...walk in on your floor, walk out on any other--walk in on any other, and walk back out on yours again.
With the train, with the elevator, with the transporter room...you just have to get to the nearest station, and the rest is taken care of.
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It's this enchanting feeling; this compression of space and time which fascinates me more than anything else about trains.
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The feeling, as a child, of being able to walk into Tsurukawa Station and walk out anywhere on the Odakyu Line.
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The knowledge that with just one transfer, I could be anywhere in Tokyo. Two transfers; anywhere in Japan. Three; the world (via Narita).
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Standing on the platform at Tsurukawa, with the sensation that I already was anywhere that I could want to go--that is my Perfect Speedpic.twitter.com/fow5fPUs6Z
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(put this on medium, perhaps?)
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