Buses in Hungwong

Buses in Hungwong exist since 3 January 1931. Route numbering was introduced the same date as buses in Hungwong have been commenced. Today, Hungwong has buses.

Even numbers (2, 4, 6, 8, 0) vs. Odd numbers (1, 3, 5, 7, 9)
Bus routes ending with even numbers (2, 4, 6, 8, 0) are usually Local, Express but can also indicate other types of bus services. Bus routes that end with an even number ran all day including 1 March, 6 April, 12 April, night times on 31 October, 25 December and 1 January. Bus routes ending with odd numbers (1, 3, 5, 7, 9) are considered to be usually the routes with limited stops and do not run on 1 March, 6 April, 12 April, night times on 31 October, 25 December or 1 January and they were substituted by bus routes ending with an even number these days.

First digit of a 2-digit or a 3-digit number for city routes
The first one or two digits indicates the street number which the route takes on. (Squares, ◻, indicate the bus type.)

For 2-digit numbers

 * 1◻: 1st Street (only 16, 17 and 18)
 * 2◻: 2nd Street
 * 3◻: 3rd Street
 * 4◻: 4th Street
 * 5◻: 5th Street
 * 6◻: 6th Street
 * 7◻: 7th Street
 * 8◻: 8th Street
 * 9◻: 9th Street

For 3-digit numbers

 * 10◻: 10th Street
 * 11◻: 11th Street
 * 12◻: 12th Street
 * 13◻: 13th Street
 * 14◻: 14th Street
 * 15◻: 15th Street
 * 16◻: 16th Street
 * 17◻: 17th Street
 * 18◻: 18th Street (with the exception of 180)
 * 19◻: 19th Street
 * 20◻: 20th Street (rare: only 200 and 202)

3-digit numbers for other purposes
3-digit numbers are usually suburban routes, but the lower ones, 100 to 202 (exceptions include 180 and 201) are for the city routes.

First digit: indicating the quadrant
The first digit indicates the quadrant:
 * 2◻◻: South (with the exception of 200 and 202)
 * 3◻◻ or 4◻◻: North
 * 5◻◻: East
 * 6◻◻: West

Other digits
The second digit has no meaning, while the third digit indicates the service.