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Temporary Traffic and Transport Arrangements on Queensway, Admiralty TRANSPORT DEPARTMENT NOTICE Temporary Traffic and Transport Arrangements on Queensway, Admiralty Notice is hereby given that the following traffic and transport arrangements will be implemented in connection with the public event to be held in Queensway from about 7.30 pm on 21 June 2019 onwards until the crowd is dispersed and road closure is lifted: A. Road Closure Queensway (eastbound and westbound) including tramway will be temporarily closed to all vehicular traffic. B. Traffic Diversion (a) Affected vehicles from Hennessy Road westbound must U-turn into Hennessy Road eastbound; (b) Affected vehicles from Queen's Road East westbound must U-turn into Queen's Road East eastbound; (c) Affected vehicles from Justice Drive Flyover northbound will be prohibited from turning left into Queensway westbound; (d) Affected vehicles from Garden Road Flyover (downhill bound) must turn left into Cotton Tree Drive northbound; and (e) Affected vehicles from Queensway must turn right into Cotton Tree Drive Flyover southbound. C. Public Transport Arrangements 1) Bus Diversions The following bus routes will be temporarily diverted until the road closure is lifted: Routes Direction Diversion before Resuming Normal Routeing CTB 5B, 5X, N8X To Causeway Bay via Pedder Street, Connaught Road Central, CTB 11 To Jardine’s Lookout Harcourt Road, Harcourt Road flyover, XHT 619, To Shun Lee / Gloucester Road, Fleming Road (northbound), XHT 690 Tseung Kwan O U-turn, Fleming Road (southbound), Fleming XHT 681 To Ma On Shan Town Road flyover, Fleming Road, Hennessy Road XHT N619 Centre (eastbound) and then resumes their original N182 To Sha Tin routeings. CTB 1, XHT182 To Happy Valley via Pedder Street, Connaught Road Central, (Upper)/ To Sha Tin Harcourt Road, Harcourt Road flyover, Gloucester Road, Fleming Road (northbound), U-turn, Fleming Road (southbound), Fleming Road flyover and then resumes their original routeings. CTB 1 To Felix Villas via Hennessy Road, Luard Road, Gloucester CTB 5B, 5X To Kennedy Town Road service road, Gloucester Road, Harcourt CTB N8X, N90, To Central / Kennedy Road, Harcourt Road flyover, Cotton Tree Drive N619, N182 Town flyover, Queensway, Des Voeux Road Central and then resumes its original routeing. CTB 11 To Central Ferry Piers via Hennessy Road, Luard Road, Gloucester Road service road, Gloucester Road, Harcourt Road, Harcourt Road flyover, Connaught Road Central, Connaught Place and then resume Routes Direction Diversion before Resuming Normal Routeing original routeing. CTB 6, 6X To Stanley Village via Connaught Road Central, Harcourt Road, Harcourt Road flyover, Gloucester Road, Fleming Road (northbound), U-turn, Fleming Road (southbound), Fleming Road flyover, Fleming Road, Morrison Hill Road, Wan Chai Road, Morrison Hill Road, Queen’s Road East, Stubbs Road and then resumes its original routeing. CTB 6, 6A, 6X To Central (Exchange via Queen’s Road East eastbound (Rt. 6 only), Square) Morrison Hill Road, Canal Road West, Canal Road flyover, Gloucester Road, Harcourt Road, Connaught Road Central, Connaught Place and then resume original routeing. CTB 260 To Stanley Village via Harcourt Road eastbound, Harcourt Road flyover, Gloucester Road, Canal Road flyover and then resumes their original routeings. CTB 260, 307, 690, To Central via Harcourt Road flyover westbound and then 780 resumes their original routeings. CTB 10 To Kennedy Town via Leighton Road, Morrison Hill Road, Tin Lok Lane, Hennessy Road, Luard Road, Gloucester Road service road, Gloucester Road, Harcourt Road, Harcourt Road flyover, Cotton Tree Drive flyover, Queensway, Des Voeux Road Central and then resumes its original routeing. CTB 10 To North Point Ferry via Pedder Street, Connaught Road Central, Pier Harcourt Road, Harcourt Road flyover, Gloucester Road, Canal Road flyover, Canal Road East, Leighton Road and then resumes their original routeings. CTB 12A, To MacDonnell Road/ Terminated at Central (Exchange Square) as CTB 12M Park Road temporary terminating point. From Central (Exchange Square) temporary terminating point, via Connaught Road Central, Harcourt Road, Cotton Tree Drive flyover, and then resumes their original routeings. CTB 12A, To Admiralty Terminated at Central (Exchange Square) as CTB 12M temporary terminating point. via Garden Road northbound, Queen’s Road Central westbound, Pedder Street, Connaught Place, Harbour View Street and Central (Exchange Square) Bus Terminus. CTB 37B, To Chi Fu Fa Yuen/ via Connaught Road Central, Harcourt Road, CTB 70, Wah Kwai/ Harcourt Road flyover, Gloucester Road, CTB 75, Sham Wan/ Fleming Road (northbound), U-turn, Fleming CTB 90, Ap Lei Chau Estate/ Road (southbound), Fleming Road flyover, CTB 97, Lei Tung Fleming Road, Wan Chai Road (eastbound), and CTB N90 then resumes their original routeings. CTB 37A#, To Central via Canal Road flyover northbound, Gloucester CTB 75, Road westbound, Harcourt Road flyover CTB 90, westbound Connaught Road Central westbound Routes Direction Diversion before Resuming Normal Routeing CTB 97 and then resumes their original routeings. Route 37A#: diverted via Canal Road flyover, Gloucester Road, Harcourt Road flyover, Cotton Tree Drive flyover, Queensway, Des Voeux Road Central and then resumes their original routeings. CTB 40 To Wan Chai North via Queen’s Road Central, Pedder Street, Connaught Road Central eastbound, Harcourt Road, Harcourt Road flyover Gloucester Road, Fleming Road northbound and then resumes their original routeings. CTB 40 To Wah Fu (North) via Hennessy Road, Luard Road, Gloucester Road service road, Gloucester Road, Harcourt Road, Harcourt Road flyover, Cotton Tree Drive flyover and then resumes their original routeings. CTB 40M To Admiralty (Central via Ice House Street, Connaught Road Central Government Office) westbound, U-turn, Connaught Road Central eastbound, Harcourt Road flyover, Gloucester Road, Fleming Road northbound and then resumes their original routeings. CTB 90B To Admiralty Converted into circular service: via Connaught Road Central eastbound, Cotton Tree Drive flyover, Queensway and Des Voeux Road Central. CTB 789 To Admiralty (Rodney Converted into circular service: Street)/ Siu Sai Wan via Gloucester Road (westbound), Gloucester (Island Resort) Road service road, Fenwick Street, Hennessy Road (eastbound) and resume original routeing. XHT 103 To Chuk Yuen via Queen’s Road Central, Pedder Street, Connaught Road Central eastbound, Harcourt Road, Harcourt Road flyover, Gloucester Road, Fleming Road northbound, U-turn, Fleming Road (southbound), Fleming Road flyover, Fleming Road, Hennessy Road and then resumes their original routeings. XHT 182, N11 To Central via Gloucester Road service road, Gloucester XHT 681# Road, Harcourt Road, Harcourt Road flyover, Cotton Tree Drive, Queensway and then resumes their original routeings. Route 681 via Harcourt Road flyover and Connaught Road Central. XHT 307 To Tai Po Centre via Des Voeux Road Central, Pedder Street, Connaught Road Central, Harcourt Road, Harcourt Road flyover, Gloucester Road and then resumes their original routeings. XHT 967, To Admiralty Terminates at Central (Rumsey Street) Bus XHT W1 Terminus as temporary terminating point. via Connaught Road Central eastbound and Central (Rumsey Street) Bus Terminus. XHT 967, To Tin Yan From Central (Rumsey Street) Bus Terminus: XHT W1 To High Speed Rail via Connaught Road Central eastbound, U-turn, Routes Direction Diversion before Resuming Normal Routeing West Kowloon Station Connaught Road Central westbound and then resumes their original routeings. XHT 930 To Wan Chai North Via Harcourt Road, Harcourt Road flyover, Gloucester Road, Fleming Road northbound and then resumes their original routeings. XHT 930X, 962B, To Causeway Bay via Connaught Road Central eastbound, XHT 962X, 969, (Moreton Terrace) Harcourt Road flyover eastbound, Gloucester XHT E11 Road eastbound, Victoria Park Road eastbound, XHT N962, N969 Wing Hing Street eastbound, King’s Road westbound and Tung Lo Wan Road and then resumes their original routeings. XHT 930# To New Territories via Hennessy Road, Luard Road, Gloucester XHT 930X# Road service road, Gloucester Road, Harcourt XHT 962B^, Road, Harcourt Road flyover, Cotton Tree Drive XHT 962X^, flyover, Queensway, Des Voeux Road Central XHT 969#, Cotton Tree Drive flyover, slip road and XHT E11A^ Queen’s Road Central (For Routes 962B, 962X, XHT N962, E11, E11A and N962) XHT N969 Des Voeux Road Central (For Routes 969, 930X and N969) XHT N11 To Airport via Pedder Street, Connaught Road Central, Harcourt Road, Harcourt Road flyover, Gloucester Road, Fleming Road (northbound), U-turn, Fleming Road (southbound), Fleming Road flyover, Fleming Road, Hennessy Road and then resumes their original routeings. XHT 101 and 111 To Hong Kong Island divert via Luard Road, Gloucester Road service road, Gloucester Road, Harcourt Road, Harcourt Road flyover and Cotton Tree Drive flyover and then resumes their original routeings. XHT 101 and 111 To Kowloon via Pedder Street, Connaught Road Central, Harcourt Road, Harcourt Road flyover, Gloucester Road, Fleming Road (northbound), U-turn, Fleming Road (southbound), Fleming Road flyover and then resumes their original routeings. XHT 104 Kennedy Town divert via Gloucester Road, Harcourt Road, Harcourt Road flyover and Cotton Tree drive flyover and then resumes their original routeings. XHT 104 Pak Tin Divert via Pedder Street, Connaught Road Central, Harcourt Road and Harcourt Road flyover and then resumes their original routeings. XHT 109, 113 Kowloon Bound divert to Pedder
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