Hong Kong is obviously a smaller island, but its rail network is integrated with the New Territories, and will soon be plugged into the mainland too Back in the day, Nantucket and Martha's Vineyard each had their own rail lines, but I'm looking for modern examples
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If I were to include islands where rail service was connected to the mainland, one contender might be Kashikojima--look in the second pic at how much space is taken up by the one station!pic.twitter.com/q24iOr1JRI
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https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jarvis_Island … does a guano-mining tram track count
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no it must carry passengers
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Damn well I tried
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It might be Naissaar. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Naissaar Previously there was a railway on neighboring Aegna (currently within Tallinn city limits) as well.pic.twitter.com/o22Octhu6x
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Staten Island?
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How about Staten island?
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