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The West Japan Railway Company has built a 3D-printed train station in Japan's Arida City, replacing an old wooden station, ...
Case in point, the West Japan Railway Company (JR West) just announced the completion of a 3D-printed train station ... citizens of the coastal city of Arida will be able to resume 90-minute ...
Is this the answer? As Japan’s population shrinks, maintaining rail service in remote small towns is becoming a challenge. Is this the answer? The new Hatsushima train station was printed at a ...
In this episode of Seasoning the Seasons, we present a story of local train lines across Japan. Deep in the mountains, there is a tranquil station with only five trains stopping a day. Some ...
Japanese company Serendix has completed what it claims is the world's first 3D-printed railway station in Arida, Japan, which was constructed in the hours between the last and first train services.
Need a train station shelter in a hurry? You can now print that. In Arida, Japan, a Japanese architectural firm and 3D-printed house manufacturer partnered with JR-West, a railway network ...
In the six hours between the departure of the night’s last train and the arrival of the morning’s first one, workers in rural Japan built ... work near commercial lines is subject to strict ...
West Japan Railway Company has built the world ... Due to strict regulations near operating train lines, construction is typically limited to overnight hours to avoid disrupting services.
West Japan Railway Company (JR West) has unveiled what it claims to be the world's first 3D-printed train station building ... infrastructure on active rail lines. The station's design reflects ...
Mexico waits for six-year terms to see railway projects completed, while in Japan, a train station was built ... such as those near active rail lines. According to JR West, building the Hatsushima ...
(Mainichi/Noriko Tokuno) FUKUOKA -- As many people start new lives in spring with new jobs or further education, railway operators in Japan are ... Some of the train lines even see a 150%-plus ...