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item08First generation KCRC Electric Multiple Unit (EMU) (1982)ModelTransportation
Land Transport
New Kowloon-Canton Railway
Kowloon-Canton Railway
Type:Model
Subject:Transportation
Land Transport
New Kowloon-Canton Railway
Kowloon-Canton Railway
Description:After the New Kowloon-Canton-Railway was introduced in 1982, the first generation of KCRC Electric Multiple Unit was invented. It used electricity as the motive power.
First-generation TramFirst-generation TramModelTransportation
Land Transport
Tram
Type:Model
Subject:Transportation
Land Transport
Tram
Description:It had a single-deck design and was established in 1904. First fleet of 26 UK-built tramcars shipped in pieces to Hung Hom to be assembled. 10 tramcars were designed for first class passengers and the others were for third class passengers. First-class compartments were enclosed in the centre and had two long benches on both sides, with both the front and back ends open. Seating capacity was 32 passengers. The third-class tramcars were open-sided, with six sets of benches running crossways back-to-back, seating 48 passengers. Fares for first and third class were ten cents and five cents respectively. The trams were initially going to be divided into three classes, but subsequently only first and third class were chosen for ease of operation. [show more]
trammodelFourth-generation TramModelTransportation
Land Transport
Tram
Type:Model
Subject:Transportation
Land Transport
Tram
Description:The fourth-generation trams were fully enclosed tramcars with prewar design. A total of 119 tramcars were established where 57 trams were new and 62 were rebuilt from 14 single-deck trams and 48 canvas-roof and wood-roof trams.
Hong Kong Tramway POV TimelapseHong Kong Tramway POV TimelapseRouteTransportation
Land Transport
Tram
Type:Route
Subject:Transportation
Land Transport
Tram
Description:This video shows the time lapse of taking a tram ride with all six routes.
item 24KMB no. 2RouteTransportation
Land Transport
Bus
Type:Route
Subject:Transportation
Land Transport
Bus
Description:KMB no. 2 is one of the oldest but legendary bus routes running from So Uk to Tsim Sha Tsui nowadays. Long before the distribution of license for KMB Limited Company, it has been operating from Hung Hom to Tsim Sha Tsui since post-war period.
item 24KMB no. 7RouteTransportation
Land Transport
Bus
Type:Route
Subject:Transportation
Land Transport
Bus
Description:KMB no. 7 is one of the oldest bus routes running from Lok Fu to Tsim Sha Tsui nowadays. Six years before the distribution of license for KMB Limited Company, it has been operating from Kowloon Hospital to Tsim Sha Tsui since its establishment.
item 24KMB no. 98CRouteTransportation
Land Transport
Bus
Type:Route
Subject:Transportation
Land Transport
Bus
Description:KMB no. 98C has been a major route serving the residents in Tseung Kwan O that commuted to Kowloon. It was largely functional before the Tseung Kwan O Railway Line in mid-2002.
item14Leyland Olympian (1988)ModelTransportation
Land Transport
Bus
Type:Model
Subject:Transportation
Land Transport
Bus
Description:Leyland Olympian was the world's first double-deck air-conditioned Bus. The first one was introduced to Hong Kong in 1988 which led the bus service into a new era.
item19Lok Ma Chau Spur LineRouteTransportation
Land Transport
New Kowloon-Canton Railway
Kowloon-Canton Railway
Type:Route
Subject:Transportation
Land Transport
New Kowloon-Canton Railway
Kowloon-Canton Railway
Description:The Lok Ma Chau Spur Line is the second railway link between Hong Kong and Mainland China, aiming to relieve congestion at Lo Wu Station. The railway runs through tunnels from Sheung Shui to Chau Tau, while it runs on viaducts until from Chau Tau to Lok Ma Chau Station. [show more]
item18Ma On Shan LineRouteTransportation
Land Transport
Kowloon-Canton Railway
New Kowloon-Canton Railway
Type:Route
Subject:Transportation
Land Transport
Kowloon-Canton Railway
New Kowloon-Canton Railway
Description:The Ma On Shan line is a branch line of the MTR East Rail line in Hong Kong, indicated by brown colour on the map. The line starts at Tai Wai station in Tai Wai, Shatin and ends at Wu Kai Sha station.