Peak Tram Historical Gallery
Peak Tram Historical Gallery
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Brad
Hong Kong, China178,314 contributions
Aug 2015 • Couples
Located within the Peak Tram Lower Terminus is a gallery of historic items created in 2007 to enhance the experience for those planning to use this Peak Tram as a means for ascending Victoria Peak.
Here you will find themed glass sections displaying over 200 individual items relating to the early days of the Peak Tram, its historical usage and a bit about the people who have used the tram since its opening in 1888.
There are some interesting things to see, such as old tickets, historic newspaper clippings, tram design panels, other items of antiquity and general information worth reading while you wait to board and ride the Peak Tram.
The Peak Tram Historical Museum Collection can be seen after you pass through the ticket machine. It is along the right side wall as you approach the Tram and is well worth 5-10 minutes of your time.
Here you will find themed glass sections displaying over 200 individual items relating to the early days of the Peak Tram, its historical usage and a bit about the people who have used the tram since its opening in 1888.
There are some interesting things to see, such as old tickets, historic newspaper clippings, tram design panels, other items of antiquity and general information worth reading while you wait to board and ride the Peak Tram.
The Peak Tram Historical Museum Collection can be seen after you pass through the ticket machine. It is along the right side wall as you approach the Tram and is well worth 5-10 minutes of your time.
Written September 14, 2015
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lauragray2016
Perth, Australia94 contributions
Apr 2017 • Family
The progressive displays were individually excellent and overall a fantastic understanding of the development of the peak tram. Great for all the family during what can be along wait on the platform
Written June 16, 2017
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Daniel A
Beijing, China35,099 contributions
May 2017 • Couples
You will most likely be stuck in line for at least an hour and more on busier days so you might as well get the most out of your wait. The gallery will offer detailed information, a visual representation of the tram’s history with memorabilia and original pieces or mementos of times past. It’s also free and part of the tram experience.
Written June 6, 2017
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AlfredP
Luzon, Philippines133 contributions
Jan 2018 • Family
The rides is really good. Yet, I was dispappointed with the online ticket purchase system! For my family convenience, I preferred to bought online ticket through handy booking. As per the confirmed booking instruction you just need to pick the ticket directly in the ticket booth. However, I was disappointed when I collected my ticket since I was instructed to follow the long queu instead of picking it up in the ticket booth. I constructively suggested the "Tram Management" that for those having purchased online ticket should have an specific lane to collect their ticket instead of queing the long lines along with those having no ticket at all (buying ticket on the spot), otherwise buying ticket online is not worth having it.
Written January 10, 2018
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Lynns98816
701 contributions
Mar 2016 • Family
This is a complementary for people who wait for the tram. You can see the history of the peak tram. It only takes 5 minutes to see this.
Written March 14, 2016
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