Route 5 (Hong Kong)

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Route 5
Alignment and exits of Route 5 (zoom in to view exit details)
Route information
Maintained by Highways Department
Length17.9 km (11.1 mi)
Existed29 October 1968 (Lai Chi Kok Bridge)–present
Major junctions
East end Route 7 in Ngau Tau Kok
Major intersections Route 2 near Kowloon Bay
Route 1 in Hung Hom
Route 7 in Lai King
Route 3 in Tsuen Wan
West end Route 9 near Chai Wan Kok
Location
CountryChina
Special administrative regionHong Kong
DistrictsKwun Tong, Kowloon City, Yau Tsim Mong, Sham Shui Po, Kwai Tsing, Tsuen Wan
Highway system
Route 4 Route 6
An overhead viaduct carries Route 5 through a parking garage in Yau Ma Tei

Route 5 (Chinese: 五號幹綫) is a strategic route[1] in Hong Kong from eastern to western Kowloon and New Kowloon, and ends in Tsuen Wan in the New Territories where it connects to Route 9. It is one of the most seriously congested routes in Kowloon, as it serves as an interchange to the Hung Hom Cross-Harbour Tunnel, especially during peak hours.

Route 5 begins in the east from Kowloon Bay westwards via central Kowloon to Yau Ma Tei. From Yau Ma Tei, the road heads north to Tsuen Wan and meets Route 9. In the Tai Kok Tsui section of Route 5, where the route runs in south-north direction, the northbound and southbound lanes are separated, with the northbound and southbound flyovers running over two parallel roads (Tai Kok Tsui Road and Tong Mi Road respectively). It passes through Ngau Tau Kok, Kowloon Bay, Ma Tau Chung, Hung Hom, Yau Ma Tei, Lai Chi Kok, Kwai Chung and Tsuen Wan.

  1. ^ "Transport Department - Strategic Route Numbers".

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