List of bridges and tunnels in Macau

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List of bridges and tunnels in Macau

Bridges

As parts of Macau are islands and surrounded by islands in mainland China, bridges are a critical infrastructures in the city.

bridge opened length (km) franchise
lasts until
owner/operator cost for
Macau pataca
vehicles
daily
daily
capacity
Amizade Bridge or
Ponte de Amizade
1994 4.7 N/A Government of Macau toll free
Governador Nobre de Carvalho Bridge or
Ponte Governador Nobre de Carvalho
1974 2.6 N/A Government of Macau toll free
Sai Van Bridge or
Ponte de Sai Van
2004 2.2 N/A Government of Macau toll free
Lótus Bridge or
Ponte Flor de Lótus
1999 1.78 N/A Government of Macau toll free
Fourth Link Planned N/A N/A Government of Macau toll free

Causeways

Macau had one causeway when Coloane and Taipa were separate islands. The roadway was not a bridge, but a road built on top of the water. The two islands have since been infilled and the former causeway is now an inland roadway.

roadway opened length (km) franchise
lasts until
owner/operator cost for
Macau pataca
vehicles
daily
daily
capacity
Taipa-Coloane Causeway - now
Estrada do Istmo
1969 2.2 N/A Government of Macau toll free

Tunnels

Macau currently have several tunnels. One connects two neighbourhoods on Macau Peninsula cutoff by hills, and one connects Cotai with University of Macau Hengqin Campus. There are also other tunnels on the island of Taipa.

bridge opened length (km) franchise
lasts until
owner/operator cost for
Macau pataca
vehicles
daily
daily
capacity
Guia Hill Tunnel or
Túnel do Monte da Guia
1990 0.284 N/A Government of Macau toll free
Hengqin Underwater Tunnel or
Túnel Subaquático de Hengqin
2013 1.57 N/A Government of Macau toll free

Bridge-Causeway-Tunnel

bridge-causeway-tunnel opened length (km) franchise
lasts until
owner/operator cost for
Macau pataca
vehicles
daily
daily
capacity
Hong Kong-Zhuhai-Macau Bridge
Ponte Hong Kong-Zhuhai-Macau
Under construction 29 N/A N/A

References

  1. As displayed on the official timeline of Macau in the Museum of Macau History in Taipa