 13M: Kwun Tong MTR - Po Tat (Circular)
- 13X: Po Tat - Tsim Sha Tsui (East)
- 93A: Po Lam - Kwun Tong Ferry
- 93K: Po Lam - Mong Kok KCR Station
- 95: Tsui Lam - Jordan (Wui Cheung Road)
- 95M: Tsui Lam - Kwun Tong (Elegance Road)
- 98A: Hang Hau (North) - Nau Tau Kok MTR Station (Circular)
- 98C: Hang Hau (North) - Mei Foo
- N216: Yau Tong - Hung Hom KCR Station (Overnight service)
- N293: Sheung Tak - Mong Kok KCR Station (Overnight service)
- NWFB/KMB
- 601: Po Tat - Admiralty (Drake Street)
- Minibus - via Kowloon:34M、50、60、71A、71B、76A、76B
- Minibus - via New Territories (including Tseung Kwan O):12、13、17、106、111
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