Hong Kong Buses and Trams 1976–1997
The Final British Years
Format:Paperback
Publisher:Amberley Publishing
Published:15th Nov '23
Should be back in stock very soon

Hong Kong has long been a place of great interest to transport enthusiasts. Its mixture of predominantly British-built buses operating in a bustling south China setting holds endless fascination while Hong Kong Tramways’ 1920s-style tramcars evoke past times in an ultra-modern setting. Changes to Hong Kong’s bus and tram scene during the final twenty-one years of British rule are recounted and illustrated in this book. Included are the decline of the China Motor Bus Company’s operations and the emergence of Citybus Limited as a major player. Vehicles of the Kowloon Motor Bus Company, which claimed to be the world’s largest privately owned bus company operating in a single city, are depicted at various locations including the New Territories. Bus and light rail transit operations of the Kowloon-Canton Railway Corporation are illustrated as are buses of Argos Bus Services, the Motor Transport Company of Guangdong and Hong Kong, the New Lantao Bus Company, Public Light Buses, Stagecoach (Hong Kong) Limited and operations of the Peak Tramways Company. This book includes pictures of some of the many hundreds of second-hand buses from British operators, such as London Transport, Ribble and Southdown, which were imported into Hong Kong from the 1970s onwards.
'The book contains some lovely images and it’s well worth the read. Excellent value for money.' -- Heritage Commercials Magazine, February 2024
'Divided into chapters relating to their new Hong Kong owners, this is a fascinating book filled with excellent photographs accompanied by detailed captions, and single deckers are also included as too are some minibuses. Everyone should purchase a copy, and not one will be disappointed.' -- Bus Fayre Magazine, Spring 2024
'I have no hesitation in recommending the book that covers such an interesting period of public transport in Hong Kong.' -- Omnibus Magazine, April/ May 2024
ISBN: 9781445694856
Dimensions: unknown
Weight: 310g
96 pages