
Special traffic and transport arrangements for Hong Kong Streetathon 2025 this Sunday
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The Transport Department (TD) today (November 19) reminded members of the public that temporary special traffic and transport arrangements will be implemented in phases at various locations on Hong Kong Island North and in Kowloon East and Tseung Kwan O from 1am this Sunday (November 23) to facilitate the holding of the Hong Kong Streetathon 2025.
The full marathon race will start at the Island Eastern Corridor (IEC) near Hing Fat Street and route through major road sections, including the IEC, the Central-Wan Chai Bypass, and Lung Wo Road, then turn back and be routed through the Eastern Harbour Crossing and the Tseung Lam Highway, and then turn back again and be routed via Cha Kwo Ling Road, Kwun Tong Bypass, Hoi Bun Road and Kai Fuk Road to the finishing point at the Central Kowloon Bypass (Yau Ma Tei Section) near Yau Ma Tei Interchange.
The race route of the half marathon race will be similar to that of the full marathon race, except that it will not be routed through the Central-Wan Chai Bypass, Lung Wo Road and the Tseung Lam Highway.
The 10-kilometre race will start at the Tseung Lam Highway near Tong Yin Street and route through the Tseung Lam Highway, Cha Kwo Ling Road, Kwun Tong Bypass and Hoi Bun Road to the finishing point at Kwun Tong Promenade.
Subject to the race arrangements and progress, the road sections along the race routes will be temporarily closed in phases from 1am on that day, until the reopening of roads at about 1pm. Motorists are advised to pay attention to the traffic signs erected at the scene and consider using alternative routes to their destinations.
Due to the temporary road closures, the TD anticipates that traffic at various locations on Hong Kong Island and in Kowloon and the New Territories will be significantly more congested compared to normal Sundays, including:
- Hong Kong Island: King's Road, Java Road, Shau Kei Wan Road, Causeway Road, Victoria Park Road, Yee Wo Street, Gloucester Road, Hennessy Road, Connaught Road Central, Harcourt Road, Queensway, the Aberdeen Tunnel (Wan Chai bound) and the vicinity of Central Ferry Pier areas;
- Kowloon: Kwun Tong Road, Wai Yip Street, Prince Edward Road East and the vicinity of Kowloon Bay areas; and
- New Territories: The Tseung Kwan O Tunnel (Kowloon bound).
Motorists are advised to avoid driving to the above affected areas. In case of traffic congestion, motorists should exercise patience, drive with care, and follow the instructions of the Police on-site.
In view of the temporary road closures, 56 bus routes (including 14 KMB routes, 22 Citybus routes and 20 Cross Harbour Bus routes) and 15 Green Minibus routes will be affected and subject to diversion, truncation or relocation of stops in phases until the reopening of the roads. During the road closure period, taxi stands (including taxi pick-up/drop-off points), public light bus stands, roadside parking spaces and private car parks on the affected roads will be suspended.
To enable participants travelling to Causeway Bay for the full and half marathon races, which have the earliest starting times of 5.15am and 5.55am respectively, the first departures of all MTR rail lines (except the Airport Express and Disneyland Resort Line) will be suitably advanced on Sunday, with the first departures on the Tuen Ma Line and East Rail Line to be operated at 2.50am. In addition, one special bus route will also be operated to serve event participants travelling to Causeway Bay this Sunday.
Members of the public should plan their journeys early to avoid unexpected delays and use public transport services (particularly railway services) as far as possible, paying attention to the arrangements of temporary route diversions and relocations of stops. They may browse the TD's website (www.td.gov.hk) or mobile application "HKeMobility" for information about special traffic and transport information, or they may also browse relevant public transport operators' websites or mobile applications for details of service changes.
The TD and the Police will closely monitor the traffic situation. Other temporary road and traffic control measures, including adjusting the extent of road closures and altering or suspending public transport services, may be implemented by the Police at short notice depending on the actual traffic conditions. Members of the public are advised to stay alert to the latest traffic news.
Ends/Wednesday, November 19, 2025
Issued at HKT 12:11
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