Thanks to Joseph Tse for this photo. He notes that the company name, "Electric Traction Company of Hong Kong" dates the ticket to between 1904-6.
Does anyone know where Observation Place was? I've got a feeling it was in Wanchai, but can't remember where I saw that.
We have a Place for the Metropole Hotel, and the "New Docks" should be Taikoo.
Regards, David
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Observation
Hi David,
Just matching places between the English side and Chinese side, I think Observation Place is referred to as 'Gooseneck' in Chinese. On the Chinese side, I see 'Post Office - Gooseneck', and then 'Gooseneck to Metropole Hotel'.
breskvar
Re: Tram route & stops
Hi there,
Referring to the Chinese version of it, it was printed as 鵝頸 (Goose Neck). That would mean the present day location on Hennessy Road & Canal Road.
I guess the ticket also showed clues on how the trams work on single track back then.
Best Regards,
T
Observation Place / Goose Neck
Thanks T & Breskvar, then it should be around this spot:
where the tram crossed Bowrington Canal.
Regards, David
1904 Tram Stopping Places
Tramways Ordinance 1904
The authorized tram stopping places along Praya East from west to east were:
a) Arsenal Street (corner of Queen's Rd and Praya East)
b) Junction of Observation Place and Praya East
c) West and East ends of Bowrington Bridge
d) Percival St
Observation Place would have been on Praya East just north of today's Tin Lok Lane. Observation Place also had a stone pier which in 1907 became known as Observation Street Wharf.
Observation Place
Thanks Moddsey, I've made a Place for it: http://gwulo.com/node/13581
Regards, David
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