Hong Kong Trams


Hong Kong Trams have been in operation since the beginning of the 20th century. The trams are one of the most availed modes of transport in the region. There are double-decker trams that ply on the roads of Hong Kong. These operate in various areas of Hong Kong. There is a tramway line that runs in the Hong Kong Island from the outskirts of Kennedy Town to Shau Kei Wan. There is also a tram track that serves the region of Happy Valley.

Hong Kong Trams are very convenient and comfortable to travel in. The company that operates the tram services in Hong Kong is called the Hong Kong Tramways Limited. There are several overlapping routes that help in interconnecting the various places in the region. More than 150 trams operate in the region of Hong Kong.
Open balcony trams as well as special trams are run for the tourists. On an average, more than 2, 30,000 people commute via tramways in Hong Kong daily.

Traveling in a tram in Hong Kong is real fun. The windows in the upper deck of the tram can be pushed up and one can view the road ahead distinctly. Tourists avail this mode of transport frequently as it is hassle free as well as economical. There are also various places of attraction that can be visited via commuting through tramways. The most attractive part regarding the tramways of Hong Kong is that it is highly affordable. The rate of the tickets is HK$1 for senior citizens and children, while for adults, it sums to only HK$2. The trams are extremely crowded during the peak hours. With all this, trams of Hong Kong are an attraction by themselves.


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