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LegCo Panel on Transport visits Tseung Kwan O-Lam Tin Tunnel and Cross Bay Link, Tseung Kwan O (with photos)
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The following is issued on behalf of the Legislative Council Secretariat:

     The Legislative Council (LegCo) Panel on Transport visited the Tseung Kwan O-Lam Tin Tunnel (TKO-LT Tunnel) and Cross Bay Link, Tseung Kwan O (Cross Bay Link) today (November 15) to understand the latest situation of the two highway projects before their commissioning on December 11.

     Members first visited the TKO-LT Tunnel to learn about its key features by riding through the cross passage of the Tunnel. They were briefed by representatives of the Civil Engineering and Development Department on the Tunnel's electrical and mechanical equipment and fire services facilities. Members also observed the design of the interchange and ventilation building at the eastern portal area of the Tunnel. The TKO-LT Tunnel project adopts the design of a dual two-lane highway. It has a total length of about 3.8 kilometres, of which about 2.2 km comprises of the Tunnel.

     Members then went to the marine viaduct of the Cross Bay Link to gain a better understanding of its design features and innovative construction method. Of its about 1.8 km total length connecting TKO-LT Tunnel and Wan Bo Road, 1 km of the Cross Bay Link is the marine viaduct which composes of a double-arch steel bridge. This is the first marine viaduct in Hong Kong which contains carriageways, a cycle track and a footway.

     During the visit, Members were pleased to learn that the two highway projects will be open to traffic on December 11, becoming the second main thoroughfare that will link Tseung Kwan O with Kwun Tong and the Eastern Harbour Crossing. Meanwhile, the tolls of the TKO-LT Tunnel and the Tseung Kwan O Tunnel will be waived. After the commissioning of two projects, the journey time between Tsueng Kwan O and Kowloon East will be cut by about 20 minutes during the morning peak hours. Members also took the opportunity to discuss with the Administration on how to further enhance the traffic connections between Tseung Kwan O and other districts.

     Members participating in the visit were the Panel Chairman Mr Frankie Yick; Panel members Ir Dr Lo Wai-kwok, Mr Luk Chung-hung, Mr Tony Tse, Mr Stanley Li and Mr Yiu Pak-leung; as well as non-Panel members Ms Lam So-wai and Mr Ngan Man-yu.
 
Ends/Tuesday, November 15, 2022
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The Legislative Council (LegCo) Panel on Transport today (November 15) visited the Tseung Kwan O-Lam Tin Tunnel (TKO-LT Tunnel) and Cross Bay Link, Tseung Kwan O. Photo shows LegCo Members visiting the TKO-LT Tunnel to learn about the latest situation of the project before its commissioning.
The Legislative Council (LegCo) Panel on Transport today (November 15) visited the Tseung Kwan O-Lam Tin Tunnel (TKO-LT Tunnel) and Cross Bay Link, Tseung Kwan O. Photos shows Chairman of the LegCo Panel on Transport, Mr Frankie Yick (front row, second left), and other Members receiving a briefing by representatives of the Civil Engineering and Development Department on the key features of the TKO-LT Tunnel during the visit to the Tunnel.
The Legislative Council (LegCo) Panel on Transport today (November 15) visited the Tseung Kwan O-Lam Tin Tunnel and Cross Bay Link, Tseung Kwan O. Photo shows LegCo Members visiting the marine viaduct of the Cross Bay Link, Tseung Kwan O, to learn about its design features.
The Legislative Council (LegCo) Panel on Transport today (November 15) visited the Tseung Kwan O-Lam Tin Tunnel (TKO-LT Tunnel) and Cross Bay Link, Tseung Kwan O. Photo shows LegCo Members posing for a group photo with representatives of the Government and the construction contractor on the marine viaduct of the Cross Bay Link, Tseung Kwan O, namely Mr Tony Tse (third left), Mr Stanley Li (fourth left), Mr Ngan Man-yu (fifth left), Mr Frankie Yick (seventh right), Ir Dr Lo Wai-kwok (sixth right), Mr Yiu Pak-leung (fifth right), Ms Lam So-wai (fourth right) and Mr Luk Chung-hung (third right).