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Major bridges in Hong Kong Name Year opened Length (m) Franchise expiry Owner/operator Toll Daily traffic Daily capacity Tsing Ma Bridge: 1997: 1,377 Hong Kong Government / TIML MOM Limited: No: 94,185 (as of Aug 2019) Kap Shui Mun Bridge: 1997: 1,323 Hong Kong Government / TIML MOM Limited: No Ting Kau Bridge: 1998: 1,177 Hong Kong Government ...
The 41-metre-wide (135 ft) bridge deck carries six lanes of automobile traffic, with three lanes in each direction. The lower level contains two rail tracks and two sheltered carriageways used for maintenance access and traffic lanes when particularly severe typhoons strike Hong Kong and the bridge deck is closed to traffic. [4]
Pages in category "Railway bridges in Hong Kong" The following 7 pages are in this category, out of 7 total. ... List of tunnels and bridges in Hong Kong;
The Rambler Channel Bridge is a quadruple-track railway bridge in Hong Kong. It carries the MTR 's Airport Express and Tung Chung line over the Rambler Channel , linking Tsing Yi station and Lai King station .
List of railway bridges and viaducts in Hong Kong; Beipan River Shuibai Railway Bridge, crossing the Beipan River near Liupanshui, Guizhou province; Fenglingdu Yellow River Railway Bridge, crossing the Yellow River between Shanxi and Shaanxi provinces
The Kap Shui Mun Bridge (KSMB) in Hong Kong, part of Lantau Link of Route 8, is one of the longest cable-stayed bridges in the world that transports both road and railway traffic, with the upper deck used for motor vehicles and the lower deck for both vehicles and the MTR. It has a main span of 430 metres (1,410 ft) and an overall length of 750 ...
22 Hong Kong. Toggle Hong Kong subsection. 22.1 Current. 22.2 Former. 23 Hungary. 24 India. 25 Indonesia. 26 Iraq. ... Road–rail bridges are bridges shared by road ...
The first mode of rail transport for the public in Hong Kong was the Peak Tram, serving The Peak (at Victoria Gap), the Mid-Levels and the city centre since 1888. This was followed by the Mount Parker Cable Car in 1892, but this system was terminated in 1932 and dismantled.