Japan’s widest railroad crossing closed down
The end of Japan’s widest railroad crossing:
The 130-meter-wide crossing in Akishima, Tokyo, was located near Haijima Station, which is served by several Japan Railways and Seibu lines. Upon the completion of a new detour route around the station, the city government decided to remove the crossing, the safety of which had always been seen as questionable.
[via JapanSoc]
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