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title: "Hong Kong’s MTR Corp to host exhibition with retired trains, driving simulator"
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locale: "en"
url: "https://longbridge.com/en/news/285805014.md"
description: "Hong Kong’s MTR Corporation will host a railway exhibition titled “Station Rail Voyage: Explorer” at Hung Hom Station starting May 16. The exhibition will showcase four retired trains and a new immersive train driving simulator, along with interactive experiences related to railway operations. Highlights include a “Becoming a Train Captain” simulation, a giant ticket wall with over 2,500 classic tickets, and artefacts from the underground railway's construction. The exhibition aims to reflect Hong Kong’s railway development and engage the community, with free admission available on weekends and public holidays."
datetime: "2026-05-09T08:44:03.000Z"
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# Hong Kong’s MTR Corp to host exhibition with retired trains, driving simulator

Hong Kong’s MTR Corporation will launch a large-scale railway exhibition at Hung Hom Station on May 16, featuring four retired trains and a new immersive train driving simulator. The rail giant said on Saturday that the exhibition, titled “Station Rail Voyage: Explorer”, would feature an expanded layout with a refreshed look. “The exhibition retains four iconic retired trains on display while introducing a new immersive train driving simulator and a range of interactive experiences, offering the public a one-stop opportunity to explore the professional work behind the city’s daily railway operations and the close connection between railway development and urban growth,” the firm said. A highlight of the exhibition is the new “Becoming a Train Captain” experience, which allows visitors to simulate operating a train in a driver training cab. Newly added tunnel maintenance and operations control centre scenes will enable visitors to learn more about railway safety work, while children can try on simulated staff and engineering uniforms and take photos in different themed settings. Another feature is a five-metre-long giant ticket wall, which displays more than 2,500 classic MTR tickets and Octopus cards, illustrating the evolution of ticket design. The exhibition also features a selection of artefacts highlighting milestones in the construction of the underground railway. The exhibition will open to the public on Fridays, Saturdays, Sundays and public holidays, with free admission upon reservation. “The ‘Station Rail Voyage: Explorer’ exhibition is not only a record of Hong Kong’s railway development, but also a reflection of the life journeys of different generations, carrying collective railway memories shared by our community,” said Jeny Yeung Mei-chun, CEO of MTR Corp. “Through the new interactive and immersive experiences, we hope to offer the public an engaging space where they can appreciate how railways grow alongside the city, while showcasing MTR’s commitment to community engagement and public education.”

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