San Tin Highway

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San Tin Highway

Part of Route 9
Route information
Maintained by Highways Department
Length7.9 km (4.9 mi)
Existed1993–present
Major junctions
North endSan Tin (near Chau Tau)
Major intersections3;
HK Route3.svg Route 3 at Au Tau
South endKam Tin (near Au Tau)
Location
CountryChina
Special administrative regionHong Kong
Highway system
San Tin Highway in August 2014

San Tin Highway (Chinese: 新田公路; pinyin: Xīntián Gōnglù; Cantonese Yale: san1 tin4 gung1 lou6) is a northeast-southwest expressway at San Tin in north-western New Territories of Hong Kong. San Tin Highway connects Fanling Highway at its northeastern end at San Tin Interchange[1] to a fork at the Tsing Long Highway and Yuen Long Highway at Kam Tin River east of Yuen Long at the southwestern end of the San Tin Highway. San Tin Highway is also part of Route 9. The road was completed between 1991 and 1993.[2]

Description

San Tin Highway connects the Tsing Long Highway and the Yuen Long Highway north of Au Tau, near the new town of Yuen Long. It is also part of Route 9. The road was completed between 1991 and 1993.[2] The speed limit of the expressway is 100 km/h.

The intersection between San Tin Highway and Fanling Highway is the San Tin Interchange. Slip roads from San Tin Interchange on to San Sham Road lead 2 km north to Hong Kong's only 24-hour border crossing at the Lok Ma Chau Control PointHuanggang Port border crossing with Shenzhen in mainland China. The slip roads were completed in January 2007.[3] Before their construction, the vast amount of lorries and goods vehicles using the roundabout caused serious traffic congestion, on San Sham Road and occasionally on San Tin Highway.

Before the completion of Tsing Long Highway, the southern end of the Highway connected to Castle Peak Road and Au Tau Interchange. When Tsing Long Highway was opened in 1998, San Tin Highway was connected to it, thus linking up with Tai Lam Tunnel and Yuen Long Highway. The interchange near Fairview Park is the roundabout which has the most exits in Hong Kong. It has 7 entrances and exits which lead to:

  • Fairview Park (Joining Fairview Park Boulevard)
  • San Tin Highway (Bidirectional)
  • Castle Peak Road — Tam Mi (Bidirectional)
  • San Tam Road (Bidirectional)

Interchanges

San Tin Highway HK Route9.svg
Northbound exits Exit number Southbound exits
HK Route9.svg continues as Fanling Highway
End San Tin Highway HK Route9.svg Start San Tin Highway HK Route9.svg
SAN TIN INTERCHANGE
Lok Ma Chau, San Tin, Kwu Tung
San Sham Road, Castle Peak Road - San Tin, Castle Peak Road - Chau Tau, Kwu Tung Road
10 SAN TIN INTERCHANGE
Lok Ma Chau, San Tin, Kwu Tung
San Sham Road, Castle Peak Road - San Tin, Castle Peak Road - Chau Tau, Kwu Tung Road
San Tin, Mai Po
Mai Po Lung Road, Shek Wu Wai Road
10A no exit
Fairview Park and Kam Tin
Fairview Park Boulevard, Castle Peak Road - Tam Mi, San Tam Road
11 Fairview Park and Kam Tin
Fairview Park Boulevard, Castle Peak Road - Tam Mi, San Tam Road
Start San Tin Highway HK Route9.svg End San Tin Highway HK Route9.svg
continues on as Yuen Long Highway HK Route9.svg
intersects with Tsing Long Highway HK Route3.svg

References

  1. ^ "San Tin Interchange" Atkins Global
  2. ^ a b Bolchover, Joshua; Hasdell, Peter (2016). Border Ecologies: Hong Kong's Mainland Frontier. Birkhäuser. p. 104. ISBN 3035602840.
  3. ^ "Improvements Works to San Tin Interchange, Lok Ma Chau" chunwo.com

External links

Preceded by
Fanling Highway
Hong Kong Route 9
HK Route9.svg
San Tin Highway
Succeeded by
Yuen Long Highway