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Hong Kong Trams & Light Rail, China

The amazing city of Hong Kong has a traditional 1067mm gauge tramway on Hong Kong Island employing wooden, double-decker trams and also a modern, standard gauge light rail network in the New Territories suburb of Tuen Mun. There is a also a funicular railway climbing from Downtown to The Peak. All photos taken in February 2004 unless marked.

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Anyone for a tram?
Anyone for a tram?
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Tram 32, closely followed by tram 41, run through the city. Note the realigned tracks - to avoid yet another high rise building development
Tram 32, closely followed by tram 41, run through the city. Note the realigned tracks - to avoid yet another high rise building development
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Tram 133 bound for North Point turns a corner
Tram 133 bound for North Point turns a corner
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Pink tram 122 turns back using a simple crossover in the middle of the street
Pink tram 122 turns back using a simple crossover in the middle of the street
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Tram 123 waits to re-enter service at one of the turning circles
Tram 123 waits to re-enter service at one of the turning circles
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Tram 133 enters the North Point turning circle
Tram 133 enters the North Point turning circle
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Tram 42 in Central
Tram 42 in Central
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Tram 8 bound for Kennedy Town and tram 5 bound for Shaukeiwan await departure time at the Happy Valley terminus
Tram 8 bound for Kennedy Town and tram 5 bound for Shaukeiwan await departure time at the Happy Valley terminus
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Tram 65 downtown on Hong Kong Island in 1996
Tram 65 downtown on Hong Kong Island in 1996
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The Hong Kong tram depot in 1996 - anyone for a tram party?!!!
The Hong Kong tram depot in 1996 - anyone for a tram party?!!!
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The Peak Tram approaches the Peak at the end of its climb from Downtown
The Peak Tram approaches the Peak at the end of its climb from Downtown
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Single car 1095 arrives at Pui To station on the Tuen Mun light rail network
Single car 1095 arrives at Pui To station on the Tuen Mun light rail network
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Light rail tramcars 1015 & 1081 working route 614 to Ferry Pier turn a sharp corner in Tuen Mun
Light rail tramcars 1015 & 1081 working route 614 to Ferry Pier turn a sharp corner in Tuen Mun
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Four trams stand side by side at the Light Rail Transit Terminal next to the Tuen Mun Ferry Pier where several light rail routes converge in an impressive underground terminus
Four trams stand side by side at the Light Rail Transit Terminal next to the Tuen Mun Ferry Pier where several light rail routes converge in an impressive underground terminus
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1204 trails a sister car over complex trackwork amongst the high rise housing of Tuen Mun
1204 trails a sister car over complex trackwork amongst the high rise housing of Tuen Mun
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Tramcar 1064 enters San Fat station in Tuen Mun
Tramcar 1064 enters San Fat station in Tuen Mun
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Tramcar 1023 working route 610 to Ferry Pier runs along a street running section of the Tuen Mun light rail
Tramcar 1023 working route 610 to Ferry Pier runs along a street running section of the Tuen Mun light rail
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Two Tuen Mun single tramcars each pause at the staggered platforms of a station on a street running section of the light rail
Two Tuen Mun single tramcars each pause at the staggered platforms of a station on a street running section of the light rail
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The busy main shopping street in Yuen Long is traversed by a brace of light rail tramcars working route 614
The busy main shopping street in Yuen Long is traversed by a brace of light rail tramcars working route 614
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The front of tramcar 1002 working a route 761 service towards Yuen Long terminus
The front of tramcar 1002 working a route 761 service towards Yuen Long terminus
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