You can check all trains in Hong Kong. This video is best to master all of the trains operated by MTR. A train (Airport Express, Tung Chung Line) K train EWL C train SP1900 Cammell EMU S train C train M train
today at 25/4/2022 when I was taking the tung Chung line I got lucky and got the k stock trains and when I was going home I got the k stock trains again!
But now there are a lot of C trains in the Kwun Tong Line and TKO line and K trains in TKO line too. So the best spot to take M train photos is the Tsuen Wan line and the lsland line.
It is never cool. Look at the London metro or the R trains( the newest 9 car east rail train that broke the rule and pattern ; Man, he's totally upgraded and in a much epic style bro )!
Well, I double checked the video and counted very carefully that the S train has 3 cars. You can count the number of cars when the section for S train shows up.
@@world-train-lab3968 Yeh, our metro likes to break down a lot, do you think it is a good metro? :) Also it adds fare every year despite the company is profitable
That is never true. The MTR has planned future generations and they said the south island line will be constructed into two sections. East and West but today it is named the tuen ma line, or maybe your comment is an old comment. In fact, I heard that the government planned to build a monorail from Kai Tak to Kowloon Bay!
Sorry for giving you a dislike, but today is 2022 so the Shatin Central Link of the East Rail Line is the newest. The government is also planning to build the North Island Line which the Tsueng Kwan O section is like this : Po Lam > Hang Hau / LoHAS Park > Tsueng Kwan O > Tiu Keng Leng ( Kwun Tong Line )> Yau Tong ( Kwun Tong Line ) > Quarry Bay ( Island Line ) > North Point ( Island Line ) > Causeway Bay North > Exhibition ( East Rail Line ) and interchanges in the future Tamar station with the Tung Chung Line that leads to IFC.