Wasn't the lower terminus, with the site now occupied by St. John's Building (owned by The Hongkong & Shanghai Hotels, Limited, as is The Peak Tramways Co., Ltd., itself the home of one of the first Park N Shop outlets prior to its A.S. Watson Group days? I seem to recall a shop there in the 1960s.
After ballet lessons at the Helena May on Friday in the last 60s, I would always go to that Park'n'shop in the basement and hunt for raisin buns. Mostly sold out. Then hop on the Peak Tram home to Batman on TV.
I don't know when the Big Clock was added to the building, so I don't know the dates for the photos above. I randomly picked decades for the before/after clock photos.
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Park N Shop
Wasn't the lower terminus, with the site now occupied by St. John's Building (owned by The Hongkong & Shanghai Hotels, Limited, as is The Peak Tramways Co., Ltd., itself the home of one of the first Park N Shop outlets prior to its A.S. Watson Group days? I seem to recall a shop there in the 1960s.
St John's Building park'n'shop
Hi,
After ballet lessons at the Helena May on Friday in the last 60s, I would always go to that Park'n'shop in the basement and hunt for raisin buns. Mostly sold out. Then hop on the Peak Tram home to Batman on TV.
Big clock
I don't know when the Big Clock was added to the building, so I don't know the dates for the photos above. I randomly picked decades for the before/after clock photos.
1930s Lower Peak Tram Station
The 1930s view(s) of the Lower Peak Tram Station were taken after the buidling and flats were completed in 1936.
Different generations of the Lower Peak Tram Station
The HK Heritage Project site has an unlinkable timeline about the tramway, with four mentions for the lower station:
The case of the Midnight Court
Wherin the lower Peak Tram Terminus before the St. John's Apartments were built makes an appearance.
read here
I've split the earlier lower
I've split the earlier lower terminus out to its own page: https://gwulo.com/node/41052
"Official " Opening
Mention is made in the China Mail 28 January 1936 of the "official" opening of the new building at the lower terminus.