Kong Sham Western Highway

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Kong Sham Western Highway
Part of Route 10
Kong Sham Western Highway.jpg
A flyover of Kong Sham Western Highway crossing Castle Peak Road in Lam Tei in November 2007.
Route information
Maintained by Highways Department
Length5.4 km (3.4 mi)
Existed1 July 2007–present
Major junctions
North endNgau Hom Shek, Yuen Long District
Major intersections2 in total;
Route 9 at Lam Tei
South endLam Tei, Tuen Mun District
Location
CountryChina
Special administrative regionHong Kong
Highway system
Chinese name
Traditional Chinese西
Jyutpinggong2 sam1 sai1 bou6 gung1 lou6
Cantonese Yalegóng sām sāi bouh gūng louh
Hanyu PinyinGǎng shēn xībù gōnglù
Deep Bay Link
Traditional Chinese
Simplified Chinese线
Jyutpinghau6 hoi2 waan1 gon3 sin3
Hanyu PinyinHòu Hǎiwān Gànxiàn
View from Yuen Long Highway towards the Kong Sham Western Highway and Lau Fau Shan in August 2011.

Kong Sham Western Highway, formerly known as the Deep Bay Link[1] is a highway in Hong Kong. It is 5.4 kilometres (3.4 mi) long and has three lanes in each direction. Its northern end is at Ngau Hom Shek, near Deep Bay, and its southern end is at Lam Tei, in Tuen Mun District.[2] Together with the Hong Kong–Shenzhen Western Corridor, it forms the Route 10 of the Hong Kong Strategic Route and Exit Number System and provides road access from Hong Kong to the mainland. The link itself consists of 108,000 m2 of deck space over 3,014 segments.[3]

  1. ^ Tuen Mun Western Bypass. Project Profile, Highways Department, November 2007. p.1
  2. ^ "Deep Bay Link - North / Segments - Hong Kong" (PDF). Archived from the original (PDF) on 2011-07-18. Retrieved 2010-07-06.
  3. ^ "Bridge Construction Technology". Bridge Construction - VSL. 2012. Retrieved 2 February 2012.

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