Hong Kong MTR/KCR Photos

The MTR and KCR togheter operate heavy rail transit lines that span throughout many areas in Greater Hong Kong. This section itself is only a very limited view of the rail scene in Hong Kong. However, it is still better than nothing. Enjoy!

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Fleet Number
Model Description Photo Date
(M/D/Y)
KCR
194
Metro-Cammell EMU (Rebuilt) 194 seen arriving at Sha Tin Station on the KCR East Rail Line. 8/23/2005
KCR
225
Itochu-Kinki-Kawasaki Consortium 225 seen arriving at Sha Tin Station bound for Tsim Sha Tsui. 8/29/2005
KCR
308
Metro-Cammell EMU (Rebuilt) 308 seen leading a consist into Fo Tan Station headed for Tsim Sha Tsui. 8/30/2005
KCR
321
Metro-Cammell EMU (Rebuilt) 321 is seen leaving Tai Wai Station on the KCR East Rail Line. 7/28/2004
KCR
361
Metro-Cammell EMU (Rebuilt) 361 is seen leaving Tai Wai Station on the KCR East Rail Line. 8/06/2004
KCR
363
Metro-Cammell EMU (Rebuilt) 363 is seen arriving at Tai Wai Station on the KCR East Rail Line. 7/28/2004
KCR
369
Metro-Cammell EMU (Rebuilt) 369 is seen leaving Tai Wai Station on the KCR East Rail Line. 7/18/2002
KCR
373
Metro-Cammell EMU (Rebuilt) 373 is seen arriving at Tai Wai Station on the KCR East Rail Line. Standard trainsets are 12 cars long. Each end has a car equiped with a driving position. Also each consist, has one of it's 12 cars as a first class car. 7/18/2002
KCR
Unknown
Itochu-Kinki-Kawasaki Consortium These are newer cars than the Meto Cammell EMU's which have been rebuilt to look more modern. This train was arriving at Tai Wai Station on the East Rail Line. 7/28/2004
KCR
M326
Itochu-Kinki-Kawasaki Consortium M326's interior, the rebuilt Metro-Cammell EMU trains look similar on the inside, except they are less colorful. 7/25/2004
KCR
West Rail Depot
Itochu-Kinki-Kawasaki Consortium The KCR West Rail Depot seen on a Sunday morning. This depot only has these newer trains because the West Rail line is solely operated by new trains. 7/28/2004
MTR
Train
Unknown Here is a typical MTR train seen somewhere on the system. This type of train is most common in the system. Although there are several other types. 7/27/2002
MTR
Kowloon Station
N/A Here is the Kowloon platform on the Airport Express line. An airport express train is seen arriving. 7/31/2002
MTR
Tsing Yi Station
N/A Here is the Tsing Yi platform on the Tung Chung line. The platform screendoors are now in place throughout most of the 6 MTR lines. 7/28/2004
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