Today's trainposting will look at trains on Shikoku, the smallest of Japan's main islands. This is the new 8600 series limited express...pic.twitter.com/HGfyuTBvDw
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Answer: take the Slope Car! It'll whisk you up to either side of the highway. Alternately, if you live right next door, you can take stairs,pic.twitter.com/xBU7agXL4q
Edagawa Station, on the Dosan Line Shikoku is full of tiny stations like thispic.twitter.com/PelkJYnEVl
Moving now to the north shore of the island--the Yosan Linepic.twitter.com/oVS26Cz6FN
At Tsushimanomiya Station, you can walk out over a long footbridge to Tsushima Shrinepic.twitter.com/AXbXq7Mk7m
The sea view here is staggeringly beautiful and apparently locked down by stock photo companies, smdhpic.twitter.com/q5W0Pzvh1h
Shikoku is fairly rural, so lots of one-car trains. Love it!!pic.twitter.com/KmQo3ol4FH
That one station that keeps popping up in pics (first 2 pics here) is Shimonada, widely regarded as the most scenic train station in Japanpic.twitter.com/0mDV5abeoH
The Iyo Railway is a private rail & streetcar system in Matsuyama...love the "Illumination Tram;" also LOL at "Bocchan Train" (last pic)pic.twitter.com/3AjGjMQRiz
Charming stations tucked into the cityscape on the Iyo Railwaypic.twitter.com/45NptnVgEQ
The Kotohira Railway, or Kotoden, operates around Takamatsupic.twitter.com/cglKjqzf4N
I never rode the Kotoden when I visited Takamatsu, but I did snag some pictures of their trains passing the castlepic.twitter.com/x2jowQGSNz
Something really special about that Shikoku scenery...pic.twitter.com/1272ZHsmUR
Was planning on wrapping up with these Kotoden pics but I'm getting some calls for a particular Iyotetsu site...pic.twitter.com/tisKqlJhmb
...specifically, where Iyotetsu's main line and tram line cross over each other--my kinda traffic!pic.twitter.com/4o9MnM88G1
And with that, today's train posts are finished. Thank you for choosing #TrainTwitter! Until next time, we salute you!pic.twitter.com/1YihTuH9fw
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