Po Lam Road North and Po Hong Road are two major roadways in the neighbourhood, with most of the developments sandwiched between them. Po Lam Road North is the extension of Po Lam Road, where the area of Po Lam got its name. Po Lam Road opened in 1956 to connect the Haven of Hope Tuberculosis Sanatorium (now
Haven of Hope Hospital) to
Tiu Keng Leng and
Ma Yau Tong. During the
Tseung Kwan O New Town development, Po Lam Road was extended eastward, into the new town, and westward, to
Sau Mau Ping. The extension within the new town, which starts from Mau Wu Tsai Village and leads into Po Lam, was named Po Lam Road North. The other extension was still called Po Lam Road. The old section from Tiu Keng Leng to Ma Yau Tong was renamed to Po Lam Road South.
Public transportation in Po Lam is served by the
MTRC,
Kowloon Motor Bus (KMB) (NWFB) and
Citybus. Citybus operates cross-harbour routes to Central (690) and
Siu Sai Wan (694). Citybus also operates routes to
Hong Kong International Airport Tung Chung, and
Shatin. KMB runs routes to
Mei Foo,
Tsim Sha Tsui East,
Mong Kok and
Tsuen Wan, among others. The MTRC only runs
Tseung Kwan O line, on which
Po Lam MTR station is the only rail and subway station in the neighbourhood. In the Railway Development Strategy 2014, the
government proposed the
East Kowloon line will connect Po Lam station to
Diamond Hill station. It is expected to open in 2025. == Current
District Councillors (2020-2023) ==