Route 10 (Hong Kong)

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Route 10
Route 10
Hong Kong-Shenzhen Western Corridor
Route 10 coloured red
Length: 10.9 km (7 mi)
Formed: 2007
From: Shekou, Shenzhen
Major
junctions:
2
To: Tuen Mun
System: Hong Kong Strategic Route and Exit Number System

Route 10 is the newest trunk route in the Hong Kong Strategic Route and Exit Number System. It is a 10.9 km dual carriageway with three lanes in each direction, consisting of the Kong Sham Western Highway (formerly Deep Bay Link) and the Hong Kong-Shenzhen Western Corridor, connecting the Yuen Long Highway (Route 9) in Lam Tei to the Shenzhen Bay Port. The trunk route is the only one in Hong Kong that terminates at a border crossing.

The Hong Kong Government had proposed to build the Yuen Long-Lantau and the Lantau-Hong Kong Island sections, but the proposals have been shelved.

[edit] Observed roads and exits

Northbound towards Shekou Southbound towards Lam Tei
Exit Destination Exit Destination
Shenzhen Bay Port, Shekou
Kong Sham Western Highway
1 Ha Tsuen 1 Ha Tsuen
3 Route 9 towards Tuen Mun
Lam Tei (Intersection with Route 9)
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