“New Shuttle” Track at Omiya Station
The track looks narrow. New Shuttle has double track system in this area, but this elevated railroad has only one track. The two tracks are a few dozen meters apart, and Omiya Station just connects the two tracks, like a loop-shaped line. Trains do not change direction at Omiya.
At Uchijuku, the other terminal of New Shuttle, has single track system and every train changes the direction for the next trip. As the result, when a train go here, its order reverses each time.
“New Shuttle” Track at Omiya Station
The track looks narrow. New Shuttle has double track system in this area, but this elevated railroad has only one track. The two tracks are a few dozen meters apart, and Omiya Station just connects the two tracks, like a loop-shaped line. Trains do not change direction at Omiya.
At Uchijuku, the other terminal of New Shuttle, has single track system and every train changes the direction for the next trip. As the result, when a train go here, its order reverses each time.