Tsing Sha Highway Explained

Country:HKG
Type:Route
Route:8
Tsing Sha Highway
Alternate Name:Part of Route 8
Map:Tsing Sha Highway map.svg
Map Notes:Tsing Sha Highway coloured red
Length Km:15.0
Length Notes:14.52NaN2 eastbound
Established:2008
Direction A:East
Terminus A:Sha Tin (near Tai Wai)
Junction:10 in total;
Route 9 at Sha Tin
Route 7 at Lai Chi Kok
Route 3 at Cheung Sha Wan and Tsing Yi
Direction B:West
Terminus B:Tsing Yi

Tsing Sha Highway is a major expressway in Hong Kong, which links the island of Tsing Yi to Sha Tin. The road is part of Route 8, which starts in Sha Tin and terminates in Tung Chung. It was opened in March 2008 and extended in December 2009.

History

Tsing Sha Highway was built in three stages.

The section that is known as Route T3 is in Tai Wai. The contract was awarded on 16 March 2003 and construction commenced on 26 March 2003.[1] [2] The southbound bridge was completed on 23 November 2005, and the northbound bridge in March 2008.[2] [3] [4] [5] This section cost approximately HK$2,120.2 million to build. This section has two exits; 1 and 1A.

The section between the end of Road T3 and Stonecutters Island commenced construction in November 2002 and was opened on 21 March 2008.[6] It includes the Tai Wai Tunnel, the Sha Tin Heights Tunnel and the Eagle's Nest Tunnel.[7] This section has five exits; 1B, 1C, 2A, 2B and 2C.

The section between Stonecutters Island and Tsing Yi commenced construction in April 2002 and was opened on 20 December 2009.[8] It includes the Stonecutters Bridge and the Nam Wan Tunnel.[9] This section has three exits; 2D, 3 and 3A. Before this section was completed, all cars continuing with Tsing Sha Highway have taken exit 2C and so those cars who wish to go to Lantau should use exit 2A.

Alignment

The road starts off in Sha Tin at an intersection with Tai Po Road – Sha Tin, then heads southwest towards Cheung Sha Wan through the Tai Wai Tunnel, Sha Tin Heights Tunnel and Eagle's Nest Tunnel.

After passing through the Eagle's Nest Tunnel, the road interchanges with Ching Cheung Road of Route 7. The road then goes into a flyover, passing over Cheung Sha Wan. At this point the road interchanges at Lai Wan Interchange with Tsing Kwai Highway and West Kowloon Highway of Route 3.

The road continues as a flyover across Stonecutters Island, then turns onto the Stonecutters Bridge towards Tsing Yi. After arriving at Tsing Yi, the road goes through the Nam Wan Tunnel, passing under Tsing Yi's hills, then comes out on the other side of Tsing Yi. The road intersects with Route 3 again at North West Tsing Yi Interchange, and then terminates, leading on to the Lantau Link.

According to the road signs, the speed limit for the section on the north of the toll plaza is 70 km/h, while at the south of the toll plaza the speed limit is increased to 80 km/h.

Interchanges

Tsing Sha Highway
Eastbound exitsExit numberWestbound exits
End of Route 8
intersects with Shing Mun Tunnel Road
End Tsing Sha Highway Start Tsing Sha Highway
Sha Tin T3
Tai Wai, Tsuen Wan
Tai Po Road – Tai Wai, Shing Mun Tunnel Road
1Tai Wai
Chik Wan Street
no exit1ATai Po Road
Tai Po Road – Sha Tin Heights
Tai Wai Tunnel
Hin Tin
Che Kung Miu Road
1Bno exit
Sha Tin Heights Tunnel
Eagle's Nest Tunnel
no exit1CKwai Chung
Ching Cheung Road
Lai Chi Kok Flyover
no exit2ALAI WAN INTERCHANGE
Kowloon (W), Hong Kong, Kwai Chung, Container Terminals 1–8
Lin Cheung Road (access road to Tsing Kwai Highway and Western Harbour Crossing ), Mei Ching Road, Lai Po Road
Tsim Sha Tsui, Hong Kong
West Kowloon Highway
2Bno exit
Ngong Shuen Chau Viaduct
no exit2CStonecutters Island, Container Terminal 8
Container Port Road South, Chi Ngong Road
Stonecutters Island, Container Terminal 8
Container Port Road South, Hing Wah Street West
2Dno exit
Stonecutters Bridge
Tsing Yi East Viaduct
Tsing Yi, Container Terminal 9
Tsing Yi Road, Tsing Yi Hong Wan Road
3Tsing Yi, Container Terminal 9
Tsing Yi Road, Tsing Yi Hong Wan Road
Nam Wan Tunnel
Tsing Yi West Viaduct
no exit3ANorth West Tsing Yi Interchange
Yuen Long, Tuen Mun
Tsing Long Highway
Start Tsing Sha Highway

Tai Wai Tunnel

The shortest of the three tunnels on Route T3 of the main Route 8 and runs from Shatin to Hin Tin.

Tai Wai Tunnel
Status:Active
Owner:Hong Kong Government
Traffic:Vehicular
Length:0.5km (00.3miles)
Speed:70kph

External links

22.3328°N 114.1444°W

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Development Bureau – Press Releases: Road T3 construction contract awarded. 16 March 2003. 19 May 2013. Development Bureau of the Government of Hong Kong.
  2. Web site: Sha Tin New Town, Stage II – Construction of Road T3. Hong Kong Engineering Archive. 19 May 2013.
  3. Web site: Southbound mainline bridge of Road T3 in Sha Tin completed. 23 November 2005. 19 May 2013. Government Information Centre.
  4. Web site: Road T3 bridge completed. Government of Hong Kong. 23 November 2005. 29 May 2013.
  5. Web site: Sha Tin New Town Stage II Construction of Road T3. 19 May 2013. Civil Engineering and Development Department of the Government of Hong Kong. dead. https://archive.today/20130616092000/http://www.cedd.gov.hk/eng/projects/major/nte/nte3ae7458cl.htm. 16 June 2013. dmy-all.
  6. Web site: Route 8 between Cheung Sha Wan and Sha Tin. Highways Department of the Government of Hong Kong. 10 October 2012.
  7. Web site: Section of Tsing Sha Highway to open on Friday. Transport Department of the Government of Hong Kong. 18 March 2008. 8 October 2012.
  8. Web site: Route 8 between Tsing Yi and Cheung Sha Wan. Highways Department of the Government of Hong Kong. 10 October 2012.
  9. Web site: Tsing Sha Highway to open Dec 20. Government of Hong Kong. 18 December 2009. 30 September 2012.