
Overview
The Wakayama Electric Railway's Kishigawa Line is a well-known local line for its cat stationmaster. Ever since "Tama" the cat was assigned as stationmaster, there has been a significant increase in the numbers of tourists, which resulted in the continuation of a railway that was due to be decommissioned. Discover how the railway was rescued by a cat stationmaster, the unique trains and building shapes designed to deliver excitement and the local support group that shows continuous support.
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2 - 1Seven Stars in Kyushu: The Local Revitalizing Cruise Train January 15, 2016
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2 - 2Second Chances for Used Trains in Southeast Asia February 11, 2016
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2 - 3Earthquake Safety: What 5 Years Has Taught Us March 11, 2016
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2 - 4Superconducting Maglev: The Extreme Speeds of Tomorrow April 07, 2016
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2 - 5Ekiben: A True Rail Traveling Companion April 15, 2016
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2 - 7The Cat Stationmaster Who Rescued a Railway May 19, 2016
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2 - 9The Future of Rail Freight Transport June 17, 2016
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2 - 12Keikyu: The Strive for World-Class Rail Operation August 05, 2016
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2 - 13World-Class Maintenance: The Backbone of Shinkansen Operations September 16, 2016
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2 - 14Railways Back on Track: Six Months After the Kumamoto Earthquakes October 07, 2016
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2 - 15Future Prospects Made in the Past: JR East's Steam Loco Strategy October 14, 2016
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2 - 16Picking Up the Pace: JR Shikoku's Tactics for Survival November 11, 2016
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2 - 17The Seeds of Success: Kyoto's Sagano Scenic Railway December 09, 2016