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Hong Kong Island Side Entrance Kowloon Side Entrance Tunnel Distance Total Number of lanes Opening Date Private Consortium Expiry Date Cross-Harbour Tunnel: Causeway Bay: Hung Hom: 1.86 km (1.16 mi) 4 2 August 1972 1 September 1999 Eastern Harbour Crossing: Quarry Bay: Cha Kwo Ling: 2.22 km (1.38 mi) 4 21 September 1989 7 August 2016
Congestion in the Cross-Harbour Tunnel. The new toll scheme for Hong Kong's cross-harbour tunnel, also known as the "three-tunnel diversion," is a plan proposed by Hong Kong Chief Executive Carrie Lam in the 2018 Hong Kong Chief Executive's Policy Address to divert traffic from the Cross Harbour Tunnel, Eastern Harbour Crossing and Western Harbour Crossing.
Hong Kong Government / Government of People's Republic of China: No Stonecutters Bridge: 2009: 1,596 Hong Kong Government / TIML MOM Limited: No Cheung Tsing Bridge: 1977: 600: Hong Kong Government / TIML MOM Limited: No: Lai Chi Kok Bridge: 1968: 790: Hong Kong Government: No: 82,560: Tsing Yi North Bridge: 1987: 1,015: Hong Kong Government ...
Vehicular harbour crossings in Hong Kong; Victoria Harbour crossings This page was last edited on 24 September 2023, at 11:36 (UTC). Text is available under the ...
Vehicular harbour crossings in Hong Kong. Cross-Harbour Tunnel (opened 1972) Eastern Harbour Crossing (opened 1989) Western Harbour Crossing (opened 1997) MTR.
It is the earliest of three vehicular harbour crossings in Hong Kong, opened for traffic in 1972. It was constructed under a 30-year private-sector franchise based on a build–operate–transfer model, and the title passed to the Hong Kong government in 1999 upon termination of the franchise. It has become one of the most congested roads in ...
The Western Harbour Tunnel Company Limited (WHTCL) 香港西區隧道有限公司 is a jointly owned entity engaged principally in the construction, maintenance and operation of the Western Harbour Crossing (WHC) in Hong Kong. Founded in 1992, WHTCL owns the franchise to build and operate the WHC from 1993 up till 2023.
As stipulated by the Laws of Hong Kong Cap 374 s 40 (5) and (5A), [1] medium goods vehicles, heavy goods vehicles and buses or any vehicle driven by a driver with a probationary driving licence shall travel no faster than the speed limit of the road or 70 km/h, whichever is slower; while minibuses shall travel no faster than the speed limit of ...