Japan kept a remote railway station open for years so one schoolgirl could get to class
- Kami-Shirataki Station in Hokkaido remained open for nearly three years so a single schoolgirl could travel to and from school.
- (Representational AI photo)In many parts of the world, railway stations close when too few people use them.
- But in northern Japan, one small station stayed open for just one passanger.
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- Kami-Shirataki Station in Hokkaido remained open for nearly three years so a single schoolgirl could travel to and from school.
- (Representational AI photo)In many parts of the world, railway stations close when too few people use them.
- But in northern Japan, one small station stayed open for just one passanger.
Sources: Times of India