Since 2011 HK trams are receiving new-built bodies and taking the numbers of those withdrawn - the final retention of the old trams is unknown.
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Re: Trams
Hi there,
I have a faint impression from the news that the new French management would only retain two or three such old trams with wooden frame and seats.
Best Regards,
T
re: trams
here's details of the new generation of trams here:
http://www.hktramways.com/files/factsheet-tram168-e.pdf
did seem archaic to still be rebuilding trams every four years out of wood