Gloucester Road, Hong Kong

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Gloucester Road
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Gloucester Road as viewed from a pedestrian footbridge
Chinese 告士打道
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Gloucestor Road in Wan Chai, near the Wan Chai Sports Ground. East-bound traffic is to the left hand side of the flyover.
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Gloucester Road, near Wan Chai Police Station

Gloucester Road (/ˈɡlɒstər/)(Chinese:告士打道) is a major road in Hong Kong. It is one of the only roads in Hong Kong with service roads. The road was named on June 14, 1929 after Prince Henry, Duke of Gloucester, to commemorate his visit to Hong Kong that year.[1] The road is 2.2 kilometres in length and has a speed limit of 70 km/h.

Location

Gloucester Road is in the north of Wan Chai and East Point on Hong Kong Island. It connects to Harcourt Road at its western end and it ends east along west side of Victoria Park.[1] It forms part of Hong Kong's Route 4 and connects to the Island Eastern Corridor via Victoria Park Road before completion of Central Wan Chai Bypass. The road is connected to the Cross-Harbour Tunnel near the Canal Road Flyover.It runs almost parallel to Lockhart Road.

History

The road was built between 1922 and 1929 by reclamation as a two-lane road on the seafront. It then only connected the Royal Naval Arsenal Yard in Admiralty and Percival Street in Causeway Bay. It was extended to Cleveland Street after World War II. A canal west of Victoria Park Road is also reclaimed to form part of Gloucester Road.

The completion of Cross Harbour Tunnel, Aberdeen Tunnel and other major thoroughfares around it increased traffic output, and thus a new road adjoined to Gloucester Road was built in the 1960s and opened in 1972, which was named "Water Front Road"(海傍大道). The original Gloucester Road was then converted to one sided traffic heading westbound only. A number of flyovers was built. In 1980, the two roads was unified under the same name of Gloucester Road. The original Gloucester Road has been since known as "Inner Gloucester Road" or "Gloucester Road service road".

Landmarks

See also

References

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Preceded by Hong Kong Route 4
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Gloucester Road
Succeeded by
Harcourt Road

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  2. List of the Historic Buildings in Building Assessment (as of 23 November 2011)