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Monthly Archives: September 2022
Traverser and a turntable at Kowloon Bay Depot
Traversers and turntables are a rare sight on the Hong Kong rail network, with Hung Hom station being one of the few examples. However I have since discovered that Kowloon Bay Depot goes one better – it has a traverser […]
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Tagged depots, Hong Kong, Kowloon Bay, Kowloon Bay Depot, maintenance, Mass Transit Railway, MTR, rail operations, railway, trains, traversers, turntables
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‘The Queen Was Here’ plaque at Hung Hom station
A few years ago I visited Hung Hom station, and found a curious plaque in a forgotten corner of the concourse, the text on it stating “This plaque was unveiled by Her Majesty The Queen on 5th Mary 1975 to […]
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Tagged history, Hong Kong, Hung Hom, KCR, Kowloon, Kowloon Canton Railway, Queen Elizabeth II, railway, royal visit, trains
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