Showing posts with label Subway. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Subway. Show all posts

Tuesday, June 23, 2015

Deaf Man Kicked In The Head By Passenger

RAW VIDEO: Old man kicks drunk Deaf man in the head on a NYC subway.



Caught on tape of a brutal kicked in the head was posted on Facebook and has now going viral. Footage has emerged of an old man karate-kicking a Deaf person seated in the head for messing with him while seated on the train before he is dragged off the train by officers who saw the incident. People across the country have seen daily this violent of passengers on the New York City Subway.





The video posted on Liveleak.com. Liveleakers responses has reacted to a video showing on Liveleak.com/#Comments.



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Thursday, December 9, 2010

Toei-Oedo Line Tokyo

都営地下鉄大江戸線

The Toei-Oedo Subway Line in Tokyo opened in 2000 and is the second-longest linear motor subway line after the Nagahori Tsurumi-ryokuchi Line in Osaka.


The Toei-Oedo is also one of the most expensive metro lines ever built in Japan and was 10 years in construction. The line loops from Tocho-mae in Shinjuku with an extension from Tocho-mae to Hikarigaoka.

Important stations for connections to other lines include Ueno-Okachimachi, Iidabashi, Daimon, Shinjuku, and Nerima.

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Sunday, December 5, 2010

Kuko Line Fukuoka Subway

空港線

The Kuko (Airport) Line is one of the three subway lines in Fukuoka, Kyushu's largest city.

The Kuko Line operates from Meinohama in Nishi Ward to Fukuokakuko (Fukuoka Airport) in Hakata Ward. The line is represented by an orange (or red) color on Fukuoka subway maps.

Known officially as Line 1, the Kuko Line connects with the JR Chikuhi Line for trains to Karatsu and has stops at Hakata Station (for shinkansen links) and Tenjin Station.




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Thursday, November 25, 2010

Akaike Station Nagoya

赤池

Akaike Station (lit. "Red Lake") is at the eastern end of the Tsurumai Line of the Nagoya subway before the line becomes the Meitetsu Toyota Line to Toyota city.


The area around the station includes the Oxport sports center and pool, a popular McDonalds, a Piago supermarket, a branch of the Tokyo-Mitsubishi UFJ bank, a florist, a convenience store, a pachinko parlor and a number of bars, cafes and izakaya.


Akaike Station has full wheelchair access and a free motorbike and bicycle parking lot.

Buses from Akaike no longer run to Chubu International Airport but there are bus services to Toyota, Nagoya Shoka University, Yufukuji and Toyota Nishi High School.


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