Japan Railway Journal - Season 5 Episode 8 Hiroshima Electric Railway: On Track on the Streets
Since the 1960's Japan's streetcar numbers have fallen into decline due to an increase of cars, subways, and railway lines. However, to meet the aging population's need for safe and convenient public transport, streetcars have been making a comeback. See how Japan's largest streetcar operator, Hiroshima Electric Railway, is using second-hand vehicles collected from across Japan as well as modern trams to meet the demand. In "Trains in Focus," join us on the adorable Chuggington train that runs on the Okayama Electric Tramway.
First Air Date: Mar 09, 2015
Last Air date: Oct 24, 2024
Season: 10 Season
Episode: 152 Episode
Runtime: 28 minutes
IMDb: 8.00/10 by 2.00 users
Popularity: 18.276
Language: Japanese, English
Keyword : train, railroad, train travel, train station, railway history, railway, bullet trains, japanese train
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New Year Trains: Beginning the New Year with a Journey
JR Gono Line: A Popular Local Line Worth the Journey
Amaterasu Railway: A Tourist Attraction Making the Most of a Discontinued Line
Yamanote Line: Tokyo's Ever Evolving Loop Line
JR Hokkaido's Yubari Line: A Beloved Local Line Comes to an End
Tokyo Metro: A Subway Network On Time & On Track
Nishi-Nippon Railroad: Fine Dining on an Even Finer Tourist Train
Hiroshima Electric Railway: On Track on the Streets
Hankai Tramway: Osaka's One & Only Tram Network
Choshi Electric Railway: Finding New Ways to Get Back on Track
JR Osaka Loop Line: Developing a Better, More User-Friendly Line
Kyoto Tango Railway: A Bus Company to the Rescue
South Hokkaido Railway: A Tourist Train Developed by a Tour Company
Chizu Express: A Top Tier Third Sector Railway
Hitachinaka Seaside Railway: Pulling Together with the Local Community
JR's Ekinaka Development Project: A New Lifestyle Below the Chuo Line
Introducing the N700S: JR Central's Next-Generation Shinkansen
New Technology Opening the Future of the Railway
Reviewing the New Trains of 2019