On Mon, 2008-05-19 at 00:06 +0900, Jim Grisanzio wrote:
> rush hours in Tokyo you can forget about reading, sleeping, working, or 
> eating. :) The trains are cattle cars. Although I must say, they are 
> remarkably quiet and clean (and on time) for cattle cars, which is 
> extremely impressive. There are 130 million people in Japan, and Japan 

yes, and if you were in a car, you would also not be able to eat or
sleep or work or read, and peak hour traffic in tokyo (or seoul) is
awful so you would not have those advantages but a packed train would
still get you across town way faster and cheaper!

-rishab who just doesn't understand why they can't run high speed trains
between narita and tokyo


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