Life as a tram driver in HONG KONG

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  • @leokimvideo
    @leokimvideo Před rokem +3296

    Looks very stressful considering how many people walk out in front of a moving tram

    • @TVEE
      @TVEE Před rokem +57

      It's always surreal when a creator you actively watch is in the comment section of another completely unrelated video. Hello, Leo, I hope you are doing well.

    • @jeffrey0415
      @jeffrey0415 Před rokem +9

      yooo its leokimvideo how are the redback spiders? XD

    • @jeffrey0415
      @jeffrey0415 Před rokem +4

      @@TVEE true lol

    • @tomtalk24
      @tomtalk24 Před rokem +3

      Same with busses in any city center.

    • @graealex
      @graealex Před rokem +7

      What do you mean? Just put one arm in the air and you're good to go for crossing in front of a tram...

  • @_Grops_
    @_Grops_ Před rokem +2471

    I‘m a tram driver in Germany and we see the same stuff here as well. So humans really act the same, wherever they are in the world.
    As I‘m saying driving the tram is the easiest part, saving countless lives a day is the hard part.

    • @hktramguy
      @hktramguy  Před rokem +246

      Indeed!

    • @tonyclifton265
      @tonyclifton265 Před rokem +112

      i lived in Berlin and the warning bell of the trams was so loud it made me jump out of my skin. they need those bells in HK

    • @snippy7990
      @snippy7990 Před rokem +41

      Yes, bus driver from Hamburg Germany here. Same over here, have seen multiple similar truly horrific accidents...

    • @keithsinter5611
      @keithsinter5611 Před rokem +60

      So many people in the big cities tend to have zero awareness of their surroundings.....

    • @mbo191
      @mbo191 Před rokem +37

      4 years in Stockholm, Sweden and then 18 years in Dublin, Ireland - It's exactly the same. A good strong Air Horn was what I missed the most in Dublin, people have a tendency to get used to and not hear the Bell and the "Fart-In-Space" Air Horn. / B.

  • @LiterallyMark1
    @LiterallyMark1 Před rokem +886

    Props to the tram driver for not swerving all over the place and causing a larger accident

    • @obzai
      @obzai Před rokem +55

      Champagne comedy 🥂

    • @thany3
      @thany3 Před rokem +46

      Steering a tram is quite difficult, it appears.

    • @MattJasa
      @MattJasa Před rokem +29

      If I was driving that tram I would be getting lost.

    • @LostShipMate
      @LostShipMate Před rokem +25

      @@Whaley96 My guy . . . read it again within the context of sarcasm.

    • @rock_dinosaur
      @rock_dinosaur Před rokem +1

      @@Whaley96 With the steering wheel, of course! 😂

  • @Oriol123456
    @Oriol123456 Před rokem +942

    As a rail worker I have a deep respect for tram drivers. HK is one of my on-the-list destinations specially for the trams. I've been only on its airport linking to Manila. Regards from Barcelona!

    • @hktramguy
      @hktramguy  Před rokem +23

      Thanks! You may also find the following video interested... czcams.com/video/IXSTdSv-Jlo/video.html

    • @Oriol123456
      @Oriol123456 Před rokem +9

      Thanks for the suggestion! I’m a grat photography passionate also, so could you recommend me some nice spots to picture trams? Thank you so much!

    • @hktramguy
      @hktramguy  Před rokem +12

      @@Oriol123456 The Court of Final Appeal in Central is a good idea, but my favourite place is Chun Yeung Street market in North Point. I think it's a interesting scene seeing trams passing through the crowd.
      Reference: czcams.com/video/pLVIJ7dclCA/video.html from 26:00

    • @Oriol123456
      @Oriol123456 Před rokem +5

      @@hktramguy Thank you!! :-) Definitely I'll take a look on that area!

    • @noahtorocalzado
      @noahtorocalzado Před rokem +3

      Que estrany trobar-se un català a un vídeo com aquest😂
      Per a quina empresa treballes com a ferroviari? Pa saber nomás

  • @Noah_3885
    @Noah_3885 Před rokem +390

    1:05 even to this day, people still fail to look both ways before crossing.
    props to that driver

    • @12chachachannel
      @12chachachannel Před rokem +3

      because trams are hard to notice

    • @harrasika
      @harrasika Před rokem +42

      ​@@12chachachannelhow? Trams literally are the most predictable method of transit. They are rather slow, and move on the exact same path every time. Even a child could tell you where you can be hit by a tram and where you can't.

    • @alihorda
      @alihorda Před rokem

      ​@@12chachachannelif you are blind and deaf then maybe

    • @li_tsz_fung
      @li_tsz_fung Před 11 měsíci +4

      It's because you look right then look left in left-hand traffic. People don't expect there's traffic from the right after crossing the first segment

    • @marcusthegamer348
      @marcusthegamer348 Před 11 měsíci +16

      @@12chachachannel Or you're just blind,? They're large and very easy to notice, it's not like they fly by before you get to see them

  • @allspig
    @allspig Před rokem +198

    感謝片主同各位電車司機大佬,喺港島揸住一架唔扭得軚又載住咁多乘客嘅雙層電車,同一時間仲要留心咁多人同車,一啲都唔容易呀,respect!

  • @HiroakiMitome
    @HiroakiMitome Před rokem +80

    I know it's difficult, but please do your best.!
    From Hong Kong Tram Japanese Fans

    • @hktramguy
      @hktramguy  Před rokem +16

      Thanks for supporting! 👍 I found lots of fun driving trams, and I'm absolutely loving it❤️ You may find more videos of me driving trams in my channel! Cheers😆

    • @F60528
      @F60528 Před 5 měsíci +1

      Kumamoto Tram is also lovely

  • @SpaceGladiator
    @SpaceGladiator Před rokem +123

    5:49 - the good old "have you tried turn it off and on again" just works in most situations. Also it's crazy how suicidal diverted the people are sometimes. An old tram isn't a silent machine so you should hear it approaching with ease, but still people are just walking straight in front of it. Being part of the public transport system in HongKong must be a stressful job.
    Thanks for the video, i really enjoyed watching it.

    • @sw6188
      @sw6188 Před rokem +10

      Way too many people are off in la-la land and not paying attention to their surroundings. They've got sounds playing in their ears and they're thinking of everything else but what they should be focusing on. It's no wonder so many people get killed by trains and cars.

    • @clonkex
      @clonkex Před rokem +10

      ​@@sw6188 I often walk in my lunch break and I have noise-cancelling earbuds in to listen to Mandarin lessons (just a coincidence that I ended up on this video, though) but I know that I'm sacrificing my only 360-degree sensory input so I'm 150% hyper-aware of my surroundings with my eyes. I get that the tram is sometimes coming from the "wrong direction" with respect to the flow of cars (HK being a right-hand-drive country), but even so it's crazy how many of these people didn't even glance in the direction of the tram before stepping out. I think it's worth glancing in both directions even when you know which direction cars are supposed to be coming from. It only takes half a second and it could very well save your life.

    • @sw6188
      @sw6188 Před rokem +5

      @@clonkex Well said David. I don't begrudge people wanting to listen to audio while they're on the move, but as you know you need to be hyper-vigilant with your eyes instead - and way too many people aren't. They switch off, they go into their own little world and forget about the fact they're in a transitional space where there are big heavy vehicles and machines moving around them. Six years ago a teenager was killed here at a level crossing because they were wearing headphones and didn't hear the train coming. They also were oblivious to the flashing lights and obviously failed to look left and look right before crossing the tracks. We have "Rail awareness week" once a year and the need to take extra care around trains is advertised across the country. I've made the comment to them that despite their best efforts, people will continue to get killed and injured on the tracks.

    • @sgtjerry2001
      @sgtjerry2001 Před rokem +5

      just the way people don't look both ways before crossing is just crazy to me

    • @hktramguy
      @hktramguy  Před rokem +5

      @@clonkex Well said! By the way, how's your Mandarin class? Is it hard for you to learn?

  • @stevecarter8810
    @stevecarter8810 Před rokem +73

    The sound of that motor took me back to the heat, the aroma and the bustle of this amazing city. Thanks and keep up the good work

    • @hktramguy
      @hktramguy  Před rokem +5

      👍

    • @holger_p
      @holger_p Před rokem

      Since our post car is electric, I always think the tram is coming.

  • @einzelganger09
    @einzelganger09 Před rokem +11

    やっぱりこの活気とカオスに溢れた香港が好きだわ。笑

  • @tiki6617
    @tiki6617 Před rokem +20

    文明城市的交通,電車真的不可少。感謝分享這麼好的影片給大家

  • @TAMS1952
    @TAMS1952 Před rokem +195

    Excellent video. Certainly as a Tram Driver, you have to be aware of what’s going on around you at all times.
    Oh how I miss Hong Kong. I have been there twice. Such a fantastic place to go to. So many things to see and do. Even a boat trip out to one of its outlying islands. You’ll be surprised as to what you will find on these islands.

    • @hktramguy
      @hktramguy  Před rokem +17

      Thanks for supporting! I loved travelling to outlying islands by ferries too👍such a relaxing thing to do...

    • @BlackSlimShady
      @BlackSlimShady Před rokem +1

      So its still very easy. You just have to try not to hit thins, just like when you're in a car. But in a car you still have to control the direction of travel

    • @Gafigglethorp
      @Gafigglethorp Před rokem +7

      ​@@BlackSlimShady the tram is several tonnes more heavy than the car and harder to brake in time, you need to anticipate the accident before it even begins to happen

    • @BlackSlimShady
      @BlackSlimShady Před rokem

      @@Gafigglethorp So does every one of the drivers, driving a big truck, or bus, or people with trailers. It really is a easy job.

    • @Gafigglethorp
      @Gafigglethorp Před rokem

      @@BlackSlimShady A) steel on steel doesnt have the same braking power as tyre on tarmac
      B) trams really are much heavier than almost all motor vehicles, and semi trucks (the heaviest thing mentioned) are rarely going at speed in an urban enviroment the way that trams in their own right of way are

  • @josephturner7569
    @josephturner7569 Před rokem +87

    I was a UK train driver for 22 years. I wouldn't last 22 minutes doing that. All credence to you.

    • @jayswarrow1196
      @jayswarrow1196 Před 4 měsíci

      That's why i quit the bus depot within a week: i've seen a vision of myself, standing in the middle of a street,welding a blood-stained crowbar, at the end of a month...
      There's no real way to underline the efforts, these folk are facing, working daily.

  • @mikemegamesenglish2951
    @mikemegamesenglish2951 Před rokem +91

    I was a tram driver in Vienna (Austria) for a few years and I thought our pedestrians were bad, this is a nightmare in comparison xD But the flair overall feels very familiar :D

    • @Ragnar8504
      @Ragnar8504 Před rokem

      One of my all-time favourites was a VW T4 pickup with huge panes of glass in the back doing a U-turn on Prager Straße right in front of a vintage tram, I think it was F 711. One of the most horrible spots is the intersection Schwarzenbergplatz and Lothringer Straße though, you constantly have to watch out for idiot drivers turning left and blocking the tracks.

    • @largol33t1
      @largol33t1 Před rokem +1

      The WORST tram video I have ever seen is a short series of car crash videos in Helsinki on a busy night. It had so many accidents that it made the local news in my home town in the US. THREE cars, on separate occasions tried to play chicken with the team. it did not end well for any of them.

    • @RmsTitanic59
      @RmsTitanic59 Před rokem

      ​@@largol33t1 im from helsinki and please dont fuck around with trams

    • @mr.engineear0987
      @mr.engineear0987 Před 6 měsíci

      Yeah dog

  • @rock_dinosaur
    @rock_dinosaur Před rokem +18

    I used to be a train driver and this video brought all the stress and anxiety of that job back to me. However, it was fascinating to see traditional British trams, British double-deck buses and British traffic lights and road-signage in such a far-away place, and so long after it returned to Chinese control, too. I would love to visit it.

    • @psirvent8
      @psirvent8 Před 3 měsíci

      Is driving a train as stressful as driving a tram considering that you don't normally share your tracks with all those cars and pedestrians though ?

  • @Drnken229
    @Drnken229 Před rokem +43

    I love videos like this, something about seeing distant culture and how people just live their lifes is so interesting and entertaining.

    • @Distress.
      @Distress. Před rokem +8

      Helps give perspective too. People often become cynical of how their neighbors may not pay attention but here we see people make the same mistakes in every country.

  • @JaroslavDanielSolek
    @JaroslavDanielSolek Před rokem +143

    Good driving, Sir! Its nice to see, its not just in Czech Republic, where people dont give a damn about something so "small" like a tram.. Keep making the videos, please. =)

    • @snippy7990
      @snippy7990 Před rokem +1

      Hamburg, Germany also the same :D

    • @tomtalk24
      @tomtalk24 Před rokem +1

      Trams in Czech are much older. So much so I got sober following one back into town.

    • @thany3
      @thany3 Před rokem +1

      To be fair, one could also reason that it's the trams that are in the way of pedestrians. After all, a city is (or should be) made for people, not for vehicles.

    • @ClassyNeons
      @ClassyNeons Před rokem +1

      @@thany3 To be fair, it also wouldn't matter. Public transportation like trams and busses can't stop on a dime and the drivers can't anticipate the intentions of everyone walking on the street. The responsibility falls more on pedestrians to make sure they don't get hit, even if the tram is in their way.

    • @JaroslavDanielSolek
      @JaroslavDanielSolek Před rokem +4

      @@thany3 Historically - yes, since they never had anything like cars few centuries back. But they sure did have their own carriages that had a right of way, etc.. As you know, and I guess its same for most countries least in Europe, there are big ZONE signs like PEDESTRIAN ZONE - which means its primarily for pedestrians and pedestrians can use the street in its width, although there are excepetions, and zone isnt a wall, so if anyone needs - like supplying a store, emergencies - they can go through. And in Liberec there is a large PEDESTRIAN ZONE with a tram track going through, plus taxis and technical services or emergency services can go through too. There is also sign warning drivers about residential zone, people in residential zone can use the whole street in its width and drivers must not endanger them. That doesnt mean you can block the drivers going through tho.. Unfortunately thats how it is and we need to learn how to live with vehicles passing us by. Everything sure should have its limits, but you cannot doubt, trams or buses or cars overall made our lives easier and much more comfortable.

  • @danielbroadbridge886
    @danielbroadbridge886 Před rokem +17

    This guy has amazing patience. If it were me the passengers would have learned a whole new vocabulary!

  • @tr_nt.
    @tr_nt. Před rokem +61

    Massive respect for the excellent driving! We have trams in Nottingham however they are the newer, low floor articulated style so it was nice to see some clips of the classic double decker style!

  • @texasjapan4071
    @texasjapan4071 Před rokem +75

    It’s really cool seeing these double decker trams and buses to help ease congestion in a very dense urban environment. Helps to put less cars on the roads in an already crowded area and get people where they need to go.

    • @emperor8716
      @emperor8716 Před 10 měsíci +3

      yep, hk has an awesome public transport system, can take you everywhere. i just wish there were less private cars on the road, there’s no need for them and they just cause traffic.

    • @ssanngkakkoii
      @ssanngkakkoii Před 6 měsíci

      as long as traffic rules are safe i see no issue with cars.

    • @temp-anon_3690
      @temp-anon_3690 Před 4 měsíci

      ​@@ssanngkakkoiithey destroy fucking countries. Europe was devastated by car dependance.

  • @nathanaelsliferecords6850
    @nathanaelsliferecords6850 Před rokem +251

    其實我有時覺得電車先難揸,有人衝出馬路真係只可以剎車,冇得扭軚

    • @hktramguy
      @hktramguy  Před rokem +25

      的確

    • @user-rg7nr8hl5q
      @user-rg7nr8hl5q Před rokem +2

      容易 不難

    • @mazda159786cct
      @mazda159786cct Před rokem +6

      1996年時事追擊節目訪問電車司機,因為果年太多出軌事故令人關注上埋節目!其中一位受訪電車司機講,如果開工期間一年內連續犯3次錯誤即炒。即等於扣滿15分一樣。佢笑言駕駛違例扣15分一年內可還原分數!但駕駛電車則只有3次機會,一錯第3次就即炒冇彎轉。

    • @__.cml721.__
      @__.cml721.__ Před 11 měsíci +1

      @@hktramguy我已經計劃緊今內都入嚟做

    • @hktramguy
      @hktramguy  Před 11 měsíci +2

      @@__.cml721.__ 好呀👍

  • @Bobo-ox7fj
    @Bobo-ox7fj Před rokem +16

    Who would ever step out into a mixed use traffic zone without checking first? Amazing.

    • @degenetron7590
      @degenetron7590 Před rokem

      The people that wouldn't pass natural selection

  • @Bond-fx7si
    @Bond-fx7si Před rokem +34

    We really enjoyed watching that. HK tram drivers must be on high alert all the time when driving. Keep up the safe operations Sir

    • @hktramguy
      @hktramguy  Před rokem +3

      Thanks for supporting😆 Cheers!

  • @l4bwx2
    @l4bwx2 Před rokem +1

    Thank you!
    I have visited Hong Kong several times, and have always ridden the tram, and enjoyed it!
    I usually sit upstairs, in the front and look out the window. I have ridden the whole line, including up to Happy Valley.
    I enjoyed you video very much. Thank you!

  • @Benjamin.Jamin.
    @Benjamin.Jamin. Před rokem +24

    It is strange to see UK type road markings, street furniture and busses in such an otherwise exotic place.
    You are a great driver!

    • @GowGows
      @GowGows Před rokem +11

      Why? Considering England has invaded all but less than 20 countries in the world

    • @Col3Jaeger
      @Col3Jaeger Před rokem +1

      Not so strange when you know UK was once a colonial empirr

    • @AbiSaysThings
      @AbiSaysThings Před rokem +5

      ​@DrSteelMD Because we left most places in the 60s so most of it has changed a lot. Hong Kong was still British into the 90s so it all still looks the same and fairly modern.

    • @BRISTOL.TERAPHY
      @BRISTOL.TERAPHY Před 11 měsíci

      ​@@dejuren1367Do not speak for me. I'm European and I disagree with you.

    • @bmo3778
      @bmo3778 Před 6 měsíci

      ​@@GowGowsdude, link me to that article. I have been looking for that list for curiousity😅

  • @ThisMayContainNuts
    @ThisMayContainNuts Před rokem +16

    Good job, you guys! I hope your country and/or employer has good focus on mental health. All of these "Almost" accidents can really take a toll on you after a while. Stay safe, man!

  • @seantwentyfour471
    @seantwentyfour471 Před rokem +1

    Thank you for keeping us safe and for this video. I enjoyed every moment.

  • @billylardner
    @billylardner Před rokem +1

    Thank you for sharing! That was a really interesting watch and glimpse into Hong Kong. I can't believe how many people didn't look before stepping in front of the tram...

  • @chankarson4422
    @chankarson4422 Před rokem +5

    辛苦晒,you saved a lot of people's life

  • @rickybobby9255
    @rickybobby9255 Před rokem +3

    Brings back great memories of my times in HK. Cannot wait to go back some day.

  • @bobtahoma
    @bobtahoma Před rokem +1

    This video really demonstrates that you need to be a particular kind of person to operate a tram. Cool, level-headed, and patient. Excellent video.

  • @matthew4974
    @matthew4974 Před rokem

    It's not an easy job at all and these drivers have my respect and gratitude. Love the 'ding ding'. Thank you for posting this video.

  • @crosscroissant5478
    @crosscroissant5478 Před rokem +8

    Love to watch this kind of videos. Please keep making those, greetings from Germany.

    • @hktramguy
      @hktramguy  Před rokem +1

      Thanks for supporting! You may also be interested in the following video... czcams.com/video/IXSTdSv-Jlo/video.html

  • @osutetsu
    @osutetsu Před rokem +33

    すごくヒヤヒヤする。江ノ電よりマナー酷い…
    直通空気ブレーキの迅速な応答性が発揮されてるなぁ

    • @FujijiKUNCH
      @FujijiKUNCH Před 6 měsíci

      日本だったら急停車の嵐(?)

  • @huntermclaren322
    @huntermclaren322 Před 5 měsíci +1

    Excellent video! I enjoyed watching and learning about your job.

  • @nashleysk8er
    @nashleysk8er Před rokem

    Nice video. Love riding these trams and the sounds of the traction motor! I drive trolley buses in Vancouver. Similar situations here with pedestrians, cyclists and vehicles, except I’m not on tracks.

  • @0t0t89
    @0t0t89 Před rokem +4

    多謝分享影片。
    睇落揸電車最困難嘅係:忍得住唔講粗口🤣
    電車煞車更困難,要畀更多心機揣摩其他道路使用者。
    落車唔比錢又係吹佢唔脹。
    至少輕鐵司機唔使理乘客有冇畀幾多錢。
    車尾轉棍閘機又係易引人嘈交,大概陸續轉用活門…

  • @elksalmon84
    @elksalmon84 Před rokem +25

    What is in mind of those people who walking across rails without looks into sides? Parents didn't teach them anything?

    • @F60528
      @F60528 Před 5 měsíci

      They are always out of mind. Same on walkways. Blocking, suddenly zigzag, really annoying. This, the long waiting for traffic lights and waiting for lifts are biggest nuisance in HK to me. Other than that, its quite fine.

  • @HbCAMM_CT
    @HbCAMM_CT Před 9 měsíci

    I came back to say that this has become one of my favourite videos, and I rewatch it pretty often, it's forever in my "watch later" playlist

  • @Extrikit
    @Extrikit Před rokem +1

    Nice video. Tough job, keeping those old trams running and looking out for people’s’ safety as well!

  • @rndm_person
    @rndm_person Před rokem +10

    And thats why it’s taught to look left and right before crossing be it streets or tracks (all though if you see a train/tram coming at high speed it’s very likely to late)

  • @PatricioGarcia1973
    @PatricioGarcia1973 Před rokem +9

    Always loved Hong Kong, from watching Jackie Chan, Chow Yun Fat, Andy Lau, in various Golden Harvest productions. Living in Argentina always been fascinated by the double decker buses, the mountains, and the old airport in the city. Hopefully I can visit one day. It was really nice following you along. Hope to see more trips.

    • @hktramguy
      @hktramguy  Před rokem +4

      Thanks for supporting! Hong Kong is really a good place, in terms of visiting. Check out for more videos in my channel!

    • @petrichor259
      @petrichor259 Před rokem +1

      Watch Chungking express for the true essence of Hongkong.

    • @PatricioGarcia1973
      @PatricioGarcia1973 Před rokem

      @@petrichor259 yeah, watched too.

  • @airwick4u
    @airwick4u Před rokem +2

    I felt my heart stop multiple times throughout the video, awesome video

  • @TSMGL_Youtube
    @TSMGL_Youtube Před 4 měsíci

    Mad respect for your skills from one trolley (or tram) operator to another! I'm a volunteer trolley operator here in America and find tram operations in other countries very intriguing!

  • @ZambiblasianOgre
    @ZambiblasianOgre Před rokem +5

    You do a great job of keeping your cool! Keep it up.

  • @NaoPb
    @NaoPb Před rokem +3

    CZcams recommended me this video today. And I like it 😊

  • @Oaks2334
    @Oaks2334 Před rokem

    Watching from Melbourne, Australia! Great video

  • @Mrmoo6000
    @Mrmoo6000 Před 5 měsíci +1

    Thank you for putting so much effort in the subtitles

  • @user-ts9ko4ys2r
    @user-ts9ko4ys2r Před rokem +4

    日本と同じ左側通行であるからか、安心して観ていられます。
    周囲の交通マナーは決して良いとは言えないけれど、いずれ日本もこうなりそう。(第三次交通戦争が勃発しそうな雰囲気)
    運転士さんの職人技とも呼べる、機敏な操作を見ていると昔の都電の運転士さんを思い出しますね。
    今の日本じゃ、こんな凄い操作ができる人なんてそんなにいないかも。(某京急の運転主任さんは除く)

  • @ethanmagnuson2988
    @ethanmagnuson2988 Před rokem +14

    This is so interesting from a planning perspective! Since it keeps happening at the same spots, I wonder if there's a urban design solution 🤔 (to some of the traffic problems lol)

    • @billyswong
      @billyswong Před 11 měsíci +2

      Some portion of the road / crossing is single direction for cars but not for tram. Or some people cross 2/5 of the road, reaching the refuge island, then subconsciously think they don't need to watch their right hand side already. The refuge island can't be replaced into the middle of the two tram tracks without a lot of overhauling. So it is almost unfixable.
      I can't even imagine the total cost of rerouting position of the tram track + the overhanging wire, especially when the tram will become out of service for a long time for such project, inducing a lot extra traffic congestion. No one is going to pay the bill.

  • @Sebdamememan
    @Sebdamememan Před rokem +1

    This vid makes me want tramway lines here where i live, great content m8

  • @eea6967
    @eea6967 Před rokem +1

    Makes me want to return to HK so badly! Lived there for two years and loved the tram.

  • @Yanmotion
    @Yanmotion Před rokem +4

    As a railway enthusiast, I do understand how it's like to drive a rail vehicle like trains or trams. They're not like cars! They need time and distance to stop with their air / vacuum brakes! While making sure the passengers on board are having a smooth ride or they will throw forward when like a pedestrian or obstacles suddenly appear right in front of you.

  • @user-in5pp5zk2g
    @user-in5pp5zk2g Před rokem +5

    もっと派手にホーン鳴らすのかと思ってたけど、あまり鳴らさないんですね

  • @BogMNL
    @BogMNL Před rokem +1

    thank you for sharing this with us, pleas be carefull! its not only the safety of the passengers but yours to!

  • @Elektronaut
    @Elektronaut Před rokem

    Awesome! Thanks for letting us ride along!

  • @EG-0611
    @EG-0611 Před rokem +3

    What a nice channel! I hope to see more content :)

  • @trainluvr
    @trainluvr Před rokem +3

    Cool video - people seem more absent minded there than other places. Also people in groups are distracted and act more unpredictably.

  • @TheByard
    @TheByard Před 7 měsíci +1

    I rode the trams in HK many times when I worked there in 1999 on the deep sewer project. Lived in Mid-Levels and would catch the escalator up the hills, also the double decker buses were great for a sightseeing tour from the airport to downtown HK Island. The buses were made in Blackpool UK, the extra trailing arm axle is to carry the extra weight of the AC units, needed in HK.

  • @Suntika
    @Suntika Před 5 měsíci +1

    This video gave me a good mood for the entire night. Great content!

  • @MetroGaming75
    @MetroGaming75 Před rokem +5

    I just got this recommended today and man if you driving in Philadelphia and seeing our trams/trollies you be flying fast downtown in the tunnel but on the streets if a car is double parked the tram driver will scratch through 😂😅

  • @Lando_Cannabissian
    @Lando_Cannabissian Před rokem +1

    First video of yours I saw and had to subscribe, great vid!!

  • @dallasCrofton-xd3to
    @dallasCrofton-xd3to Před rokem

    Hi im Dallas from uk Gloucestershire. Very welldone video i thought you drove very well indeed in fact i wish i.was there at the time .i have virtually seen the whole of hong Kong on youtube videos i was very please how well you driven the tram keep safe to.

  • @weltvonoben
    @weltvonoben Před rokem +4

    In Germany we say : "du musst mit der dummheit anderer rechnen" which translate into something like you need to be aware of the unawareness of others while in traffic. Great video.

    • @hktramguy
      @hktramguy  Před rokem +1

      We was taught 馬路如虎口 since kindergarten, which means "roads are like tiger's mouth", but people just don't care...

    • @ArgusStrav
      @ArgusStrav Před rokem +2

      You can translate that pretty directly into English: "You must reckon with the stupidity of others".

    • @F60528
      @F60528 Před 5 měsíci

      Hier ist aber nochmal anderes Level an Verpeiltheit. Das nervt mich auch als Fussgaenger, oder in der Bahnstation.
      Die gaffen nur doof auf ihr Handy. Und Zebrastreifen sind vorhanden aber werden nicht wirklich beachtet von den Autofahrern.
      Autofahren selbst geht einigermassen aber das Fuehrerschein Niveau ist niemals mit D zu vergleichen. DA sind wir wahrscheinlich immer noch die besten xD

  • @SJMorgan7
    @SJMorgan7 Před rokem +10

    I can’t believe that many people don’t look both ways before crossing a street, a busy one at that, I was taught from a young age always look both ways before you step out onto the street

  • @user-tm4bi1nl4q
    @user-tm4bi1nl4q Před rokem

    Great video! Thanks fr sharing! ( Sydney train driver)

  • @WagnerDeQueiroz
    @WagnerDeQueiroz Před 10 měsíci +1

    這是100%注意力的工作! 恭喜分享。 來自巴西的問候

  • @TheOffcialMLRTrainsYT
    @TheOffcialMLRTrainsYT Před rokem +17

    Remember, Do you think crossing the road is easy? It’s not. Lookout for Trams and cars! 😂

    • @AKUJIVALDO
      @AKUJIVALDO Před rokem

      Don't be smartphone zombie...or be 6 feets under.

  • @Random.ChanneI
    @Random.ChanneI Před rokem +7

    I have been in HK in 2015. I remember it as a very cool city, but man it was so chaotic. Narrow sidewalks with very loud double decker bussed which where all running on diesel. Together with the trams it was simply very loud. The view on the left at 1:33 describes exactly how I remember it. Probably all running as well although they are parked. My trip too Lama Island (no cars there) was very much needed haha.
    But it’s off course great that there are trams everywhere. But where are all the busses actually for?

    • @hktramguy
      @hktramguy  Před rokem +8

      While trams runs on the Northen part of Hong Kong island only, bus provided services to the Southern part, Mid-Levels, or cross the Victoria Harbour to Kowloon. Lamma Island is also a very beautiful island to visit too!

    • @F60528
      @F60528 Před 5 měsíci

      The Bus thing is very very true, but within 5-10 years will be different as they fleets will slowly(!) be more and more electric.

  • @oscr_zen
    @oscr_zen Před 5 měsíci

    That is such a nice video, thank You for posting this.

  • @ejandersen2878
    @ejandersen2878 Před 6 měsíci

    Good to watch and nice commentary, thank you.

  • @zka77
    @zka77 Před rokem +3

    Same story in Hungary. Trams can't move 200m without having to ring at some kind of idiot on feet or wheels :D

  • @SledujCestu
    @SledujCestu Před rokem +6

    I like the tram's horn except the bell. And I also like the respect even tough some people are just dumb.

    • @SledujCestu
      @SledujCestu Před rokem

      You can see what our tram drivers are up against here: czcams.com/video/qinF8Azew3Y/video.html come to Prague, Czech republic :-) I send my regards to Hong Kong.

    • @hktramguy
      @hktramguy  Před rokem

      Thanks for sharing👍 Cheees from Hong Kong!😆

  • @huibertlandzaat1889
    @huibertlandzaat1889 Před 6 měsíci

    You made a very nice video. Thank you for uploading.

  • @TheNutteloos
    @TheNutteloos Před 5 měsíci +1

    this was a joy to watch, great job, greetings from holland

  • @abc_8773
    @abc_8773 Před rokem +3

    Trams in other countries: Calm
    Trams in HK:Pure chaos

  • @JerryChanD
    @JerryChanD Před rokem +6

    大師傅,第一段見你落 brake 都唔係死 Brake 而係收放自如令全車唔洗 chok 前,有料

  • @diamondsword7972
    @diamondsword7972 Před rokem +2

    I won’t lie, this does look like a lot of fun. I wouldn’t mind driving this at all!

  • @Thomas1980
    @Thomas1980 Před rokem +1

    Super good Video 👍👏👏nice sharing ☺

  • @Fiery.Dragon
    @Fiery.Dragon Před rokem +3

    Life of a tram driver~ They have a hard job here, to watch both ahead, behind, and left and right at once - people jump out from any side, at any time, quick to react, and still be pleasant too, it's a difficult job for sure. But the sounds of the video * ding ding * ding ding * - kindly lets a man transporting goods to a local shop move past - ** DING DING DING ** TOOT TOOT ** Ding ding ding ** TOOT!~! ** ding ding ** TOOOT ** - They are beautiful also, it's quite an art to handle so many things at once, like an air traffic controller.

  • @hassy841
    @hassy841 Před rokem +3

    香港、一度行ってみたかったけどなぁ…

  • @JulianShagworthy
    @JulianShagworthy Před rokem +1

    Really enjoyed this, thanks!

  • @GamerLudwig
    @GamerLudwig Před rokem +1

    Thank you for your work!

  • @ghostwriter7547
    @ghostwriter7547 Před rokem +6

    Darling how was your day?
    tram driver: Nobody was harmed 😰

  • @DiederikAms
    @DiederikAms Před rokem +9

    Such a nice look into the buzzing street life of HK. Been there many times, but currently I don’t go there anymore because it’s not HK anymore. So sorry.

    • @hktramguy
      @hktramguy  Před rokem +3

      We all missed the good old days...

  • @genebrowniii774
    @genebrowniii774 Před rokem

    Great job you’re better than most drivers here in the states the Houston team drivers are a bit crazy

  • @sarushimajack
    @sarushimajack Před rokem

    Thank you for always driving safely😊

  • @ychvincent
    @ychvincent Před rokem +4

    i am still imagining the conversations at 1:15

  • @AppleOranges12
    @AppleOranges12 Před rokem +3

    Are the brakes not self lapping? You have to move the lever to back to "hold" to hold the braking force?

    • @hktramguy
      @hktramguy  Před rokem +7

      Yes they are self-overlapping, but sometimes I wanted to do some fine adjustments to the deceleration rate, and that's why my hand moves a lot. Thanks for viewing!

    • @blue9multimediagroup
      @blue9multimediagroup Před rokem

      Was trying to figure out the braking mechanisms ourselves

  • @jayswarrow1196
    @jayswarrow1196 Před 4 měsíci

    I enjoyed the scenery of narrow streets, double-deck transport and old taxis, also your interior in good maintain.

  • @miriareu
    @miriareu Před rokem

    You are a Great Man! Thanks for sharing

  • @MrPicklerwoof
    @MrPicklerwoof Před rokem +3

    This is why whenever I visit cities I simply stick to the pedestrian crossings and wait for the lights each time. All this darting about between trams/traffic is just asking for trouble.

  • @UrbanSheng
    @UrbanSheng Před rokem +9

    其他司機應該都沒有你那麼好態度的😂

  • @yak-machining
    @yak-machining Před rokem +1

    This reminds me so much of istanbul city, the heat, 24/7 life, the sound and the crowded people. And also in Istanbul the people have zero awareness for the traffic, always crossing red lights without looking

  • @dasy2k1
    @dasy2k1 Před rokem +1

    Very interesting to see the more or less modern control system on an old style tram.
    The air brake handle is typical of later 1st generation trams here but the power controler is much more modern!

    • @Ragnar8504
      @Ragnar8504 Před rokem

      Yes, lots of updating in there obviously!

  • @johnathandaviddunster38
    @johnathandaviddunster38 Před rokem +3

    Being a tram driver looks very tramatic !!! 🍇🌻🐸🍋🥦🍄

  • @lucasholving0607
    @lucasholving0607 Před 5 měsíci +2

    You got to pay lots of attention in such a busy town 🤯
    I'm glad you got a bell and horn, to warn people that you are coming 😊👍

  • @crestfallensunbro6001

    i love seeing videos with this type of subtitles

  • @mathewng1988
    @mathewng1988 Před rokem +4

    Never understand how the trams got bicycle bells instead of trailer horns...

    • @hktramguy
      @hktramguy  Před rokem +2

      Haha, well said! That's the iconic "ding ding" sound of Hong Kong!

  • @ayashithesus7033
    @ayashithesus7033 Před rokem +241

    勁多大地任我行 lol