din6 ce1 zaam6電車站电车站
Jyutpingdin6 ce1 zaam6
Yaledihn chē jaahm
Definition
Tram stop; a designated place for tram passengers to board and alight.
colloquialtransportplaces
How it's used
Tram stops in Hong Kong are often located in the middle of busy roads, requiring passengers to cross traffic to reach them. These stops are exclusively for the iconic double decker trams, known locally as ding ding. Unlike bus stops, they are fixed infrastructure that has remained largely unchanged in location for decades.
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Common phrases
go to the tram stop
next to the tram stop
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