...the Tseung Kwan O Line (purple), which connects the eastern parts of Kowloon with Hong Kong island...pic.twitter.com/xXPZ1Cq7Ox
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These are SP1900s, used on the East Rail Line and other Kowloon-Canton Railway lines. Second pic shows first class seats...pic.twitter.com/UUAC5r4JbJ
...the other lines in question are the West Rail Line and the Ma On Shan Line.
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Next, let's take a look at the Light Rail system! This is entirely in the New Territories, on the end of the West Rail Line...pic.twitter.com/0wy5j2fTlX
...a very perplexing system! Only a few miles of track, but 12 different service patterns.pic.twitter.com/TeeAFsJ6Jy
The light rail network opened in 1988, and since then, some of the vehicles have been refurbished.pic.twitter.com/i5WQD3ImAW
Now finally, on to my personal favorite--the Hong Kong Tramways!pic.twitter.com/OuD6wCQKJo
Built in 1903, this is the oldest rail line on the island. Double-deck trams were introduced very early, in 1912pic.twitter.com/7Tdh5zgKBB
I am determined to ride them someday, they are one of a kind. God forbid one breaks down, though...pic.twitter.com/sguYsnhCBR
One last thing to cover here...let's look at Hong Kong's Peak Tram, a funicular line to Victoria Peakpic.twitter.com/BaW32Sw1EG
It turns out I was wrong about the trams--the Peak Tram is even older! It opened in 1888.pic.twitter.com/ANN6chN3qp
...another one for the bucket list, I think. Hong Kong trip when??pic.twitter.com/cggeuw0XqQ
Once again, thank you for riding #TrainTwitter today--over 2500 passengers now! Let's ride again soon!pic.twitter.com/1KipHVGcCR
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