This railway is unusual in that it is owned by the Willer Group, which made its fortune on intercity busespic.twitter.com/kIIV5OJWSR
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This railway is unusual in that it is owned by the Willer Group, which made its fortune on intercity busespic.twitter.com/kIIV5OJWSR
Until 2015, it was a public/private company called "Kitakinki Tango Railway." Their signature train was the Tango Explorer, now retiredpic.twitter.com/h9mfUCK6DW
There are three Tantetsu lines, converging in the city of Miyazupic.twitter.com/68dotNQjCI
Near Miyazu is Amanohashidate, "Bridge in Heaven;" supposedly if you look at it upside down, it appears to float in the sky.pic.twitter.com/16iAdIDaec
Since the railway came under the management of Willer Group, a new express, "Tango no Umi," has debutedpic.twitter.com/l6Xuglvyme
Personally...I just like the headlights on these trains. Adorable!pic.twitter.com/333V4CPYjv
A few pretty nice stations out here too
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Wow they even have a tatami mat train so you can ride barefootpic.twitter.com/twHoSINzeB
Thank you for exploring the Kyoto Tango Railway today with #TrainTwitter! Until we ride again...pic.twitter.com/ust9gk8rol
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