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  2. Route 3 (Hong Kong) - Wikipedia

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    0.2 - 2.2 0.1 - 1.4 Western Harbour Tunnel (tolled) Yau Tsim Mong: West Kowloon West Kowloon Highway: 2.4 1.5 - Jordan Road: Unnumbered northbound exit only Yau Ma Tei: 3.0 1.9 2 Lai Cheung Road – Mong Kok, Tai Kok Tsui, Sha Tin, High Speed Railway Station, Airport Express Station, Tsim Sha Tsui and Yau Ma Tei: Sham Shui Po: Lai Wan: 6.2 3.9 3

  3. Hong Kong Strategic Route and Exit Number System - Wikipedia

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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.

  4. Route 2 (Hong Kong) - Wikipedia

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    Route 2 (Chinese: 二號幹綫) of Hong Kong is a series of expressways that runs from Quarry Bay of Hong Kong Island to Ma Liu Shui of the New Territories East, formerly known as route 6, and renamed as route 2 in 2004 under the route numbering scheme proposed in the same year. Route 2 consists of 4 parts, from South to North:

  5. Route 6 (Hong Kong) - Wikipedia

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    Exit Destinations Notes Tseung Kwan O: Tseung Lam Highway: 0.0 0.0 1A Tseung Kwan O Town Centre and Tiu Keng Leng: 0.5 - 2.7 0.3 - 1.7 Tseung Kwan O–Lam Tin Tunnel: Lam Tin: 1.4 0.9 1B Route 2 Eastern Harbour Crossing (southbound) – Hong Kong (East) 2.8 1.7 2 Cha Kwo Ling Road – Yau Tong and Kwun Tong: Kowloon Bay: Kai Tak Bridge Road ...

  6. Tsing Yi station - Wikipedia

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    The MTR offers morning express service allowing passengers to take the airport express from Tsing Yi to Hong Kong station. Commuters wishing to reach Hong Kong faster can use their Octopus card at dedicated gates for HK$25. This offer is available every day except Sundays and public holidays from 7 am to 10 am.

  7. Diamond Hill station - Wikipedia

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    Diamond Hill (Chinese: 鑽石山; Cantonese Yale: Jyun sehk sāan) is an MTR station located in Tai Hom, Northern Kowloon, named for local Diamond Hill area. It is an interchange station on the Kwun Tong line and Tuen Ma line.

  8. Lei Yue Mun Road - Wikipedia

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    The westernmost section of Lei Yue Mun Road is a part of Hong Kong Route 7 and serves as a connection between Route 7 and Route 2. [1] The road is named after Lei Yue Mun, a channel roughly 1 km away from its south end. Lei Yue Mun Road is one of the few access roads to Lei Yue Mun. [2]

  9. Admiralty station (MTR) - Wikipedia

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    Admiralty (West) Public Transport Interchange at Admiralty station, near at Exit B. There is a bus terminus stretching across the length of Admiralty that can be reached from exits B, C2 and D. The terminus is served by buses that connect to many different parts of Hong Kong Island, Kowloon and the New Territories.