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Yamanote line, somewhere near Yoyogi.Related content
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FOGoticus [2014-06-02 12:30:13 +0000 UTC]
Your pictures never fail to amaze me. They look SOO good.
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innactpro [2014-06-02 02:51:11 +0000 UTC]
It's fun to be at the front of the train and watch from the Conductors Point of view.
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miharashi In reply to innactpro [2014-06-02 12:00:22 +0000 UTC]
Not quite ... In Japan the conductor (in terms of the guy who does the announcements) is in the back of the train.
I think in the photo it's the moment where the doors get closed.
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innactpro In reply to miharashi [2014-06-02 18:23:36 +0000 UTC]
Sometimes back, sometimes front. I've ridden enough to have seen both ways. Depending on which direction of the route.
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burningmonk In reply to innactpro [2014-06-05 00:31:01 +0000 UTC]
To be fair, in this case, he is indeed the back. The main lines in Tokyo tend to have them in the back, such as the Yamanote line, picture here. However, I agree with and have seen them in the front as well.
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innactpro In reply to burningmonk [2014-06-05 00:49:54 +0000 UTC]
I think on the Sotesu line they drive the train from the front going to Yokohama, and from the back going to Ebina. Though I usually rode in the middle of the train as that was closest to the Sagamino gates, so I could be wrong about that.
I think Tsukuba Express is driven from the front both ways, between Tsukuba and Akiba. But it has been such along time now.
Man I miss Japan.
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burningmonk In reply to innactpro [2014-06-05 16:25:22 +0000 UTC]
I think you're right about Sotetsu line. Thought I do think all of the trains are DRIVEN from the front haha, but some have an extra guy at the back or front to operate the doors and such.
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