The Aizu Railway is not profitable--it is supported by the Aizuwakamatsu City government and the Fukushima Prefecture governmentpic.twitter.com/KYAOHVohNA
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Only a few left: Naka Arai (11/day), Aizu Arakai (38/day), Aizu Sanson Dojo (8/day), Nanatsugatake Tozanguchi (8/day)...pic.twitter.com/TUlNcqBxU5
...and we reach Aizukogen Ozeguchi! The line continues south as the Yagan Railway, which shares the station: 36/day & 224/day respectively.pic.twitter.com/tw0BRMBMBn
So, total daily traffic on this line is a paltry 1,061 riders. Over 35.7 miles of line, that's just shy of 30 riders per mile!
That's below 1/10 the rider density of Boston's Commuter Rail network...and yet, the stations look a lot nicer, no?
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Speaking of rider density--a small addendum for today's thread, rider density on each Boston CR line
In order: Needham Line (775/mile) Lowell Line (479/mile) Franklin Line (462/mile) Providence/Stoughton Line (395/mile)
Worcester Line (370/mi) Newburyport/Rockport Line (307/mi) Haverhill Line (268/mi) Kingston/Plymouth Line (262/mi) Middleboro Line (200/mi)
Greenbush Line (193/mi)
Fitchburg Line (177/mi)
Fairmount Line (115/mi)
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