Today, #TrainTwitter will explore the Iida Linepic.twitter.com/ZTB60f4Mda
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Depopulation in the region has led to declining ridership...most stations are very humblepic.twitter.com/6o6yvQCG8e
When the first portion of the Maglev "Chuo Shinkansen" opens in 2027, one of its stops will be in Iida Citypic.twitter.com/2clhhzrIaD
The area is very mountainous--many deep cuts, viaducts, bridges, and tunnels are needed! The maglev will pass this area mostly undergroundpic.twitter.com/vrd4RYBn2I
This station is called Toei Station--I think it deserves a standalone tweet....pic.twitter.com/70USqtyDx5
Back on topic. Until the maglev opens, the Limited Express Inaji (first pic) is the fastest way to explore the Iida Line.pic.twitter.com/2UGXvhY8l8
Lovely summer sky--I can almost hear the cicadaspic.twitter.com/D3029i9Rwd
Aizuki Station, between two tunnel portals on a cliffside. Daily ridership in 2014: just 6 people.pic.twitter.com/jwsiHx8lJJ
Hanging onto the edge of the mountain, threading your way between tree trunks...pic.twitter.com/fYGMgeuL1A
The commitment to high platforms at EVERY station is superb--America, you must learn to do this!pic.twitter.com/oGUP3FDh8X
Ladies and Gentlemen, we are now approaching Tatsuno, our final stop today. Please remember to collect your belongings...pic.twitter.com/2dap2IcXBz
...and thank you for riding with #TrainTwitter
See you next time!pic.twitter.com/SXG5sxB3G7
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