@tachikaze222 Yeah, it soon after that that railways began hiring women. There are now women engineers (drivers) as well. In another direction, when they put up platform walls on the Marunouchi Line, they eliminated the conductors, so now the Marunouchi Line only has one driver per train. They've begun putting platform walls on the Yamanote Line as well - starting with Ebisu Station), so they'll probably eliminate the conductors there too, once the walls are in place.
Yeah, I thought I'd get something current posted this time! I took it yesterday evening and posted it when I got home. No, that's not a subway, although it looks a bit like one in this video. The entire Yamanote loop line is a surface train, but some stations have department stores build over the tracks, and that's the case in Shibuya (and Ebisu, etc.). The line runs under (at second story level) the Tokyu Department Store. - LHS
a woman conductor! never saw that in the 90s.
tachikaze222 1 year ago
@tachikaze222 Yeah, it soon after that that railways began hiring women. There are now women engineers (drivers) as well. In another direction, when they put up platform walls on the Marunouchi Line, they eliminated the conductors, so now the Marunouchi Line only has one driver per train. They've begun putting platform walls on the Yamanote Line as well - starting with Ebisu Station), so they'll probably eliminate the conductors there too, once the walls are in place.
lylehsaxon 1 year ago
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Dominus357 2 years ago
Why'd u cut the vid at halfway?
Dominus357 2 years ago
They were kind of slow to get the train moving again, so I cut out the waiting part. Yeah... maybe I should have just left that in... - LHS
lylehsaxon 2 years ago
PS - I took the whole thing, but then dropped that middle section in editing... - LHS
lylehsaxon 2 years ago
Doesn't get any fresher than this. Still jam packed. Subway? Looks like anyway.
UpsidedownVieweing 2 years ago
Yeah, I thought I'd get something current posted this time! I took it yesterday evening and posted it when I got home. No, that's not a subway, although it looks a bit like one in this video. The entire Yamanote loop line is a surface train, but some stations have department stores build over the tracks, and that's the case in Shibuya (and Ebisu, etc.). The line runs under (at second story level) the Tokyu Department Store. - LHS
lylehsaxon 2 years ago