Travel through Hong Kong at around 500 - 800 km / hour ...
15km Virtual Hong Kong Tram Ride Expand Stop Tram ride through almost the entire East to West route. We pass through lower-class residential areas, lower/middle-class residential areas, shopping areas and finally the business and financial district of Admiralty and Central. The trams in Hong Kong have been running since July, 1904, and initially, the first 26 tramcars were all single-deckers. After over a century of operation, there are 163 tramcars which includes 2 antique tramcars, which makes it the world`s largest fleet of double-deck tramcars still in operation, carrying an average of 240, 000 passengers every day. There are 6 tram routes, totalling 30km, with the longest running from Kennedy Town in the west, to Shau Kei Wan in the East. Tram fare is HK$2/US$0.25, regardless of distance, making this the second cheapest mode of transport in HK (the cheapest being the Star Ferry). `Ding Ding` is the sound of the trams `horn`, and is operated with a foot pedal. This `horn` has remained unchanged throughout the century. The tram remains my favoured mode of transport. |
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