46. Fourteen coaches were repainted. Four received minor overhauls, five a general overhaul. New tyres were fitted to three coaches, the tyres of two others were re-turned, two others received heavy repairs, one a new floor and another new brake gear.
WAGON STOCK.
47. Forty-nine wagons were repainted. Twenty-two received general overhauls, and ten minor overhaul. New bodies were built to five, and new floors fitted to ten others.
MOTOR COACHES.
48. The two motor coaches received engine overhauls, inspections and adjustments of all working gears. They both gave very satisfactory service during the year.
WORKSHOPS.
49. Two additional machines were installed during the year—one portable crankpin turning and grinding machine, and one valve refacing and grinding machine.
50. A new set of locomotive wheel balancing machines was also purchased and the track in the Workshops made suitable for their use. Any engine can now be weighed after overhaul and weights adjusted on each pair of wheels.
51. Five all-steel 30-cwt. tipping bodies with tipping gear were built and fitted to Morris Six-Wheeler chassis for the Sanitary Department.
52. Three all-steel meat van bodies were built and fitted to Morris Commercial long chassis vehicles for the Sanitary Department.
53. One light emergency van body was built and fitted to a Morris chassis for the Police Department.
54. One light van body was built and fitted to a Morris Six-Wheeler chassis for the Hong Kong Volunteer Defence Corps.
55. The Motor Workshops were kept busy on repairs to Government motor cars and lorries and motor cars belonging to Government servants.
56. All the machines in the Workshops were overhauled and painted where necessary during the year.