Central Terminus
The current station comprises a single track, with platforms on both sides. One platform is used for boarding, the other for exiting the tram. As the Peak Tram is a major Hong Kong tourist attraction, long queues are common in front of the turnstiles at Central Terminus.
History
The Garden Road station for the Peak Tram opened on 30 May 1888. In 1935, a new terminus was built along with the St John's Apartments: a reinforced concrete building, with eight studio flats and a two-bedroom penthouse. In 1964, the apartments were demolished to make way for a modern 14-storey commercial and residential building. This building was in turn replaced by the current 22-storey building.
Under the Peak Tram Upgrade Project, the terminus was temporarily closed on 23 April 2019, with temporary platforms, located 70 metres uphill from the former platforms, opened on 22 July, and again closed on 28 June 2021. The renovated station, with platforms at the then temporary site, was reopened and renamed to "Central Terminus" on 27 August 2022.
Neighbouring landmarks
- Central Government Offices
- U.S. Consulate General
- St. John's Cathedral
- Hong Kong Park
- Hong Kong Zoological and Botanical Gardens
- St. Joseph's College
- Murray Building
- Bank of China Tower
Feeder transport
NWFB Route 15C is operated between Central Ferry Piers and Garden Road Peak Tram Terminus with only single decker buses, and previously open-top double decker buses. The fare is exactly HK$4.2.
Island line and Tsuen Wan line Central station Exit J2 or Admiralty station Exit C
References
- ^ "Panoramio - Photo of Peak Tram Station, Garden Road 1959". panoramio.com. 1959. Retrieved 21 June 2011.
- ^ Hui Chik Shek Enesco (2000). Peak Tram Station – Extension (PDF).
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ignored (help) - ^ "Our History". The Hongkong and Shanghai Hotels. Retrieved 2011-02-10.
- ^ "1st Temporary suspension of the Peak Tram Service for the upgrade project From 23 April 2019 (Tuesday) for approximately 2-3 months". www.hshgroup.com. Retrieved 2023-01-15.
- ^ "Peak Tram service to resume on 22 July 2019" (PDF). Travel Industry Council of Hong Kong. 18 July 2019.