It is a streetcar route that crosses the northern part of Hong Kong Island from east to west. It was opened in 1904 during the early colonial period a ... More
It is a streetcar route that crosses the northern part of Hong Kong Island from east to west. It was opened in 1904 during the early colonial period and uses a 1067 mm gauge for a DC 550V. It has a reputation as Hong Kong's first urban railway and is still used by many people as it is treated as an earthquake-resistant junk. Even in the mainland of the United Kingdom, the double-decker tram is a rare double-decker tram that has been in operation since it has become difficult to see it.
Among the former British territories, Hong Kong is the only one with a two-story tram. Currently, the tram is slower and more inconvenient than the subway, but it is transformed into a tourist resource thanks to the advantage of being able to feel Old Hong Kong and the fact that it is virtually the only two-story train left.
Whitty Street Tram Depot, Connaught Road West, Western District, Hong Kong 
- Business hour -
Everyday 06:00am - 12:00am
- Tram Main Routes
Kennedy Town(圣尼地城) ↔ Shau Kei Wan(筲箕灣)
Western Market ↔ Shau Kei Wan
Happy Valley ↔ Shau Kei Wan
Shek Tong Tsui ↔ North Point
Shek Tong Tsui ↔ Causeway Bay
Kennedy Town ↔ Happy Valley
Kennedy Town ↔ Shau Kei Wan