We'll start today with a look at the red Midosuji Line, Osaka's first subway and the second subway in Japanpic.twitter.com/tJALrswYLj
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The last line isn't really a subway--the light blue Nanko Port Town Line is an elevated AGT system using rubber tirespic.twitter.com/of3TXTYWdZ
The carriages here are much shorter than typical train carriages--the result is rather comical, esp in the older rolling stockpic.twitter.com/FiKb3ofg3c
That concludes today's tour--I will discuss some financial problems faced by the Osaka subway in a future thread...
...until then, thank you for choosing #TrainTwitter today! We hope you had a pleasant journey.pic.twitter.com/FrSp1lszjh
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