The Hong Kong Transportation and Logistics Bureau proposes to build three main roads and three railway or railway extensions, of which the Hong Kong -Shenzhen -Western Railway will connect to Qianhai, Shenzhen.
Comprehensive Hong Kong News Agency and Radio of Hong Kong reported that the Director of the Transport and Logistics Bureau Lin Shixiong proposed the above -mentioned plan at the Hong Kong Legislative Council meeting on Friday (December 2).
These three railways include: 8 kilometers long in the Hong Kong section of the Hong Kong -Shenzhen -Western Railway, departing from the flood bridge to connect Shenzhen Qianhai;Connect the existing Jiulongtang Station, connect to the East Railway Line and Kwun Tong Line; the Tseung Kwan Australia Line is about 3 kilometers south to the south, extend from Kangcheng Station to the south, and connects to the 137th district of Tseung Kwan O.
The three main roads are: the total length of the Beidu Highway is about 18 kilometers. In the form of a tunnel, through the wetland and fish ponds, etc., it is surrounded by Tianshui to pass through Shinada, Luomazhou and ancient caves.The total length is about 15 kilometers, the northern part of the Dapu Fanling Highway is connected, and there is an existing major lane near Changsha Bay in the south connecting the West Kowloon.
Lin Shixiong said that the Transport and Logistics Bureau is currently conducting public consultation on the "Three Iron and Three Road" solutions, listening to opinions, conducting technical and environmental assessments. The timetable and precise wiring will be explained next year. It will be related to the Development Bureau.Discuss the arrangement of manual handling.
He said that he hopes that the fourth quarter of next year will build a blueprint for the development of the main transportation infrastructure in the future of Hong Kong, which will include more accurate wiring and preliminary promotion timetable and other information, and promotes related transportation infrastructure projects in a timely manner.