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March 8, 2014
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Rambler Channel

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Rambler Channel (藍巴勒海峽) separates Tsing Yi Island and the mainland Kowloon Peninsula of the New Territories, in Hong Kong. The widest point of the channel is 900 meters.

Historical, the channel named Tsing Yi Mun (青衣門) and Tsing Yi Channel.

Image:ImageTingKauBridgeEarlyMorn.jpg|thumb|300px|Ting Kau Bridge, early morning 2004. Underneath is the Rambler Channel.

Five road bridges and one rail bridge span the channel:
  • Ting Kau Bridge (汀九橋), connecting Tsing Yi with Tuen Mun Road and Tai Lam Tunnel

  • Tsing Yi Bridge (青衣大橋), usually known as the Tsing Yi South Bridge

  • Kwai Ching Bridge (葵青橋), usually known as the second Tsing Yi South Bridge

  • Cheung Ching Bridge (長青橋)

  • Tsing Tsuen Bridge (青荃橋), usually known as the Tsing Yi North Bridge

  • Tsing Lai Bridge (青麗橋), being the sole railway bridge, used by the MTR metro system


Category:Hong Kong
Category:Channels of Hong Kong

This article is licensed under the GNU Free Documentation License. It uses material from the Wikipedia article "Rambler Channel".


Last Modified:   2005-03-07


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