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    1. Haunted Forrest  🌲‏ @380kmh 13 Mar 2017

      Good evening #TrainTwitter, let's take a close look at the Metropolitan Intercity Railway Company, aka Tsukuba Expresspic.twitter.com/Tb2BF5FgVX

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    2. Haunted Forrest  🌲‏ @380kmh 13 Mar 2017
      Replying to @380kmh

      This is Tokyo's newest suburban railway, opening in 2005. It connects Tsukuba University to downtown Tokyo. It is a public-private venture.pic.twitter.com/xeicr9Fk1V

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      Haunted Forrest  🌲‏ @380kmh 13 Mar 2017

      The line is entirely grade-separated: all viaducts or tunnels. The corridor has never before had rail service, and is largely undeveloped.pic.twitter.com/DtqeSKJxWZ

      2:24 PM - 13 Mar 2017
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        2. Haunted Forrest  🌲‏ @380kmh 13 Mar 2017
          Replying to @380kmh

          So, what sort of ridership does a greenfield line in suburban Tokyo get? The line starts at Akihabara with 62,387 passengers per day...pic.twitter.com/Vq6qupAM35

          1 reply 0 retweets 3 likes
        3. Haunted Forrest  🌲‏ @380kmh 13 Mar 2017
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          ...continues to Shin-Okachimachi, with 18,470 per day...pic.twitter.com/3Ri6VU2a3T

          1 reply 0 retweets 1 like
        4. Haunted Forrest  🌲‏ @380kmh 13 Mar 2017
          Replying to @380kmh

          ...then Asakusa, with just 9,480 riders per day. If you recall my earlier thread--these figures are similar to Boston's Red Line.pic.twitter.com/3Q6bwbAyfc

          1 reply 0 retweets 3 likes
        5. Haunted Forrest  🌲‏ @380kmh 13 Mar 2017
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          Yet, the Tsukuba Express is profitable! Moving right along: Minami Senju (4,855), Kita Senju (44,600), Aoi (6,028), Rokucho (12,637)pic.twitter.com/5I1PbssEZ8

          2 replies 0 retweets 2 likes
        6. Haunted Forrest  🌲‏ @380kmh 13 Mar 2017
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          Next is Yashio (19,210), Misato Chuo (12,487), Minami Nagareyama (33,152), and Nagareyama Central Park (3,419)pic.twitter.com/TVajjtGLGg

          1 reply 0 retweets 1 like
        7. Haunted Forrest  🌲‏ @380kmh 13 Mar 2017
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          Next: Nagareyama Otakanomori (33,135), Kashiwanoha Campus (14,996), Kashiwa Tanaka (3,627), & Moriya (24,066) New suburbs growing here...pic.twitter.com/1r1Wh7nkM5

          1 reply 0 retweets 2 likes
        8. Haunted Forrest  🌲‏ @380kmh 13 Mar 2017
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          Miraidaira (4,237), Midorino (3,706), Bampaku Kinenkoen (2,453), Kenkyu Gakuen (6,097)pic.twitter.com/s02zHlvJ0J

          1 reply 2 retweets 1 like
        9. Haunted Forrest  🌲‏ @380kmh 13 Mar 2017
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          And finally, Tsukuba, the outer terminal--another underground station--with 17,834 per day.pic.twitter.com/9I6PahkjBm

          1 reply 0 retweets 2 likes
        10. Haunted Forrest  🌲‏ @380kmh 13 Mar 2017
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          So, thoughts: - very low ridership by Tokyo standards, but beat predictions and turns a profit; on track to pay back its construction loans

          1 reply 0 retweets 4 likes
        11. Haunted Forrest  🌲‏ @380kmh 13 Mar 2017
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          - ridership will grow substantially as the land around the route gets built up (it is still very underdeveloped)

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        12. Haunted Forrest  🌲‏ @380kmh 13 Mar 2017
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          Overall, a solid investment by local governments (who loaned most of the construction money) with high growth potential. Also...

          1 reply 0 retweets 2 likes
        13. Haunted Forrest  🌲‏ @380kmh 13 Mar 2017
          Replying to @380kmh

          ...the striking trains on the Tsukuba Express are some of the region's fastest (for commuter trains), operating at 80 mph. #TrainTwitterpic.twitter.com/WZ8zxJJtb8

          0 replies 1 retweet 8 likes
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