Observed Roads and Exits
Northbound towards Ma Liu Shui | Southbound towards Quarry Bay | ||
Exit | Destination | Exit | Destination |
Quarry Bay (Intersection with Route 4) | |||
1A | Route 4 eastbound towards Chai Wan | ||
1B | Route 4 westbound towards Kennedy Town | ||
Eastern Harbour Crossing | |||
Lei Yue Mun Road | |||
2 | Lam Tin and Lei Yue Mun | 2 | Lei Yue Mun |
2A | Route 7 westbound to Kowloon Bay and eastbound to Tseung Kwan O | ||
2B | Route 7 eastbound to Tseung Kwan O | ||
Kwun Tong Bypass | |||
2C | Kwun Tong Industrial Area | ||
2D | Route 5 westbound to Tsuen Wan | ||
3 | Mong Kok | 3 | Mong Kok |
3A | Kowloon Bay | ||
3B | Route 7 eastbound to Tseung Kwan O | ||
Tate's Cairn Tunnel | |||
Tate's Cairn Highway | |||
4 | Siu Lek Yuen | 4 | Siu Lek Yuen |
5 | Sha Tin Central and Kowloon Central | 5 | Sha Tin Central and Kowloon Central |
6 | Shek Mun and Tai Shui Hang | 6 | Sha Tin Central and Tai Shui Hang |
7 | Ma On Shan and Sai Kung | 7 | Ma On Shan and Sai Kung |
7A | Ma Liu Shui and Sha Tin Racecourse | ||
Ma Liu Shui (Intersection with Route 9) |
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