To get to Disneyland Resort Station by MTR, you have to change trains via Tung Chung Line, so you can see this sign in the section between Hong Kong and Sunny Bay, while there is no such sign in Tung Chung Station (because few visitors to Disneyland Resort will set off from Tung Chung Station).
G'day. If you wish for clean recordings of the sounds of the MTR trains (you unfortunately have missed your chance to do it on the East Rail Line MLRs as they retired on their 40th anniversary), I highly recommend that you build this inductor-based recording sensor which looks like this (both coils have inductance of 100mH, this stereo version is only compatible with IC recorders): ua-cam.com/users/postUgkxj3MqV8zvRxibqXoT6oq3jEfRjmmfaT7D Although this is possible on almost all MTR trains, I especially would like this done on: * the ADtranz-CAF trains^ - their replacement train had been announced * the Phase I (remaining quantity: 67 cars) and II (remaining quantity: 2 motorised cars) LRVs† - the remaining quantity isn't much * the DC Metro Cammell trains^ (both GEC GTO chopper and Mitsubishi RCT chopper) - the remaining quantity is about to wane following the introduction of the Q-trains †Stainless steel as with all other MTR trains - to record the sound, you place the completed sensor on the floor over the inverter unit or motorised bogie. ^Aluminium alloy - to record the sound, you place the completed sensor at the rail of the door near the motorised bogie.
Hmm, interesting. So this is about directly recording the frequency at which the motor is operated? I don't see people doing this often as a rail fan, let alone in HK. I'll see if I can make that sensor. Thanks for your information.
3:28 why does it say “Disneyland Resort Line” there, but there’s no interchange to Disneyland Resort Line?
To get to Disneyland Resort Station by MTR, you have to change trains via Tung Chung Line, so you can see this sign in the section between Hong Kong and Sunny Bay, while there is no such sign in Tung Chung Station (because few visitors to Disneyland Resort will set off from Tung Chung Station).
I noticed that you arrive quite often by airport express. Do you use the AEL morning express from Tsing Yi?
Nope, I only use Airport Express for filming videos
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Can U do luggage check in at the station?
It's not available now
G'day. If you wish for clean recordings of the sounds of the MTR trains (you unfortunately have missed your chance to do it on the East Rail Line MLRs as they retired on their 40th anniversary), I highly recommend that you build this inductor-based recording sensor which looks like this (both coils have inductance of 100mH, this stereo version is only compatible with IC recorders): ua-cam.com/users/postUgkxj3MqV8zvRxibqXoT6oq3jEfRjmmfaT7D
Although this is possible on almost all MTR trains, I especially would like this done on:
* the ADtranz-CAF trains^ - their replacement train had been announced
* the Phase I (remaining quantity: 67 cars) and II (remaining quantity: 2 motorised cars) LRVs† - the remaining quantity isn't much
* the DC Metro Cammell trains^ (both GEC GTO chopper and Mitsubishi RCT chopper) - the remaining quantity is about to wane following the introduction of the Q-trains
†Stainless steel as with all other MTR trains - to record the sound, you place the completed sensor on the floor over the inverter unit or motorised bogie.
^Aluminium alloy - to record the sound, you place the completed sensor at the rail of the door near the motorised bogie.
Hmm, interesting. So this is about directly recording the frequency at which the motor is operated? I don't see people doing this often as a rail fan, let alone in HK. I'll see if I can make that sensor. Thanks for your information.
@@SFsRailDepot Here's what I mean. This is the end result on the KTL C-train of what I'm talking about. ua-cam.com/video/Adlw8XiEykE/v-deo.html
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你知唔知九龍站和香港站有什麼特別
兩個站每條綫有2個大堂,車站顏色單調,唔似其他車站有鮮豔色彩辨認。香港站機場快綫有一個月台到而家都未開放;九龍站位於西九龍,而九龍站嘅東面係高鐵西九龍站...。九龍站月台非常空曠,東涌綫電梯可以見到機場快綫等等,應該仲有一啲未收錄喺影片入面。
是兩個站都是白色