The largest highway project under construction in Hong Kong, the
13.6-kilometer Route 8, will open in phases from next year, a
government press release quoted Hong Kong Director of Highways Mak
Chai-kwong as saying on Sunday.
He said the Route 8 links Sha Tin and Tsing Yi in the New
Territories via Cheung Sha Wan in Kowloon and the new route will
offer quick access to the airport from the northeast New
Territories.
Mak Chai-kwong said the Kowloon Section of Route 8, including
the Lai Chi Kok Viaduct, will open next year. The Route 8's Tsing
Yi Section, including Stonecutters Bridge, will be completed in
2008 to 2009.
He said the Route 8 includes Stonecutters Bridge -- a
cable-stayed bridge straddling Rambler Channel with a main span of
1,018 meters.
He said the construction started in phases in April 2002. By
last June about 70 percent of the work on the Sha Tin-Cheung Sha
Wan section (Kowloon section) had been finished, with about half
the works on the Cheung Sha Wan-Tsing Yi section (Tsing Yi section)
completed.
The last two decades has been a period of rapid growth in Hong
Kong, Mak said, noting the city has built some world-class
transport infrastructure in that time.
"We were involved in the implementation of six of the 10 Airport
Core Program Projects -- the North Lantau Highway, the Lantau Link,
the West Kowloon Highway, the Route 3 Country Park Section, the
Western Harbor Crossing and the Airport Railway.
Hong Kong also saw its railway network expanded, including the
Kowloon Canton Railway Corporation's West Rail, the East Rail
Extension to Tsim Sha Tsui, the Disneyland Resort Line and some
other projects, he said.
(Xinhua News Agency August 28, 2006)