
Hong Kong Buses and Trams 1976–1997: The Final British Years by Philip Wallis
A City in Motion: Hong Kong’s Buses and Trams in the Last Days of British Rule For transport enthusiasts around the world, Hong Kong has always held a unique charm—a city where classic British-built buses weave through neon-lit streets, and vintage 1920s-style tramcars glide beneath towering skyscrapers. This richly illustrated volume captures the dynamic changes across Hong Kong’s public transport landscape during the final twenty-one years of British administration. From the decline of the iconic China Motor Bus Company to the rapid rise of Citybus Limited, from the sprawling fleet of the Kowloon Motor Bus Company to the lesser-known but equally intriguing operators like Argos, New Lantao Bus, and Stagecoach (Hong Kong), this book is a visual journey through an era of transformation. Featuring a treasure trove of rare images—including imported second-hand British buses from London, Ribble, and Southdown—and insights into light rail and Peak Tram operations, this is a must-have for an