The intersection of the and viral social media content often centers on two very different themes: high-adrenaline stunts that spark safety warnings or lighthearted staff interactions that go viral for their humor. Most recently, the "MTR TDM viral video" refers to a series of widely shared clips involving train drivers and station staff, as well as more dangerous "daredevil" behavior that has triggered police investigations. The Viral "Du Du Du Du" Driver
Not all viral MTR content has been positive. In early 2024, a six-second clip titled caused significant concern.
The video showed a man in a black T-shirt leaping between platforms two and three across the live tracks at Fo Tan Station . The intersection of the and viral social media
The staff member was filmed rapping passenger directions in Cantonese, English, and Mandarin to manage large crowds.
His rhythmic chant "Octopus, keep left please. Visa, Master keep right please" became a recognizable audio clip across social media. The Controversial "Jumping MTR Gap" Video In early 2024, a six-second clip titled caused
The clip garnered over 112,000 views on Instagram before police launched an investigation into the two men involved for breaching MTR by-laws.
Stunt videos are met with a mix of shock and condemnation, with users calling for stricter enforcement of railway laws. His rhythmic chant "Octopus, keep left please
Clips of staff using neon signs or creative chants (like those seen at for concerts) are shared as examples of effective public service.
Adding to the wave of positive "MTR TDM" (Transit/Staff/Daily Management) content, another video featured an assistant at .
Social media users on platforms like Threads and Instagram praised the driver’s personality, with many calling on the MTR Corporation to keep the more "human" approach to announcements. Performance at Disneyland Resort Station