Route 3 (Hong Kong) - Observed Roads and Exits

Observed Roads and Exits

Northbound towards Yuen Long Southbound towards Sai Ying Pun
Exit Destination Exit Destination
Sai Ying Pun (Intersection with Route 4)
1A Route 4 westbound towards Kennedy Town and Aberdeen
1B Route 4 eastbound towards Sheung Wan,Central and Wan Chai
Western Harbour Tunnel
West Kowloon Highway
2 Tsim Sha Tsui 2 Tsim Sha Tsui
3 Route 8 westbound to Tsing Yi and Lantau Island 3 Cheung Sha Wan
4 Container Port and Lai King 4 Container Port and Lantau Island
Tsing Kwai Highway
4A Route 7 eastbound to Tseung Kwan O
4B Route 5 westbound towards Tsuen Wan
4C Tsing Yi
Cheung Tsing Bridge
Cheung Tsing Tunnel
Cheung Tsing Highway
4D Route 8 eastbound to Container Port
4E Tsing Yi and Airport Express Station
5 Route 8 westbound to Lantau Island and Airport 5 Route 8 westbound to Lantau Island and Airport
5A Lantau Link administration building
Ting Kau Bridge
6 Route 9 to Tuen Mun 6 Route 9 to Tsuen Wan
Tsing Long Highway
Tai Lam Tunnel
Tsing Long Highway
6A Pat Heung
6B Kam Tin
Yuen Long (Intersection with Route 9)

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