Ferry operators compared
Hong Kong Government Transport Department vs Just Use Wheels
An objective, data-based look at Hong Kong Government Transport Department and Just Use Wheels — their route networks, fleets and the crossings they both serve.
Last updated Jun 18, 2026
- Routes
- 63
- Founded
- —
- Fleet
- —
- Base
- Hong Kong, China
Routes they both serve
On these crossings you can choose between Hong Kong Government Transport Department and Just Use Wheels.
- Aberdeen → Po Toi Island
- Central Pier No. 4 at Man Kwong Street → Yung Shue Wan Ferry Pier at Lamma Island
- Central Pier No. 5 at Man Kwong Street → Cheung Chau Ferry Pier at San Hing Praya Street
- Central Pier No. 9 → WestK Quay (i.e. waterfront outside M+)
- Cheung Chau Ferry Pier at San Hing Praya Street → Central Pier No. 5 at Man Kwong Street
- Discovery Bay Ferry Pier at Plaza Lane, Discovery Bay, Lantau Island → Central Pier No. 3 at Man Kwong Street
- Hung Hom (North) Ferry Pier at Wa Shun Street → North Point (East) Ferry Pier (near North Point Promenade)
- Hung Hom (South) Ferry Pier → Central Pier No. 8 (Western Berth)
- Kowloon City Ferry Pier at San Ma Tau Street → North Point (East) Ferry Pier (near North Point Promenade)
- Kwun Tong Ferry Pier at Wing Yip Street → Sai Wan Ho Ferry Pier at Tai Hong Street
- Leung Shuen Wan Pier → Sai Kung Public Pier
- Ma Liu Shui Ferry Pier at Science Park Road → Tung Ping Chau Public Pier at Tung Ping Chau
- Ma Liu Shui New Ferry Pier → Lai Chi Wo Landing Steps
- Mui Wo Ferry Pier at Mui Wo Ferry Pier Road, Lantau Island → Central Pier No. 6 at Man Kwong Street(Western Berth)
- Mui Wo Ferry Pier at Mui Wo Ferry Pier Road, Lantau Island → Cheung Chau Ferry Pier at San Hing Praya Street
- Nim Shue Wan Landing Steps at Marina Drive, Lantau Island → Mui Wo Landing Steps at Mui Wo Ferry Pier Road, Lantau Island
- North Point (East) Ferry Pier (near North Point Promenade) → Kwun Tong Ferry Pier at Wing Yip Street
- Park Island Ferry Pier at Pak Lai Road → Central Pier No. 2 at Man Kwong Street
- Park Island Ferry Pier at Pak Lai Road → Tsuen Wan Ferry Pier at Tsuen Wan
- Peng Chau Ferry Pier at Lo Peng Street → Central Pier No. 6 at Man Kwong Street(Western Berth)
- Peng Chau Ferry Pier at Lo Peng Street → Mui Wo Ferry Pier at Mui Wo Ferry Pier Road, Lantau Island
- Peng Chau Public Pier at Lo Peng Street → Nim Shue Wan Landing Steps at Marina Drive, Lantau Island
- Po Toi Island → Aberdeen
- Po Toi Island → Stanley (Blake Pier)
- Pontoon at Ap Lei Chau (outside Marina Habitat) → Aberdeen (Landing step outside Aberdeen Promenade)
- Pontoon at Ap Lei Chau (outside Marina Habitat) → Stationary vessel outside Aberdeen Wholesale Fish Market
- Sai Kung Public Pier → Fo Tau Fan Chau (The Dawn Island Pier)
- Sam Ka Tsuen Ferry Pier at Shung Shun Street → Sai Wan Ho Ferry Pier at Tai Hong Street
- Sam Ka Tsuen Ferry Pier at Shung Shun Street → Tung Lung Chau Public Pier
- Sha Tau Kok Public Pier → Kat O Chau Pier
- Shau Kei Wan Typhoon Shelter Landing No. 10 → Tseung Kwan O (South) Landing
- Sok Kwu Wan Pier No. 2 at Lamma Island → Central Pier No. 4 at Man Kwong Street
- Star Ferry Pier at Salisbury Road → Central Pier No.7 at Man Kwong Street
- Star Ferry Pier at Salisbury Road → Wan Chai Ferry Pier at Hung Hing Road
- Tsim Sha Tsui Landing No.1 (i.e. waterfront outside the Avenue of Stars in Tsim Sha Tsui East) → WestK Quay (i.e. waterfront outside M+)
- Tuen Mun Ferry Pier (Berth D) (outside Pierhead Garden) → Eastern berth of Tung Chung Development Pier
- Yung Shue Wan Ferry Pier at Lamma Island → Central Pier No. 4 at Man Kwong Street
Which should you choose?
There's no single "better" operator — it depends on your crossing. Based on the data we track, Hong Kong Government Transport Department has the wider route network. On any route they both run, the practical choice comes down to the departure time that fits your plans, the crossing duration and the onboard facilities you need. Open the specific route page to see both operators' sailings side by side, and always confirm fares and times with the operator before booking.
Frequently asked questions
Do Hong Kong Government Transport Department and Just Use Wheels run the same routes?
Yes — they both operate 37 of the same crossings, so on those routes you can choose between them by departure time and onboard experience.
Which operator has more routes, Hong Kong Government Transport Department or Just Use Wheels?
Hong Kong Government Transport Department serves 63 routes and Just Use Wheels serves 37 routes across the network we track.
How do I choose between Hong Kong Government Transport Department and Just Use Wheels?
On a shared crossing the choice usually comes down to the departure time that suits you, crossing duration and onboard facilities. Compare both on the specific route page and confirm details with the operator before booking.