Crowded Rush Hour
June 2nd, 2008 by jwmehn
A new meaning to rush hour
Several observations from our experience:
(We did not take this video, nor ride this train)
1. This is no doubt the morning rush hour
2. This is one of the Seibu commuter lines (we used to live out there)
3. Notice people are trying to get into the first cars, the cars farther back are not as crowded. (Makes us think this is the Ikebukuro line).
4. This is undoubtably an express train most likely a commuter express.
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June 21st, 2008 at 1:23 am
I was stationed in Fuchu with the USAF in 1953-54 and the trains to Tokyo were crowded even then. I enjoyed Japan very much and like to hear what you folks are doing there. Japan needs the Gospel very much. My wife and I also support a Japanese girl in Tokyo who is with Campus Crusade for Christ.
Yours in Christ
Tom Davis (Sawyer Highlands Church, MI)