TRAMWAYS AND RAIL-LESS TROLLEYS.
HONG KONG'S REQUIREMENTS
SHAREHOLDER'S -CRITICISM AND "GENERAL" MANAGER'S REPLY.
THE HONG KONG DAILY PRESS MONDAY, APRIL
We have received the following letter dealing with the Hong Kong tramway service, and append to it a statement in reply made by the General Manager of the Company concerned - [TO THE EDITOR OF THE "HONG xoxo be expended on rails and the main-
DAILY PRESS."]
STR, May I be permitted," through the medium of your col- umns, to comment on what ap- pears to me to be an absolute waste of money in the maintainance of the present tramway track
The Chairman of the Company, in his speech at the annual gen eral meeting of the Company on March 18, made references to the investigations which the Company are presumed to have made into. the matter of supplementing the present track system by buscs.
The report of the proceedings at the above meeting, just issued by the Company, quotes the Chairman. as having, said. (page 3 of the re- port):-
(d) "The Institute of Transport recently awarded its coveted Gra- duate Silver Medal to a Mr. A. A. Jackson of Nottingham for his pa per The Baillber Trolley System, Its Sphere." The last paragraph" of that paper is as follows:-
"For pioneer work, the opera- tion over light traffic routes with relatively few stops, connecting main thoroughfares, also for. operation generally where the traffic demand necessitates the provision of less than 400 passen. ger sents per hour in one direc tion, the motor bus is unassail- able; its adoption for such sor- vices all over the country is con- vincing proof.
Where traffic warrants a sër- vice giving between 400 and 1,000 passengers seats per hour in one direction. with a corresponding increase in the number of passen- ger stops per mile, and partien larly over routes containing se vere gradients there appears to be sound reason for seriously con- sidering the adoption of railless trolley vehicles."
"Routes requiring services gir ing over 1,000 passenger seats per
hour in one direction would seem to be the realm of the tramear rimning on double track, and ex- pressions made recently by emin ent authorities on the subject of road passenger transport indicate that the high value of the tram- car in dealing safely and econo- mically with the heavy traffic de mands is being...more widely re cognierd."
From the fact of the Chairman making special reference to the res quirement of providing “an aver age of about 2.500 passenger seats per hour in each direction" between the Western Market and Percival Street (Wanchai) it must be assum ed that the heaviest traffic is between the two points mentioned; and that the rest of the territory traversed by the trams at present do not call for more than 1,000 passenger seats per hour in one direction.
The demand for seats between Causeway Bay and Shaukiwan would certainly appear to fall very short of this, and yet expensive double tracks have been laid down
tainance of the rail tracks as quired by the Government.
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TO KWONG DAILY SHARE QUOTATIONS.
SEQUEL
SAI COLLISION.
"NO LIGHTS ON FISHING
JUNK OFF SHEKWAN..
CHINESE MASTER SAYS HE HEARD NO SIGNAL.
The collision between the river junk off Shekwan recently had its steamer Kyung Sai and a Chinese
sequel in the Marine Court on Saturday, when the master of the smaller craft was charged before Comdr. J. B. Newill, D.8.0., R.N., with having no lights on his junk at the time of the collision.
It seems ludicrous to sit on the top of a
tram running between Causeway Bay and Taikoo to-day waiting, at one of the crossings on the single line running between these points, and watch the buses
In the witness' box, Capt. J. Acock which run on that route crossing of the Kwong Sai said that he was each other and passing the waiting in charge of the vessel from the tram. Do away with the rails en- time she left Canton till about 8.10° tirely and run the service on rail- on the night in question, when she would be passing each other in the Chow. He was then relieved by less trolley vehicles, and the trams
was some two miles within Sampan same manner instead of being held the mate, but instead of going down up every now and then; and no to his cabin, he remained on the Provisions would have to be madebridge until about 6 pm, when he out of the earnings of the Company retired to his cabin. Shortly after for expenditure on track renewalswards, he was aroused by the call and track making. Your etc.,
A SHAREHOLDER. Hong Kong, April 5.
STATEMENT BY TRAMWAYS
MANAGER.
The Manager of the Hong Kong Tramways, Limited, Mr. E. C. F. Bellamy, Interviewed by our repre- sentative in connection with the above letter, said:-
"Hard Aport," but before he could gain the bridge, the impact bad- occurred. The mate WRA then directing operations to save the crew of the junk and he returned to his cabin for a jacket and a torch. Although he did not notice any lights on the junk, the latter was well illuminated by four tor- ches from the Kwong Sai, which were playing or the smaller craft. Capt. Acock concluded by saying that the master of the native craft said that his vessel was a fishing. junk, but he (Capt. Acock) did not see any fish on board, nor there the usual strong odour of fish.
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The Junk Master's Story. Further evidence was taken for the prosecution, after which the junk master told his tale of woe. He said that he was fishing in the bay, and at about 10.15 p.m. he was run down by the Kwong Sai. He had lights both fore and aft, but these went out after the colli sion. He added that he first notic-
"I can assure Shareholder' that the maintenance of the present tramway track is not a waste of money, although he is quite cor rect when he suggests that on our five minutes service we do not pro- vide 1,000 passenger seats per hour in each direction between Shauki wan and Causeway Bay. It does not follow, however, that a more frequent service is not justified, And it was because of the limitat ions imposed by the antiquated single track that we were unable during last year's bathing season to provide many more passenger seats per hour on the Shaukiwan road. ed the lights of the river steamer.
"I can nasure Shareholder' that I am a staunch believer in raillessaway (a chang is equal to 11 feet b inches) but no signal was given.. He had his lights on immediately after sunset and had changed the lamp at 9 o'clock To neat change" was due at midnight.
trolleys, and a tour of the medium. sized towns in England leaves one wondering whether the best exam- ples of urban passenger transport are not to be found in Wolverhamp- ton and Hastings, which has now gone right over to the trolley vehi. cle Neither of these towns, however, have to provide for heavy peak loads, and it is the 'peak load' rather than the normal load which must ever be the concern of any transport undertaking,”
when she was about 100 chang*
Cross-examining defendant, Capt. Acock asked if there were a junk nearby, "fishing, and received a re- ply in the affirmative. The Cap- tain then put it to witness that there were no lights in sight with terfield and Swire vessel coming the exception of those from a But-
up, but defendant said that he did not notice the steamer. He noticed a junk on the west side.
Mr. Bellamy was asked, what ex- actly he meant by "peak loads," and replied that he meant the very heavy crowds which the Company Commander Newill said that on his has to cope with at times on Satur-own evidence, defendant was guilty day afternoons, when an important of not having regulation lights. He football-game is being decided at added that each junk muat carry the North Point Stadium, or when, two lights, one on the main mast there are other attractions that and the other at the stern, not bring large crowds to North Point. more than six feet high." He ac Continuing, Mr. Bellamy said: cordingly imposed a fine of $15.or "On the other hand, traffic on the fifteen days' imprisonment. Shaukiwun rond is increasing, and it may interest Shareholder' to know that within the last ten days we have completed the "doubling of the track between Causeway Bay and the Bay View police station This has had such a marked effect
i After further evidence was taken,
COLLISION IN HARBOUR.
Water Police by Fuk Tai Shing, A. report has been made to the
the master of a cargo junk, to the
on the terminus-to-terminus speed effect that at about 5.30 p.m. on of the cars that we have been en-Saturday. he was in the Southern abled to withdraw one car and still Fairway about 250-yards from the maintain the same service."
Hoi On Wharf, when the river
Mr. Bellamy concluded by say steamer Ko Chow, in leaving her from Taikoo to Shaukiwan for the ing: Trams are wanted for der wharf, collided with the junk, accommodation of trams over that
tain conditions, and trolley vehi-striking her amidships. The junk area; and which I take it are in con- cles are the best for other condi- was towed to the Yuen On Wharf templation to be laid between Cautions. There is a place for every later, where she sank. seway Bay and Taikoo (in place of thing; let us have everything in its
There the present single line) just so soon
proper place."
cargo. as the lay of the road in that dis trict has been decided upon “and laid out by the Government.
I doubt whether I could be chal lenged were I to question the neces- sity (on the strength of what is said in the article quoted above) of having railed tracks at all.
Going strictly according to the letter of the liw as to requirements in this respect, as set out by Mr. A. A. Jackson in his article, the only expanse of the tramway terri tory requiring double tracks of rails would appear to be that he tween Percival Street and the Wes- tern. Market,
But I venture to contend" "that. even this, what may be, termed congested, area could be served by railles, trolley vehicles—just as the service in Singapore is run on.
The institution of these railless trolley vehicles would do away with the necessity of laying down "any more tracks with rails, and would do away with the necessity of re- laying or repairing any which may be existing. As it is, these tracks are maintained by the Company for the Government-not only the tracks themselves but certain width of road on either side of the tracks at a high cost to the Com pany, for the use of all the heavy- traffic which others may desire to put over them--and on top of this the Government demand a royalty. While perhaps I am hardly com petent to express any opinion, on the point, I feel that such wear and tear on tyres which the railless trolley vehicles would have to be provided with, would not amount to anything like what has to day to
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