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The Shing Mun Tunnels are a system of tunnels and viaducts in the New Territories, Hong Kong connecting the new towns of Tsuen Wan to the west and Sha Tin to the east. They are a part of Route 9 and the Tsuen Wan entrance is the reset point (As Route 9 is apparently a loop) of Route 9. The tunnels lead to Cheung Pei Shan Road and connect in Tsuen Wan, and in the east which links and ends at Tai Po Road. The Shing Mun Tunnels are currently managed by Greater Lucky (H.K.) Company Limited.

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  • The Shing Mun Tunnels are a system of tunnels and viaducts in the New Territories, Hong Kong connecting the new towns of Tsuen Wan to the west and Sha Tin to the east. They are a part of Route 9 and the Tsuen Wan entrance is the reset point (As Route 9 is apparently a loop) of Route 9. Construction started on 11 February 1987 and the tunnels opened on 20 April 1990. They are made up of three sections, each with twin two-lane tunnels (one each way). The westerly pair passes through Smuggler's Ridge near Shing Mun Reservoir, where it gets its name from; the easterly pair passes through Needle Hill and is linked to the westerly pair by two viaducts over Lower Shing Mun Reservoir. The toll plaza and bus interchange are located outside the Tsuen Wan end of the tunnel. The tunnels lead to Cheung Pei Shan Road and connect in Tsuen Wan, and in the east which links and ends at Tai Po Road. The Shing Mun Tunnels are currently managed by Greater Lucky (H.K.) Company Limited. (en)
  • 城門隧道(英語:Shing Mun Tunnels)是新界區內首條收費行車隧道,於1990年4月20日通車,簡稱城隧,亦是9號幹線里程計算起始的路段及新界的士首條指定可營運的收費行車隧道(第二條是大欖隧道),隧道人員獲授權執行《香港法例》368章《行車隧道(政府)條例》。另除青沙公路以東的一小段城門隧道公路東行外,城門隧道及城門隧道公路其餘路段禁止紅色小巴行駛。 (zh)
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  • Tai Po Road – Sha Tin (en)
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  • Chéngmén Suìdào (en)
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  • Bridges over the valley of Lower Shing Mun Reservoir in January 2008 (en)
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  • 城門隧道(英語:Shing Mun Tunnels)是新界區內首條收費行車隧道,於1990年4月20日通車,簡稱城隧,亦是9號幹線里程計算起始的路段及新界的士首條指定可營運的收費行車隧道(第二條是大欖隧道),隧道人員獲授權執行《香港法例》368章《行車隧道(政府)條例》。另除青沙公路以東的一小段城門隧道公路東行外,城門隧道及城門隧道公路其餘路段禁止紅色小巴行駛。 (zh)
  • The Shing Mun Tunnels are a system of tunnels and viaducts in the New Territories, Hong Kong connecting the new towns of Tsuen Wan to the west and Sha Tin to the east. They are a part of Route 9 and the Tsuen Wan entrance is the reset point (As Route 9 is apparently a loop) of Route 9. The tunnels lead to Cheung Pei Shan Road and connect in Tsuen Wan, and in the east which links and ends at Tai Po Road. The Shing Mun Tunnels are currently managed by Greater Lucky (H.K.) Company Limited. (en)
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