Groups of streetcar enthusiasts have established a network to help revive streetcars in Japanese cities. The network held its inaugural meeting on June 15.
Streetcars have various advantages. They place less stress on the urban environment as they don't emit exhaust gas and are user-friendly because elderly people and little children can get on them directly from the ground. They also ease traffic jams and cost less to construct – as little as one twentieth of a subway system.
Currently, streetcars are in service in 19 cities around Japan. Many of them, however, are in danger of being abolished or replaced with subway systems. The network hopes to expand its activities to popularize streetcars and publicize their advantages.
Posted: 2003/07/30 09:54:04 AM
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