Atami Jinsha Tetsudo

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title: Atami Jinsha Tetsudo
text: The Atami Jinsha Tetsudo was a 9.5 miles (15.3 km) long 2 feet (610 mm) manpowerered narrow gauge railway in the province of Izu, Japan which was operated around 1900. The initially 7 miles (11 km) long handcar line was opened in 1895 and connected the coastal towns Atami and Yoshihama on the Izu Peninsula. The train crew comprised two men and a boy. The men, muscular coolies, pushed the car on the up-grades and jumped on the rear platform for a ride when the car was coasting on a level or down-
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