Thumbnail | Company 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 |