Re: HK trucks
Val Golding
Monday, August 27, 2001 11:37 AM
Interesting, so did I, around 1983. It was published in Traction & Models or,
possibly, Trolley Talk. I really enjoyed HK.
At 03:47 AM 8/27/01 , you wrote:
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possibly, Trolley Talk. I really enjoyed HK.
At 03:47 AM 8/27/01 , you wrote:
Greg,[snip]
I wrote an article about Hong Kong's public transport systems about 10 years
ago after several trips there. A throwaway line in the story was my
description of Hong Kong as the only place the English managed to make the
trains run on time in the second half of the 20th century.
I was very impressed with their subway system.
There is just no room for error with public transport in a place with Hong
Kong's population density.
Hong Kong and Berlin are my two favourite towns for public transport and
public utilities systems. The density of the systems is amazing.
Bob Murphy
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