What a great video of the end of this sequence showing the length of the Lida line. Beautiful countryside scenes! Mountain views that emphasize the valley you were traveling through! And gorgeous sky views! I'm almost sorry that this is the end of the line. Thank you so much for a wonderful series of videos!
It takes six hours to ride the entire length of this line on a train. I have ridden it three times (on different occasions than when I took this photo). Surprisingly, those six hours go by in the blink of an eye. Only a few people can understand this sensation.Thank you for your comment.
Yes, I forgot to write about it. I haven't uploaded the footage of the southern part of the Iida Line yet. From Toyohashi Station to Chubu Tenryu Station. This section is also full of changes. However, I have to go and shoot again, so it will be different from this series, which continued heading north from the middle. I should have started from the south, but to tell the truth, I wanted to go north early.
Thank you for your comment. But it's going to be a lot of work. Small rural stations don't publish both arrival and departure times on their timetables. Small and medium-sized private railways don't sell their timetables either. If possible, I'd like to post them as smartly as possible. I'm not at the railway site, so there are many things I don't know.
Personally, I wonder what the point of displaying arrival and departure times is... 🤔🤔🤔 I've never needed something like that as a viewer and it would only be of help to someone currently travelling on the train! Ikesan runs this channel as a hobby and it would only take up his personal time unnecessarily to display times in every video that would certainly only be of interest to a minority... Overall, an interesting, varied journey and route so far - thank you for your efforts, dear Ikesan! 👍🙏👋
What a great video of the end of this sequence showing the length of the Lida line. Beautiful countryside scenes! Mountain views that emphasize the valley you were traveling through! And gorgeous sky views! I'm almost sorry that this is the end of the line. Thank you so much for a wonderful series of videos!
It takes six hours to ride the entire length of this line on a train. I have ridden it three times (on different occasions than when I took this photo).
Surprisingly, those six hours go by in the blink of an eye.
Only a few people can understand this sensation.Thank you for your comment.
Yes, I forgot to write about it. I haven't uploaded the footage of the southern part of the Iida Line yet. From Toyohashi Station to Chubu Tenryu Station. This section is also full of changes. However, I have to go and shoot again, so it will be different from this series, which continued heading north from the middle. I should have started from the south, but to tell the truth, I wanted to go north early.
From next video please add train arrival and departure time from every station 😊
Thank you for your comment. But it's going to be a lot of work. Small rural stations don't publish both arrival and departure times on their timetables. Small and medium-sized private railways don't sell their timetables either. If possible, I'd like to post them as smartly as possible. I'm not at the railway site, so there are many things I don't know.
Personally, I wonder what the point of displaying arrival and departure times is... 🤔🤔🤔
I've never needed something like that as a viewer and it would only be of help to someone currently travelling on the train!
Ikesan runs this channel as a hobby and it would only take up his personal time unnecessarily to display times in every video that would certainly only be of interest to a minority...
Overall, an interesting, varied journey and route so far - thank you for your efforts, dear Ikesan! 👍🙏👋
@@14ikesan12 ok, just wondering