Twilight Gakunan railway, the whole route from Gakunan Eo Station to the end station 01:30 Gakunan Eo 03:33 Kamiya 05:40 Sudo 08:10 Gakuan-Fujioka 10:17 Hina 12:36 Gakuan-Harada (oncoming vehicle) 16:00 Hon-Yoshiwaara 17:27 Yoshiwara honcho 18:58 Jatco-mae The express train passed. 23:26 Yoshiwara (Transfer to Tōkaidō Main Line, JR Central)
I noticed in the upper right-hand corner, I could actually see the driver acknowledge the signals and sings he observes throughout the drive. Got to admire the discipline and safety consciousness here! And a nice drive too!
railfan aunz, it always raises the quality of my day to a higher platform when I observe and witness the railway contents of your channel with my own eyeballs. You have contributed true success to the RUclips platform (for all to see).
@@xpgx1 That too, but overall... That twilight slowly falling over residential areas interspersed with industrial ones... It's not exactly the same like how it was at my childhood in my native city in Russia, but probably there's something in common.
I think it's a universal sentiment. "And when a train goes by, it's such a sad sound No, no, no, no, no t's such a sad thing" The Smiths - Nowhere Fast
In Europe this is called a light rail line :) It might sound like a train.. it might try to be a train but the surroundings and the short distances between the stations tells me otherwise. Love the video! Later on this line could become a very nice light rail line.
To me it still IS a train, though. In Japan similar units operate in very rural areas too, and often over considerable distances. The likes of the Shinkansen are all very well (when one is on business and in a hurry!) -- but to me they are essentially "air travel at ground level", and much the same goes for TGV/ICE/AVE etc. in Europe. I've travelled on all kinds of trains in Japan, but the slow, stopping trains will always be my favourites for allowing the visitor to absorp the atmosphere of the country (and the true spirit of railway travel).
Um metro de superfície que atravessa zonas industriais. Não dá para apreciar a paisagem mas dá para se ver que há vida no meio de edifícios tão "pesados".
Não será tão pobrezinho porque há muita indústria. Não vi nos passageiros que entram ninguém andrajoso mas, na verdade, este percurso não dá para apreciar a paisagem.
Didn't really see any signs of poverty myself. Yes, the line serves an industrial area but the businesses, homes, and people we see in the video look clean and prosperous enough!
Это пружинная стрелка (spring point, обозначается большой буквой S на светофоре), для неё это штатный режим, как для трамвайной примерно. В видео ещё пару раз такие "взрезы" встречаются. (Вы, блин, все серьёзно полагаете, что в помешанной на безопасности Японии все прям настолько тупые, что не заметили бы нарушений?)
Twilight Gakunan railway, the whole route from Gakunan Eo Station to the end station
01:30 Gakunan Eo
03:33 Kamiya
05:40 Sudo
08:10 Gakuan-Fujioka
10:17 Hina
12:36 Gakuan-Harada (oncoming vehicle)
16:00 Hon-Yoshiwaara
17:27 Yoshiwara honcho
18:58 Jatco-mae The express train passed.
23:26 Yoshiwara (Transfer to Tōkaidō Main Line, JR Central)
哀愁漂ってますね~。 静岡の下町っていうような感覚に浸れました。ありがとう!
20:30 cool to see the bullet train zip by
I noticed in the upper right-hand corner, I could actually see the driver acknowledge the signals and sings he observes throughout the drive. Got to admire the discipline and safety consciousness here! And a nice drive too!
railfan aunz, it always raises the quality of my day to a higher platform when I observe and witness the railway contents of your channel with my own eyeballs. You have contributed true success to the RUclips platform (for all to see).
I totally agree.
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railfan aunz happy new year! Thanx for you video!
ディズニーランドのようなアナウンスが感じでいいね
最近乗ってないな岳南鉄道乗らないと、いけないな。雰囲気すき
The sun DOES set in the Land of the Rising Sun.
I've never been in Japan, WTF I feel nostalgic?
Happy New Year =) I think it's the anime experience ^^ Those railway-crossing sounds
@@xpgx1 That too, but overall... That twilight slowly falling over residential areas interspersed with industrial ones... It's not exactly the same like how it was at my childhood in my native city in Russia, but probably there's something in common.
I think it's a universal sentiment.
"And when a train goes by, it's such a sad sound
No, no, no, no, no
t's such a sad thing"
The Smiths - Nowhere Fast
Reincarnation
外国人も日本人と同じことを感じるんだ!
ちょっと嬉しい。
In Europe this is called a light rail line :) It might sound like a train.. it might try to be a train but the surroundings and the short distances between the stations tells me otherwise. Love the video! Later on this line could become a very nice light rail line.
To me it still IS a train, though. In Japan similar units operate in very rural areas too, and often over considerable distances. The likes of the Shinkansen are all very well (when one is on business and in a hurry!) -- but to me they are essentially "air travel at ground level", and much the same goes for TGV/ICE/AVE etc. in Europe. I've travelled on all kinds of trains in Japan, but the slow, stopping trains will always be my favourites for allowing the visitor to absorp the atmosphere of the country (and the true spirit of railway travel).
Um metro de superfície que atravessa zonas industriais. Não dá para apreciar a paisagem mas dá para se ver que há vida no meio de edifícios tão "pesados".
There are an episode from Japan Railway Journal about this line, very good.
岳ちゃんに更に魅力を感じた!
「県をまたいでの移動」が解除されたら乗りに行こう!
車内アナウンスが独特でおもしろいです(^_^)
Hi from kazakhstan 👍👍👍👍👍
Nice content, but I *wish* your videos were in 60 fps!
Is this Japan's smallest railway / operator ?
Wheres all the snow? It's winter now.
It's the green winter we are experiencing where I live in northern Europe. I want the white stuff too.
500.000 people had to run for the water in the south of Japan and the railways there, a lot of damage?
こぉいうの好きかも♥
あなたはたわごと、日本人、あなたは何の矢を断ち切るのですか? ファッカー6:26
Даа, обосраться ДВА раза в одном комменте (по фактам и с гуглопереводом) - это надо уметь...
puxa vida, esse lugar é pobrezinho hein
Não será tão pobrezinho porque há muita indústria. Não vi nos passageiros que entram ninguém andrajoso mas, na verdade, este percurso não dá para apreciar a paisagem.
Didn't really see any signs of poverty myself. Yes, the line serves an industrial area but the businesses, homes, and people we see in the video look clean and prosperous enough!
非常に良いですが、手振れが惜しまれます。
на 6,33 взрез стрелки
Это пружинная стрелка (spring point, обозначается большой буквой S на светофоре), для неё это штатный режим, как для трамвайной примерно. В видео ещё пару раз такие "взрезы" встречаются. (Вы, блин, все серьёзно полагаете, что в помешанной на безопасности Японии все прям настолько тупые, что не заметили бы нарушений?)