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Category Archives: Transport
Hong Kong 1:150 scale dioramas by AC Studio
I’ve done quite a lot of my own 1:150 scale modelling over the years, but these Hong Kong dioramas by ‘AC Studio’ on Flickr are next level. There’s a scratchbuilt ‘Tong Lau’ tenement building. A model of an old style […]
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Tagged 80M Bus Model Shop, Hong Kong, model buses, N scale, scale models
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Taking Hong Kong’s ‘open everything’ bus for a drive
Hong Kong has a number of ‘open top’ double deck buses used on tourist services. But this bizarre bus takes it to the next level – it’s ‘open everything’! So what’s the story behind it? Open top buses are just […]
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Tagged bus chassis, bus spotters, buses, double decker, Kowloon Motor Bus, maintenance, mechanics, workshops
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KCR ‘Yellow Head’ trains in the UK
The KCR fleet of ‘Yellow Head’ electric multiple unit trains were built by Metro-Cammell then shipped across the world to Hong Kong. Here we see one fresh out of the factory in Birmingham, United Kingdom. Photo by Metro-Cammell, via Wikimedia […]
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Tagged 1980s, Britain, KCR, Kowloon Canton Railway, maritime, Metro Cammell, on the water, rail operations, railway, trucks
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More MTR network track diagrams
The Mass Transit Railway network weaves a complicated web of tracks leading all over Hong Kong. The full extent of the system can be seen in this set of diagrams released on the ‘Riders’ Facebook page a few months ago. […]
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Tagged Hong Kong, interchange stations, KCR, Kowloon Canton Railway, maintenance, Mass Transit Railway, MTR, mystery, network maps, rail operations, railway, track diagrams, trains
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History of the Lo Wo railway bridge
This is the story of the Lo Wo railway bridge, which has carried trains from Hong Kong into China since 1910. Hulton Archive Work on the first railway bridge at Lo Wu commenced in 1906 and was completed in 1909, […]
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Tagged border crossings, China, China Railways, Hong Kong, KCR, Kowloon Canton Railway, mainland, railway archaeology, Shenzhen
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