I never expect to see it again but there it is - right there at the very end of the train track, those bumper stoppers mounted on concrete platform. I loved looking at them every time before grandma and I climbed on the train in the 1940s.
And next to the station was the post office (one with the red roof). It was a huge space usually with three or four customers buying stamps on several occasion when I was there. In contrast, there was a post office 1/10th the size, on Nam Cheung Street above the mullah, where I had to struggle my way in among 20 other adults (no queue), JUST TO BUY STAMPS.
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Train Station / Post Office
I never expect to see it again but there it is - right there at the very end of the train track, those bumper stoppers mounted on concrete platform. I loved looking at them every time before grandma and I climbed on the train in the 1940s.
And next to the station was the post office (one with the red roof). It was a huge space usually with three or four customers buying stamps on several occasion when I was there. In contrast, there was a post office 1/10th the size, on Nam Cheung Street above the mullah, where I had to struggle my way in among 20 other adults (no queue), JUST TO BUY STAMPS.