Caine Road
Caine Road is a road running through Mid-levels, Hong Kong. It connects Bonham Road to the west (at the junction with Hospital Road and Seymour Road), and Arbuthnot Road, Glenealy and Upper Albert Road to the east.
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The road is named after William Caine,[1] a Colonial Secretary, and an acting Governor of Hong Kong between May and September 1859.
From 1862–1865 during the American Civil War, Caine Road was home to Sara Roosevelt, President of the United States Franklin D. Roosevelt's mother. Sara Roosevelt's family had a permanent residence at Rose Hill on Caine Road (currently standing near the Immaculate Conception Cathedral of Hong Kong) through their connection to the American trading house Russell & Company.[2]
Features
The following major buildings and structures are located along Caine Road:
- Kom Tong Hall[3]
- Caritas Francis Hsu College[4]
- Immaculate Conception Cathedral of Hong Kong
- Old Pathological Institute, currently the Hong Kong Museum of Medical Sciences, behind which an alley called Caine Lane is located[5]
Transport
From 7am to 7pm during weekdays, driving west-bound from Upper Albert Road is reserved for buses only. Private vehicles may drive west between 7pm and 7am weekdays, after 1pm on Saturdays, and all day on Sundays.[6]
Public bus services 12, 12M, 13, 23, 23B, 40, 40M and 103 pass through this road.
References
- Wordie, Jason (2002). Streets: exploring Hong Kong Island. Hong Kong University Press. p. 16. ISBN 978-962-209-563-2.
- R.J.C. Butow. A Notable Passage to China - Myth and Memory in FDR's Family History, Part 2
- "Sun Yat Sen museum map". Archived from the original on 10 April 2008. Retrieved 6 December 2007.
- "Caritas Francis Hsu College address from their own library". Archived from the original on 22 February 2007. Retrieved 6 December 2007.
- "Declared monuments in Hong Kong Caine Lane Sheung Wan". Retrieved 14 March 2016.
- Road Traffic Regulations (Chapter 374)