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General Information

Other name(s): Cheung Ching Tunnel
Beginning of works: 1993
Completion: 22 May 1997
Status: in use

Project Type

Structure: Tunnel
Function / usage: Road tunnel

Location

Location: , , ,
Connects to: Cheung Tsing Bridge (1996)
Coordinates: 22° 20' 53.84" N    114° 6' 38.82" E
Coordinates: 22° 20' 40.83" N    114° 5' 44.28" E
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Technical Information

Dimensions

tunnel length 1.6 km
number of lanes 2 x 3

Excerpt from Wikipedia

Cheung Tsing Tunnel, also spelled Cheung Ching Tunnel, is a dual tube 3-lane tunnel on Tsing Yi Island, Hong Kong. It is part of Tsing Kwai Highway of Route 3. Ist east end connects to Rambler Channel Bridge and west Cheung Tsing Highway. The tunnel was opened on 1997-05-22 and is the second toll-free tunnel in Hong Kong. Ist length is about 1.6 kilometres.

Construction

The tunnel was given the name "Cheung Ching" (長青) because it is beneath Cheung Ching Estate, the first public housing estate on the island.

Construction through the granite of Tsing Yi Peak required explosives to get through the hardness of the hill. To prevent dislodging of rocks and buildings on the surface slopes the rocks were reinforced by concrete and steel. Although the tunnel used explosives in ist construction, boring was more used as the primary digging procedure.

Management

The tunnel was managed by Tsing Ma Management Limited under Tsing Ma Control Area, along with Tsing Ma Bridge, Kap Shui Mun Bridge, Ting Kau Bridge, Rambler Channel Bridge, North Lantau Highway and Tsing Kwai Highway.

The traffic of the tunnel is monitored in the buildings at both end, namely East Portal and West Portal Buildings.

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

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  • About this
    data sheet
  • Structure-ID
    20012283
  • Published on:
    17/06/2004
  • Last updated on:
    11/03/2016
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