The LAST Tram in Osaka

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  • Опубликовано: 27 окт 2024

Комментарии • 6

  • @jinmingliang4962
    @jinmingliang4962 Год назад

    I would’ve never known about this. Great vid!

  • @GarethWalton2
    @GarethWalton2 Год назад

    Keep making videos like this and the Melbourne video, and I can see your channel getting big in time 👏🏻

  • @androidemulator6952
    @androidemulator6952 Год назад

    Was there in 2012- have they renovated the station??

  • @RaLo4
    @RaLo4 Год назад

    Taking this line everyday to work and back. I use the 天王寺駅前あび子道 and the あび子道浜寺駅前 routes. So the one you described is the only one I don't know.
    But a few things to add are:
    - Depside what you seemed to have experienced/described at 2:39, the tram will get super busy (to the point that people need to squeeze themselves in really hard or are even told to not get on because the doors won't be able to close) between 天王寺駅前 and 北畠 every morning during rush-hour. But that's only a short stretch, and everything from there on (or from 帝塚山三丁目 at the latest) to all the way to 浜寺駅前 should not be crowded at all.
    - 1:05 this sounds a bit misleading since, while this may not be the oldest tram on the line, it is definitely one of the older trams on the line with the newer ones looking like the one seen at 5:55 and having a different seat layout than the one you described at 2:33
    Otherwise great description of the Hankai line. Might really be interesting for tourists to check out. Especially using it to get to Sumiyoshitaisha, which is a beautiful big shrine with a Hankai line station right at the entrance.

    • @mynameciaran
      @mynameciaran  Год назад

      Ah that's so interesting to here from a regular on the line I guess my perspective was skewed by the bad weather and late hour

  • @MrOcturnal
    @MrOcturnal Год назад

    first my irish friend