Stations on the Uetsu Main Line #TrainTwitterpic.twitter.com/FpagtVM34p
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Uetsu scenery, continued...apologies for the freight train in 3rd pic...
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Old and new trains--third pic is (now discontinued) overnight train "Akebono"
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The Soya Main Line - northernmost in Japan - winter trainpoastingpic.twitter.com/Gi04LhFAGu
Darkness falls early, the ground is luminous with snow, and the train is right on timepic.twitter.com/o9Kz4TTZvp
It's bitter and icy outside, but snug and warm on our trainspic.twitter.com/TEyWJ1X7Vd
This is the 261 series "Super Soya," which runs express from Sapporo to Wakkanai. 2nd pic is first class, 3rd pic is standard seating.pic.twitter.com/XwiuddHeGi
The Soya Main Line is famous for its winter scenery, but it's lovely and tranquil in all seasonspic.twitter.com/1m4ZCJPI9o
Wakkanai Station, in first pic, is the northernmost station in Japanpic.twitter.com/oJA1TOGjs4
Baby It's Cold Outside (good thing we're on this train)pic.twitter.com/9S03tWEtGx
Hokkaido's climate is just like New England's but with way more snow--remember folks, THIS COULD BE USpic.twitter.com/2eWgwBIIUn
This is Hokusei Station, good luck spotting it from the streetpic.twitter.com/dW2shWhwYH
Thank you for choosing #TrainTwitter - we hope you have had a comfortable, restful, and beautiful journey!pic.twitter.com/ONSCOM4XMM
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