Other standard-gauge Japanese suburban railways include: Keisei, which runs the famous "Skyliner" service to Narita Airportpic.twitter.com/PZgwmzr6ta
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Other standard-gauge Japanese suburban railways include: Keisei, which runs the famous "Skyliner" service to Narita Airportpic.twitter.com/PZgwmzr6ta
Hankyu, Hanshin, and Sanyo railways (all in the Greater Osaka area) interoperate via the Kobe Rapid Railway--all of them use standard gaugepic.twitter.com/fxn40W4b4O
Kintetsu--which, iirc, is the most extensive private railway company in Japan (excluding the JR group)--also operates standard gauge on most of its lines. Wouldn't it be nice to see them on American tracks?pic.twitter.com/5bHuMYfdXn
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