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Hong Kong Trams Station

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Type
  
Tram museum

Established
  
27 October 2013 (2013-10-27)

Location
  
Shop 18, Level 2, Peak Galleria, 118 Peak Road, Victoria Peak, Central and Western District, Hong Kong

Curator
  
Lee Tsun Lung, Eric (curator), Ma Hing Shu, Erick (vice curator)

Public transit access
  
Green minibus No. 1 to IFC, Central; bus 15 to Central Ferry Piers), Peak Tram (to Garden Road terminus)

Website
  
hktramstation.com/indexe.html

Hong Kong Trams Station (Chinese: 香港電車文化館; Cantonese Yale: heung1 gong2 din che man2 fa4 gwun2) is a tram museum in the Peak Galleria, Hong Kong. It is under the management of the Tramric Product & Design Limited. It was opened on 27 October 2013 to celebrate the 110th anniversary of Hong Kong Tramways. With aspirations to ultimately create a transport museum in the future, the galleries feature exhibitions on Hong Kong's trams and their counterparts from around the world.

Contents

The first tram-themed exhibition gallery in the city, it explores the network's changes and the vehicles' features and components throughout their history. The museum offers lectures, model-making workshops, tram tours, and exhibition gallery talks.

Exhibits

In the museum, a collection of historical tram products are on display, including items such as a money collector from the 1970s, old tram tickets, and iron-made tram models. Visitors can experience a reconstructed tram scene from the 1950s by sitting on an old wooden tram seat.

Tram Souvenirs

To celebrate Hong Kong Tramways' 110th Anniversary, they partnered with Hong Kong Trams Station to produce tram souvenirs and to introduce Hong Kong trams to visitors.

References

Hong Kong Trams Station Wikipedia