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Hong
Kong Trams Company is the only company in the world which has a 100% double-decker
fleet. Total 160 standard cars of 1986 refurbishment design, plus one
1949 original design (no. 120 replica) and also 2 "antique"
look cars (nos. 28 and 128). In October 2000, HKT introduced 3 new design
(car #168, #169 and #170) and air-conditioning will be incorporate with
the new design (but not on car #168, #169 and #170).
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Tram #168 at Western Market Depot,
Sai Ying Pun - October 2000. Photo by Tim Runnacles. |
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Trams #2 and #154 at Shaukeiwan Loop
- 9 April 2000. Photo by R. Zimmermann. |
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Tram #49 at Queensway, Admiralty -
October 1998. Photo by R. Zimmermann. |
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"Antique" look tram #120
at Sheung Wan - September 1998. Photo by R. Zimmermann. |
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Tram #68 at Queensway, Admiralty.
Featuring "The Centenary of Star Ferrry" Advertisement -
October 1998. Photo by R. Zimmermann. |
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Trams #21 and #34 at Western Market
- September 1998. Photo by R. Zimmermann. |
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"Antique" look tram #120
and standard tram #118 at Shaukeiwan loop - 9 April 2000. Photo by
R. Zimmermann. |
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Trams #58 (front) and
#60 (back) at Johnston Road, Wanchai - October 1998. Photo by R. Zimmermann. |
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Johnston and Fleming Roads Junction - July
2002. Photo by Rick Wong. |
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Johnston Road, Wanchai - July 2002. Photo
by Rick Wong. |
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Probably the Hong Kong busiest pedestrian
crossing, Causeway Bay - September 2002. Photo by Rick Wong. |
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Tram #48 at Des Voeux Road Central, Sheung
Wan and heading towards Whitty Street Depot - July 2002. Photo by
Rick Wong. |