6:45 While MTR emphasised the use of natural ventilation and lack of A/C at Hin Keng Station, it is not actually the only station on the line without A/C. In fact, all of the original MOL stations are not air conditioned otherwise they would have to have a fully enclosed structure with PSDs like the WRL. While some concourses of the MOL stations may have A/C (although to my knowledge they don't), only the underground Diamond Hill and Kai Tak stations have full A/C.
Hi, a lot of people are requesting this, so here is the video schedule as of Friday: 1. Tung Chung Line (already up) 2. Disneyland Resort Line (premiering Sunday 10 AM HKT) 3. Airport Express (TBA, will be soon) 4. South Island Line (at the request of Liam) 5. Tseung Kwan O Line (at the request of Switzerlandish mapping)
Fascinating videos you have made. I appreciate being able to keep up with all the developments in one of my favorite cities even though I no longer live there. Keep it up please!
6:45 While MTR emphasised the use of natural ventilation and lack of A/C at Hin Keng Station, it is not actually the only station on the line without A/C. In fact, all of the original MOL stations are not air conditioned otherwise they would have to have a fully enclosed structure with PSDs like the WRL. While some concourses of the MOL stations may have A/C (although to my knowledge they don't), only the underground Diamond Hill and Kai Tak stations have full A/C.
Thank you for the clarification!
Haven't been in HK in a few years now. Every time I go there seems to be another new MTR line or highway or tunnel. Amazing.
Hi, a lot of people are requesting this, so here is the video schedule as of Friday:
1. Tung Chung Line (already up)
2. Disneyland Resort Line (premiering Sunday 10 AM HKT)
3. Airport Express (TBA, will be soon)
4. South Island Line (at the request of Liam)
5. Tseung Kwan O Line (at the request of Switzerlandish mapping)
Fascinating videos you have made. I appreciate being able to keep up with all the developments in one of my favorite cities even though I no longer live there. Keep it up please!
6:51 are those tracks that ran right next to the hill is the old line before the station being build?
Those tracks are the East Rail Line, which is in active use
@@hiddenhongkong oh, my bad
did anyone notice that the color from sha tin wai to ma on shan stations are in a rainbow order
I lived next to a Tuen ma line station
Oh, nice!
this is too cool
Tuen Ma Line = Ma Oh Shan Line?
With a few added stations. And later it will combine with the West Rail Line.
Doesn’t Sung Wong Toi come before or after To Kwa Wan?
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