...express trains would pass by en route to more important places, leaving them in peace. Speaking of express trains...pic.twitter.com/5dy01EwpEm
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I'm only posting JR Group LXs today, but some of the private railways run them too. Super Soya, Hokkaidopic.twitter.com/o4ql86mHEx
These trains are often lifelines for small cities in rural areas; they stop at them en route to busier places. Super Hokuto, Hokkaidopic.twitter.com/FzmIxU8m3E
They're also invaluable for vacationers in major cities--this one connects Tokyo to the beaches further east. Sazanami, East Japanpic.twitter.com/7BfOoWNR8O
One final note--these are all conventional trains, not high speed rail. Typical top speed is 80 mph. Wakashio, East Japan.pic.twitter.com/2wZ6gJkxcw
This concludes today's trainposting. Thank you for riding with #TrainTwitter today!
that one's very chad
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