Guangzhou-Shenzhen-Hong Kong Express Rail Link
The 26km Hong Kong section of Guangzhou-Shenzhen-Hong Kong express rail link (XRL) will connect Hong Kong with Shenzhen and Guangzhou. "The Hong Kong Special Administrative Region (HKSAR) Government proposed the Hong Kong section of the express rail link."The project is aimed at reducing the travel time between Hong Kong and Guangzhou. The total length of the Guangzhou-Shenzhen-Hong Kong Express rail link will be 142km, which will be completed in two sections - the Guangzhou section (116km) and the Hong Kong (26km). The construction began in January 2011 and is expected to be completed by May 2015. MTR Corporation is the operator of the project. The corridor is expected to carry about 99,000 passengers a day by 2016. The estimated journey time after the construction of corridor will reduce to 14 minutes between Hong Kong and Futian stations, 23 minutes between Hong Kong and Shenzhen North and 48 minutes between Hong Kong and Guangzhou South. Guangzhou-Shenzhen-Hong Kong express rail link project details In April 2008 MTR Corporation was asked to carry out planning and design on the proposed express rail link. In October 2009, amendments were made to the proposed express link. Funding for construction of the corridor project was approved by the Legislative Council in January 2010. Construction of the corridor commenced in January 2010. The line also runs from West Kowloon in Hong Kong to Huanggang and will be connected with the 16,000km national high-speed railway network. It will have one station at West Kowloon in Hong Kong. Line routes on the Guangzhou-Shenzhen-Hong Kong XRL Infrastructure and construction of the major Chinese line It includes construction of 26km of dedicated underground track, emergency rescue sidings and the stabling sidings in Shek Kong, ventilation facilities at Mai Po, Ngau Tam Mei and Pat Heung, along with an emergency access point at Tai Kong Po. It also includes construction of a temporary magazine site near Tai Shue Ha in Yuen Long for the blasting operations during construction. Tunnel boring machines will be used for the construction of tunnels along the line. Construction of tunnels at Tse Uk Tsuen in Pat Heung and Shek Yam in Kwai Chung will be carried out by using drill and blast method. The cut and cover method will be used for the construction of emergency rescue sidings and stabling sidings at Shek Kong. |