Route 3 (Hong Kong)

Route 3

Route 3 coloured red
Route information
Maintained by Highways Department
Length: 27.4 km (17.0 mi)
Existed: 1998 – present
Major junctions
South end: Connaught Road West, Sai Ying Pun
  Tsing Sha Highway, Cheung Sha Wan
Ching Cheung Road, Kwai Chung
Tsuen Wan Road, Kwai Chung
Lantau Link, Tsing Yi
Tuen Mun Road, Ting Kau
North end: in Yuen Long
Location
Districts: Central and Western, Yau Tsim Mong, Sham Shui Po, Kwai Tsing, Tsuen Wan, Yuen Long
Highway system

Hong Kong Strategic Route and Exit Number System

Route 2Route 4
Legend
0.0 Exit 1A
0.0 Exit 1B
0.2-2.2 Western Harbour Crossing
3.0 Exit 2
6.2 Exit 3
7.7 Exit 4
8.3 Exit 4A
9.3 Exit 4B
10.0 Exit 4C
11.0-11.4 Cheung Tsing Bridge
11.4-13.0 Cheung Tsing Tunnel
14.0 Exit 4D
14.1 Exit 4E
14.3 Exit 5(N ex S en)
14.3 Exit 5A
15.1 Exit 5(S ex N en)

Route 3 (Chinese: 三號幹綫) is a series of expressways in Hong Kong that runs from Sai Ying Pun in Hong Kong Island to Yuen Long in New Territories West, linking West Kowloon, Kwai Chung and Tsing Yi. It was built as part of the Airport Core Program to provide access to Hong Kong International Airport from the city, and to relieve congestions in the New Territories. The Western Harbour Crossing and Tai Lam Tunnel that form part of the route are tollways.

Route description

The route originates at the junction with Route 4 at Connaught Road in Sai Ying Pun Hong Kong Island, and immediately crosses the Victoria Harbour through the tolled Western Harbour Crossing. From then on it heads northwest on a viaduct along the West Kowloon Highway, above the Tung Chung Line and Airport Express tracks. This section has three exits that connects with Route 8, Route 7 and Route 5 respectively. It then enters the Tsing Kwai Highway in Lai Chi Kok and continues west to Tsing Yi Island on Rambler Channel Bridge. Once it reaches the island, the Cheung Ching Tunnel immediately follows. At the other end of the tunnel, Route 3 enters the Tsing Yi Northwestern Interchange and meet with Route 8 again. The interchange is a gateway to Lantau Island and Chek Lap Kok Airport. Route 3 then makes a sharp turn and travels north on Ting Kau Bridge and quickly enters the tolled Tai Lam Tunnel and Tuen Mun Road. From there, the remainder of the route is dubbed the Country Park Section[1] which runs all the way to Kam Tin along the Tsing Long Highway, and joins Route 9 near Pok Oi Hospital and Yuen Long Highway.[2]

The route is made up of the following roads:

Exits and Interchanges

Route
Yuen Long (north) bound exits Exit Number Sai Ying Pun (south) bound exits
Start Route 3
from Connaught Road West
to Yuen Long
1A End Route 3 continues as
Connaught Road West
Sai Ying Pun, Sheung Wan, Central and Wan Chai
1B Connaught Road West
Kennedy Town, Shek Tong Tsui, Pok Fu Lam and Aberdeen
Western Harbour Crossing
Lai Cheung Road
Tsim Sha Tsui, Mong Kok
Lin Cheung Road
Tai Kok Tsui, Sha Tin, Lai Chi Kok and Sham Shui Po
2 Lai Cheung Road
Yau Ma Tei, Kowloon Station , Tsim Sha Tsui and Kowloon Tong
Tsing Sha Highway
Tsing Yi, Lantau , Tuen Mun, Yuen Long and Tin Shui Wai
3 Lin Cheung Road
Lai Chi Kok
Sham Mong Road
Cheung Sha Wan and Sham Shui Po
Mei Ching Road
Container Terminals 1-8, Lai King, Sha Tin,
Princess Margaret Hospital
4 Lin Cheung Road
Container Terminals 1-8, Lantau
no exit 4A Ching Cheung Road
Sha Tin, Kwun Tong
Tsuen Wan Road
Tsing Yi Station, Tsing Yi North, Tsuen Wan, Kwai Chung
4B no exit
Kwai Tsing Road
Tsing Yi South
4C no exit
Cheung Tsing Bridge & Tunnel
no exit 4D Tsing Sha Highway
Container Terminals 8-9, Sha Tin
no exit 4E Tsing Yi Road West
Tsing Yi, Tsuen Wan, Tsing Yi Station
Lantau Link
Lantau
5 Lantau Link
Lantau
Lantau Link Administration Building 5A no exit
Ting Kau Bridge
Tuen Mun Road
Sham Tseng, Tsing Lung Tau and Tuen Mun
6 Tuen Mun Road
Tsuen Wan, Sha Tin and Kwai Chung
Tai Lam Tunnel
Pat Heung Road
Pat Heung
6A no exit
Kam Tin Road
Kam Tin and Shek Kong
6B no exit
End Route 3
joins Yuen Long Highway or San Tin Highway
- Start Route 3
to Sai Ying Pun

References

  1. "Route 3 Country Park Section Ltd". Retrieved 7 September 2014.
  2. "Route Diagram-Route 3". Transport Department. Retrieved 6 September 2014.
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