Lantau Link

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Lantau Link toll plaza at Tsing Chau Tsai, on Lantau Island.
The Lantau Link crossing the island of Ma Wan. From left to right: Tsing Ma Bridge, Ma Wan Viaduct (on the island) and Kap Shui Mun Bridge.

The Lantau Link, formerly known as the Lantau Fixed Crossing,[1] is a roadway linking Hong Kong International Airport to the urban areas in Hong Kong. It was officially opened on 27 April 1997, and it opened to traffic on 22 May the same year.[1]

Infrastructure

The Lantau Link is 3.5 kilometres (2.2 mi) long and carries a railway as well as roads.[1] It comprises

The Lantau Link is the only land passageway connecting Lantau and other parts of Hong Kong. The Link is split into upper and lower level for traffic. The upper level is an open, 3-lane divided highway, while the lower level has the track for the MTR Airport Express and Tung Chung Line and two single-lane roads for emergency use in both directions. The speed limit is 80 kilometres per hour (50 mph) on the upper level and 50 kilometres per hour (31 mph) on the lower level.

In normal situations, the lower level is not open. It is opened only in special circumstances such as strong wind or serious accidents which lead to the closure of the upper level. The lower level is not connected to Ma Wan.

Near the end of the Lantau Link is the cable-stayed Ting Kau Bridge.

Interchanges

Lantau Link HK Route8.svg
Inbound exits Exit number Lantau-bound exits
End Lantau Link
continues as Tsing Sha Highway HK Route8.svg
- Start Lantau Link
Cheung Tsing Highway HK Route3.svg
Container Terminals 1-7, Kowloon, Hong Kong
4A no exit
Tsing Long Highway HK Route3.svg
Yuen Long, Tuen Mun
4B no exit
Tsing Ma Bridge
Ma Wan Viaduct
no exit 4C Ma Wan Road
Ma Wan
enter by permit only
Kap Shui Mun Bridge
Start Lantau Link - End Lantau Link
continues as North Lantau Highway HK Route8.svg

See also

References

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Preceded by Hong Kong Route 8
HK Route8.svg
Lantau Link
Succeeded by
North Lantau Highway
  1. 1.0 1.1 1.2 Government information about the Lantau Link