How to use platform trolleys in different situation?

This is the area where maximum station activities are concentrated and where there is heavy conflict between passengers and pedestrians in different directions. Mandatory signs for using platform trolleys in this area provide guidance to ticket counters and other information passengers need before passengers begin their next journey. Accordingly, the symbols in this area include 'ticket counter', platform number, 'toilet', 'waiting room', 'travel centre', etc.

The platform trolley includes all the different platforms of the station and the connections between them such as footbridges, corridors and underpasses. The main mandatory signs in the area include platform numbers, station names, 'Underpass / Footbridge access road' and exit directions for visitors.In addition to the above, the casual mandatory symbols commonly seen at railway stations include luggage / trolleys, CCTV signals, door signs and general public notices such as 'not smoking'.

Millions of transit passengers from Europe to Australia and New Zealand pass through Hong Kong every year. However, many of them fail to use short stopovers between flights to explore these picturesque metropolises, simply because they feel they don't have enough time to return to the city and for wonderful experience of flatbed trolleys.  As transit passengers, your suitcases are handled by the airline, so you don’t have to worry about them, but you still have your luggage trolley and the last thing you want is to walk around the city with it. ... Isn’t it?

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