Rush Time Service

Some articles on rush time service:

Sunshine City, Ma On Shan - Transport Interchange
... Kam Ying Court ↺ Wong Tai Sin 85X- Ma On Shan Town Centre → Hung Hom Ferry (Rush Time Service) 86C- Lee On ↔ Cheung Sha Wan 86K- Kam Ying Court ↔ Sha ...
Cityplaza - Transport
81A- Hing Wah Estate ↔ Lai Tak Tsuen (Rush Time Service) 82- North Point Ferry ↔ Siu Sai Wan (Island Resort) 720- Grand Promenade ↔ Central (Maca ...
Tin Shui Wai Station - Feeder Service
... Lau Fau Shan K75- Tin Shui Wai Station ↺ Hung Shui Kiu K75P- Tin Shui ↺ Hung Shui Kiu (Rush Time Service) K76- Tin Heng ↔ Tin Shui Wai Station KMB 53- Yuen Long (East) ↔ Tsuen Wan (Nina Tower) 69M- Tin Shui ...
Manhattan Hill - Transportation
... Avenue) ↔ Tsuen Wan (Nina Tower) 35S- On Yam → Mei Foo (Rush Time Service) 36A- Lei Muk Shue ↔ Sham Shui Po (Tokin Street) 37- Kwai Shing (Central) ↔ Olympic ...

Famous quotes containing the words service, rush and/or time:

    The true courage of civilized nations is readiness for sacrifice in the service of the state, so that the individual counts as only one amongst many. The important thing here is not personal mettle but aligning oneself with the universal.
    Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel (1770–1831)

    ... feminism is a political term and it must be recognized as such: it is political in women’s terms. What are these terms? Essentially it means making connections: between personal power and economic power, between domestic oppression and labor exploitation, between plants and chemicals, feelings and theories; it means making connections between our inside worlds and the outside world.
    Anica Vesel Mander, U.S. author and feminist, and Anne Kent Rush (b. 1945)

    For poetry was all written before time was, and whenever we are so finely organized that we can penetrate into that region where the air is music, we hear those primal warblings, and attempt to write them down, but we lose ever and anon a word, a verse, and substitute something of our own, and thus miswrite the poem.
    Ralph Waldo Emerson (1803–1882)