A race between man and tram took place on Monday morning from Kennedy Town to Happy Valley over a distance of 8.6 kilometers.

The “Man vs Tram” race, which was organised by marathon group Run the World, kicked off at 5am on Catchick Street and saw more than 40 runners participate in an attempt to outrun the tram, reported Stand News.

Runners attempt to outrun the Kennedy Town-Happy Valley tram. Photo: Hong Kong Run the World
At the “Man vs Tram” race, runners attempt to outrun the Kennedy Town-Happy Valley tram. Photo: Hong Kong Run the World.

Only four of the participants were able to beat the tram.

Man vs Tram runners pictured before kick-off
Runners gathered at the tram terminus before kick-off. Photo: Hong Kong Run the World.

The journey lasted approximately 38 minutes and the winners were able to outrun the tram by a few minutes, according to passengers who were on board the tram.

Runners at the race pictured at a tram stop. Photo: Hong Kong Run the World.
Man vs Tram runners pictured at a tram stop. Photo: Hong Kong Run the World.

The race took place following a proposal submitted to the government by a consultancy suggesting the cancellation of tram route from Central to Admiralty. The head of the consultancy, Sit Kwok-keung, said in an interview that “it is faster to walk than to take the tram.”

Andrea Lo is a Hong Kong-based journalist. Formerly a staff writer at English-language city living publications HK Magazine and The List, her work has been published in The Huffington Post, Post Magazine, The Wild Magazine, Where Hong Kong and Aspire Inflight Magazine.