Talk:Tai Wai Station

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[edit] North American travelling mode?

What does "North American travelling mode" mean? There's no explanation or link, and I haven't got a clue. Loganberry (Talk) 30 June 2005 16:05 (UTC)

  • I'm guessing it means that the incoming trains are to your left, and outgoing trains are to your right (\/ /\), as is the typical setup in North America, which runs contrary to the conventional setup in Hong Kong (incoming: right; outgoing: left; /\ \/). Having been to the station, I can say for sure it uses the (\/ /\) setup. - Hinto 04:57, 16 July 2005 (UTC)