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The "Exit 2" and "Route 5" signs at the entrance of Kai Tak Tunnel. The three north-south routes are Route 1, Route 2, and Route 3.They connect Hong Kong Island, metro Kowloon and the New Territories via a series of flyovers and tunnels.
3.9 3 Route 8 Tsing Sha Highway (Lai Wan Interchange) – Tsing Yi, Lantau, Lai Chi Kok and Cheung Sha Wan: Southbound motorists must use exit 4 for Sha Tin and Lantau: Mei Foo: Tsing Kwai Highway: 7.7 4.8 4 Mei Ching Road (Mei Foo Interchange) – Container Terminals 1-8, Lai King and Sha Tin: Southbound motorists use roundabout for Sha Tin ...
Code Kennedy Town: Central and Western: 28 December 2014: KET HKU: Central and Western: HKU Sai Ying Pun: Central and Western: 29 March 2015: SYP Sheung Wan: Central and Western: 23 May 1986: SHW Central Tsuen Wan line Transfer to Tung Chung line and Airport Express via Hong Kong station: Central and Western: CEN Admiralty Tsuen Wan line
The station is noted for having the deepest platforms in the MTR network by metres above sea level to allow the Tseung Kwan O line tunnel to traverse Victoria Harbour.They are also among the deepest by metres below ground level (with a maximum depth of 37 m (121 ft 5 in) below ground level, [citation needed], although HKU and Sai Ying Pun stations are deeper [4]) The station's concourses ...
Chai Wan (Chinese: 柴灣) is the eastern terminus of the MTR Island line on Hong Kong Island, Hong Kong.It is the only station on the Island line that is elevated. The station is located at the junction of Chai Wan Road and Island Eastern Corridor, and serves Siu Sai Wan and Chai Wan, a primarily residential and industrial town.
Like all other Island line stations, Tin Hau is located along the northern shore of Hong Kong Island.Named after the nearby Tin Hau Temple, the station is actually at the core of the Causeway Bay neighbourhood; however the station's presence has caused the surrounding area to be colloquially called "Tin Hau".
For his last class in Hong Kong in July, liberal studies teacher Fong showed his students calligraphy by the territory's late democratic activist Szeto Wah: "Choose the right path and stick to it."
The station serves the Hong Kong Convention and Exhibition Centre, the Wan Chai Sports Ground and various nearby office towers in Wan Chai North.. It will become an interchange station between the North Island line (the extension of Tseung Kwan O line) and the East Rail line, offering cross-platform interchange between the two lines.