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The 35th Anniversary of the Re-enacted LRT Trains: A Nostalgic Journey into the Past

[Now News Channel]The 35th anniversary of the opening of the LRT, the first-generation re-enacted LRT trains are back on track.

This 1988 light rail “Crossing” came to 2023. The body is mainly orange and white, but the MTR logo is added to the front of the car, and the seats in the car are painted in the same orange that was used in those years. The back of the seat and the roof of the car Paste information on each, introducing the history and models of the Light Rail.

The train arrived at Siu Hong at noon to meet a group of railway fans, and some railway fans came back specially to find their childhood memories.

Mr. Tian: “I am the same year as this system, so it is 35 years, and I am 35 years (years old), let’s take a look at what the world was like 35 years ago. This retro is very good, you see the people who came to visit today Not only children, but also adults and children, it is a collective community memory.”

Mr. Cai: “The car looks similar to the one I used to ride to school, but the color is a bit different, because it used to be a silver car, but now it has changed to white. I came here to see how I used to go to school when I was a child, so I can remember it.”

There are also many children taking advantage of the present to “go back to the past”.

A railway fan: “Because of the retro color, it is now retro of the first phase.” Another railway fan: “Because I want to nostalgia for the previous light rail, because I have never ridden the first phase of the light rail.”

This light rail will be put into service on Monday, mainly traveling between Tuen Mun Pier and Yuen Long on Route 610. The MTR will also open the light rail depot on the 17th of next month for the public to visit.

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2023-08-20 12:57:59
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