Ladies and gentlemen, welcome aboard the Mooka Railway
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The Mooka Railway begins at Shimodate Station, where you can also catch the Mito Line (JR East) and the Kanto Railway (Joso Line)pic.twitter.com/zkYiXc7h2z
The next few stops are unremarkable, but soon you reach Kugeta--a great place for photos!pic.twitter.com/p5lA73Mbme
The platforms are not attached to the building--you walk through it and down some stairs to get to thempic.twitter.com/2VUVUYzbhZ
Terauchi is next--a simple station, but I love that palm tree in the frontpic.twitter.com/vLZpP7V5bO
After Terauchi is Mooka itself! I've been romanizing it awkwardly tho...better to write "Moka" henceforth
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As you can see, Moka Station is modeled after a steam locomotive. A smaller trainshed in the same style is adjacent.pic.twitter.com/eJo4CnVCpN
A little further and we come to Mashiko Station, which you may recognize from the beginning of the thread!pic.twitter.com/JpNeQv4yVa
A little further again brings us to quiet Tatara Station, looking lovely in the golden lightpic.twitter.com/cyTfKIKoQX
...then two quiet stations, Sasaharada and Tenyabapic.twitter.com/cUrgzBKdwY
At last, the terminal! Motegi Station includes a turntable for the locomotivespic.twitter.com/ALK6HZ25zj
We hope you enjoyed today's excursion on the Moka Railway! Thank you for riding with #TrainTwitter today!pic.twitter.com/ofYyNzUyoP
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