Eastern Harbour Crossing

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Entrance to Eastern Harbour Crossing at Cha Kwo Ling with tollgates
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Entrance to Eastern Harbour Crossing at Cha Kwo Ling with tollgates
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The Eastern Harbour Crossing (Traditional Chinese: 東區海底隧道), abbreviated as "EHC" (東隧) is a tunnel in Hong Kong. It is a combined road and MTR rail link under Victoria Harbour between Quarry Bay in Hong Kong Island and Cha Kwo Ling in Kowloon.

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[edit] History

The Hong Kong Government negotiated with several consortia to adopt the build-operate-transfer (BOT) model in planning new tunnels in different parts of the city.

In 1986, the government gave New Hong Kong Tunnel the right to run the Tunnel on a 30-year franchise. The lease ends in August 2016. There are two components to the tunnel, a road part and a rail part:

The powerful state-owned investment group CITIC Pacific is interested in both parts, controlling the road part (71% stake) and has half share in the rail part. CITIC also controls 50% of the Western Harbour Tunnel Company.

[edit] Traffic

According to the operator, in 2003, a total number of 26,018,772 vehicles used the Eastern Harbour Tunnel. The average daily throughput was 71,284.

There are many harbour-crossing bus routes that go via the Eastern Harbour Crossing. They are operated by Kowloon Motor Bus, New World First Bus and Citybus.

[edit] Controversies

In June 2005, CITIC decided to raise the toll for using Eastern Harbour Crossing from HK$15 to HK$25 for private vehicles and up to 67% for other classes of vehicles, under the fare adjustment mechanism derived from the build-operate-transfer (BOT) model[1].

The Government of Hong Kong claimed it was powerless to block the toll increase under the BOT model. This has aroused criticisms that the model was detrimental to the public interest, and dissatisfaction of the general public and shifted more traffic to the already congested Cross-Harbour Tunnel.

[edit] Detailed bus routes

[edit] References

  1. ^ Ng, Dennis (May 04, 2005). Toll hike ignites call for government to take control. The Standard. Retrieved on 2006-10-27.

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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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