MTR LIGHT RAIL TRAIN II(RT48)

The second phase of the Light Rail came into service in 1992. Compared to the orange and white colour scheme of the early phase, the second phase of the Light Rail used a more distinctive red, blue and yellow colour scheme. In the early days, route signs were made of cloth, and train drivers had to stir the rollers to display the correct route or destination, commonly known as "churning". By 2003, all the cloth signs had been converted to the current LED electronic route signs, and route number signs were also added at the rear of the trains to provide passengers with better information about the service.




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