She couldn't believe it: a beautiful double-decker train arrived at the station!
From there double-decker trains leave approximately every hour.
Several other commuter railroads across the country have been making the switch to double-decker trains without middle seats.
A new station was built nearby in the late 20th century to accommodate double-decker trains.
High platforms do have significant advantages beyond wheelchair accessibility (except for double-decker trains).
There were also positive signs, with riders applauding the new double-decker trains.
In Japan, double-decker trains are used either to show better scenery, or to increase seat capacity.
The first Japanese double-decker train appeared in 1904.
To accommodate double-decker trains, a new station and platform were built nearby.
It was packed, and although it was one of the new double-decker trains, the air-conditioning didn't seem to be working properly.