Train ride in Tokyo,Japan (JR Chuo Line)
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@kevyklam The streetcars (trams) here in Boston Massachusetts USA were built by Kinki-Sharyo and they are excellent !
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lost umbrella...
MOTTAINAI!!
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@moonrules Many JR lines and private lines in Tokyo have through service to Tokyo Metro and Toei Subway lines. All of JR/private line cars in Tokyo are electrified and have same platform height as the subways. Also, private line Tokyu Den-en-toshi Line is not operated by either Tokyo Metro or Toei Subway, but they do run under the surface in Tokyo.
Comparing NY Subway and Amtrak is completely different idea.
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well, LCD panels became so cheap, today, it would be odd to not have them.
any metros that don't have LCD monitors, should be retrofitted ASAP.
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yes all the newer trains with displays above the doors, state the upcoming stations in english as well, and most trains have announcemnets in english too. The further you get out of tokyo tho, the older the trains are, and many don't have displays or voice announcements.
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hmm? do they say the name of the station in english too? Maaan, i'm saved....
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荻窪かぁ~
俺、立川です、、、
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I enjoy riding trains in japan and it really amuses me because some trains there have LCD monitors above the door... (maybe most)
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Tokyo is the biggest city...
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It is cool !
However, if you count the number of JR lines, and private lines in Tokyo, added to the Tokyo subway network (Toei and Tokyo Metro), then the number of stations is higher then NYC.
moonrules 4 years ago 13
I think what you see is the other train moving. Later you can see that the platform is not moving
cyprox 3 years ago 9