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Identifier: streetrailway03amer (find matches)
Title: The street railway review
Year: 1891 (1890s)
Authors: American Street Railway Association Street Railway Accountants' Association of America American Railway, Mechanical, and Electrical Association
Subjects: Street-railroads
Publisher: Chicago : Street Railway Review Pub. Co
Contributing Library: Carnegie Library of Pittsburgh
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, 95 A CHINESE CABLE LINE. PERHAPS many readers of the Reveiw are sur-prised at this title, but the heathen Chinee haslearned more than one game from his occidentalbrethren. The latest cue taken is an improvement forgetting up hill, which exercise is no more relished by thecelestial pedestrian than by the inhabitants of San Fran-cisco. The citj of Hong Kong, where the cable is installed,is on an island about twenty-seven miles in circumfer- mountain springs, on account of which feature comesthe name Hong Kong— sweet waters. A fine, six-story hotel with all modern conveniences ministers tothe sea-worn traveler, and several beautiful resortsenable the residents to ameliorate the torridity of theclimate. One of the most popular of these pleasurespots is known as the Peak and to this Peak our storyhas its most pointed reference. The Peak lies at the back of the town and has anelevation of i,8oo feet. To reach the top by foot requiresmore energy than is allowable to the ease-loving east-
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IJONG Kt.»NG tABLE RAILWAY—SHOWING UElKES^iOS PCLLE^. ence and is, by all odds, the most modern city in easternAsia. Its record is much more like many new Americantowns than any on the continent. In 1841 the island was only a rendezvous for pirates,but English money and Saxon ideas have made it acity of 200,000 souls, with a magnificent harbor, acivilized European municipal government and the onlycable railway on the mother continent of our race. Eightthousand Europeans dwell in the island, and in their shipsis taken the greater part of Chinese commerce. The island itself is beautiful—diversified by mountainpeaks and well supplied with water from hundreds of erners, even for pleasure. It was necessary to deviseother means to attain this end. Therefore the HighLevel Tramways Compan\, limited, with an eye to thesheckels, built the present cable line, which for 4,900 feetpasses through the most beautiful of the hill residenceportion of the town. The scene from the car is amagnificen

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