The express train service between Kowloon and Canton comprised four daily trains and were given the following names:
a) 'Fei Chin' - Flying Arrow,
b) 'Fei Ying' - Flying Eagle,
c) 'Fei Lung' - Flying Dragon and
d) 'Fei Sing' - Flying Star
The express train service was halted in 1938 due to Sino-Japanese hostilities.
1935 KCR TST Train Station
Interesting to see the development of the open areas adjoining Chatham Road and the KCR storage yard. I am not sure of the tented areas as yet - military or otherwise. The open and vacant grounds in between were called the Kowloon Football Grounds which I think the Kowloon Football Club did use.
More photos of the development of east Tsim Sha Tsui from the 1930s:
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Chatham Road Reclamation
The express train service between Kowloon and Canton comprised four daily trains and were given the following names:
a) 'Fei Chin' - Flying Arrow,
b) 'Fei Ying' - Flying Eagle,
c) 'Fei Lung' - Flying Dragon and
d) 'Fei Sing' - Flying Star
The express train service was halted in 1938 due to Sino-Japanese hostilities.
1935 KCR TST Train Station
Interesting to see the development of the open areas adjoining Chatham Road and the KCR storage yard. I am not sure of the tented areas as yet - military or otherwise. The open and vacant grounds in between were called the Kowloon Football Grounds which I think the Kowloon Football Club did use.
More photos of the development of east Tsim Sha Tsui from the 1930s:
http://gwulo.com/node/6649
http://gwulo.com/node/7092
http://gwulo.com/node/4026