that are unprofitable,
photograph Network Rail, in the UK way back in the 1960s Dr Richard Beeching, Chairman of the British Railways Board wielded his axe, closing thousands of miles of railway and hundreds of stations which were unprofitable, Japan has a similar problem, many
small train lines across Japan are a dying breed, one of those is the
Koumi Line, which connects Kobuchizawa Station in Yamanashi with Komoro Station
in Nagano, in an attempt to boost ridership and make up their budget deficit,
the train has turned its advertisement space into a photo gallery and is
hosting an in-car photo exhibition of the train submitted by users and train
enthusiasts, what a brilliant idea, below are some of the photographs taken,
the winning photograph of the Koumi Line photo contest,
a train rider examines the winning photos
photo by huilan27
photo by 09_tetsu
photo by tomotomo_5656, the picturesque line, despite its views of mountains and
rolling rice paddies, has been a victim of urbanization and depopulation
particularly in rural areas of Japan, winning entries from the Koumi Line Photo Contest will
be on view, within the cars of the train itself, now through the end of Golden
Week: May 9, 2023. Out of roughly 80 entries, a committee selected 20 to be on
display within the space typically reserved for advertising, transforming the
train cars into a gallery, so if you are lucky enough to be in Japan and are looking
for a unique activity that’s way off the beaten track, make your way to the Koumi Line to enjoy the
views out the window but also in the car, would this idea have saved Beechings Axe as it was known? I doubt it, but what a neat idea to try and save a railway
line.
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