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Lion Rock Tunnel (Tuen Ma line)
Hong Kong rail underpass / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Not to be confused with Lion Rock Tunnel.
The Lion Rock Tunnel (Chinese: 獅子山隧道) on the MTR Tuen Ma line is a 2.475 kilometres (1.538 mi) transport tunnel in Hong Kong. It was opened on 14 February 2020.[1]
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The tunnel is located between Hin Keng station and Diamond Hill station.