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General Information

Name in local language: 香港仔隧道 (Xiānggǎngzǎi Suìdào)
Beginning of works: 1977
Completion: 12 March 1982
Status: in use

Project Type

Structure: Tunnel
Function / usage: Road tunnel

Location

Location: , ,
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Address: Route 1
Coordinates: 22° 16' 15.12" N    114° 10' 49.41" E
Coordinates: 22° 15' 11.43" N    114° 10' 45.49" E
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Technical Information

Dimensions

length 1 870 m
number of lanes 2 x 2
number of tubes 2

Excerpt from Wikipedia

Aberdeen Tunnel (Chinese: 香港仔隧道; Cantonese Yale: heung1 gong2 jai2 seui6 dou6) is a two-tube tunnel linking Happy Valley and Wong Chuk Hang near Aberdeen on the Hong Kong Island, Hong Kong. It shortens the travel time between Wong Chuk Hang and Causeway Bay of the Hong Kong Island. It connects the Wong Chuk Hang Road and Canal Road Flyover in the Hong Kong Island. The toll plaza is at the Wong Chuk Hang end.

The toll is HK$5. The tunnel is 1.9 kilometres (1.2 mi) long and was used by 64,114 vehicles daily in 2015.

Aberdeen Tunnel is currently managed by Transport Infrastructure Management Limited.

History

A tunnel was planned in the long-term development plan for Aberdeen approved by the Governor-in-Council in 1964. Support for the tunnel grew following the closure of the Wong Nai Chung Gap by landslides. In 1970, Aberdeen kaifong leaders and industrialists called on the government to build the tunnel. A pilot tunnel was dug in the mid-1970s to examine underground rock conditions. Official approval for the full project, comprising the tunnel and the Canal Road flyover extension, was granted in late 1975. The opening of the tunnel was much delayed by both difficult tunneling conditions, and the late arrival of communications equipment from overseas. The contractor was Dragages Hong Kong.

The tunnel opened on 12 March 1982. From the very beginning, the tunnel suffered from congestion at the approach roads. In 1991, the toll was raised from $3 to $5.

The Aberdeen Tunnel's operations and management were privatised in 1991. It was contracted out to the Cross Harbour Tunnel Company initially. Tunnel management was contracted out to Serco Group (HK) Ltd. on 29 September 1998, and then to Transport Infrastructure Management Ltd. on 29 September 2014.

Underground laboratory

The Aberdeen Tunnel Underground Laboratory between the two tunnel tubes was appended by the University of Hong Kong during construction. The laboratory facilitates particle physics research.

Text imported from Wikipedia article "Aberdeen Tunnel" and modified on 23 July 2019 under the CC-BY-SA 3.0 license.

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  • Published on:
    11/03/2016
  • Last updated on:
    28/05/2021
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