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When Hong Kong Tramways was founded in 1904, the 26 tramcars of the first fleet were all single-deck. After more than 100 years, we now own and operate a fleet of 164 tramcars which includes 2 antique trams and 1 sightseeing tram. It is the world's largest double-deck tram fleet still in operation, carrying an average of 200,000 passengers every day. |
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KMB was granted a 10-year franchise by the Government. KMB introduced more innovative fare concession schemes, including a long-haul route fare concession scheme for full-time students and partnership with Hong Kong Tramways Limited to roll out inter-modal interchange fare concessions. KMB also launched an interchange discount scheme with AMS Public Transport Holdings Limited to provide a better connectivity for passengers. |
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Ngong Ping Cable Car connects downtown Tung Chung and Ngong Ping on Lantau Island. Adopting a safe and reliable bi-cable ropeway, the cable car is first-of-its-kind in Hong Kong. |
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Public Light Buses (PLBs) are minibuses with not more than 19 seats. Their number is fixed at a maximum of 4,350 vehicles. |
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The MTR Corporation was established in 1975 as the Mass Transit Railway Corporation with a mission to construct and operate, under prudent commercial principles, an urban metro system to help meet Hong Kong's public transport requirements. The sole shareholder was the Hong Kong Government. |