A renovated antique tram in Kagoshima ("Kagoden")
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A renovated antique tram in Kagoshima ("Kagoden")
#TrainTwitterpic.twitter.com/5BoQPZ9CPI
Let's look at a modern tram--I believe this is in Fukui. All stops are listed on the fareboard; prices update as you move along the line.pic.twitter.com/frW6MfJyRp
You grab your ticket while boarding--it has the stop you boarded at printed on it--then you pay the fare for that stop when you leave! Easy!pic.twitter.com/IFJspkOudT
Typical conditions (exterior and interior) of an old bus in Japan vs a new buspic.twitter.com/8OlKoeR6Mx
This tram is from northern Kyushu. Looks pretty ordinary right?pic.twitter.com/lQXyebjn4O
But when you step on board...whoa...pic.twitter.com/z6wcXg9Imw
A small touring bus for views of Sakurajima volcanopic.twitter.com/DDhjkF0W4G
Kanagawa Chuo Bus, aka Kanachu, operated buses in the suburbs where I used to live. 3rd pic is an old model, common when I lived there.pic.twitter.com/XwmRBBCLRd
Simple interiors, usually avoiding double seats (which are the norm in USA). LOL at the coffee ads in pic 3pic.twitter.com/LcQCB7qTwu
More Kanachu (I think) interiors...pic.twitter.com/ZDRqKOMGB4
Wrapping it up back on the rails with a look inside a Hakone Tozan Railway train. Warm light, comfy colors, very good! #TrainTwitterpic.twitter.com/iDguVP2tB9
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