Tai Lam Tunnel

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Tam Lam Tunnel (Traditional Chinese: 大欖隧道) is a dual 3-lane Route 3 tunnel in Hong Kong. The tunnel ans its highway connection itself are also known as Route 3 (Country Park Section), which is of 10.1 km long connecting Au Tau, Yuen Long and Ting Kau, Tsuen Wan. The tunnel itself is 3.8 km long with the remaining length as the Tsing Long Highway.

The tunnel acts as a major access to the northwest part of New Territories and mainland China from Hong Kong Island and the Kowloon Peninsula. It greatly eased the stress on the overloaded Tuen Mun Road brought by the rapid development of new town of Yuen Long, Tin Shui Wai and Tuen Mun, and the drastic growth of traffic on Lok Ma Chau access to mainland China.


Major road tunnels in Hong Kong

Aberdeen Tunnel | Cheung Tsing Tunnel | Cross-Harbour Tunnel | Discovery Bay Tunnel | Eagle's Nest Tunnel | Eastern Harbour Crossing | Kai Tak Tunnel | Lion Rock Tunnel | Nam Wan Tunnel | Second Lion Rock Tunnel | Sha Tin Heights Tunnel | Shing Mun Tunnels | Tai Lam Tunnel | Tate's Cairn Tunnel | Tseung Kwan O Tunnel | Western Harbour Crossing

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