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The train that stops at a station everyday to pick up ONE passenger so she can get to school


A train company has been stopping at a remote station for the past three years to pick up just one passenger.
The Kami-Shirataki station in Hokkaido, Japan, is visited by a train twice a day, once in the morning and once in the afternoon, so that a schoolgirl can get to class and home on time.
Teenager, Kana, catches the service at 7.04am every day and returns promptly at 5.08pm, and she is the only person to use the station.
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The Kami-Shirataki station in Hokkaido, Japan, is visited by a train twice a day, once in the morning and once in the afternoon
The Kami-Shirataki station in Hokkaido, Japan, is visited by a train twice a day, once in the morning and once in the afternoon
Hokkaido Railway Co's service has been praised for its commitment to its customers following the discovery
Hokkaido Railway Co's service has been praised for its commitment to its customers following the discovery
Teenager, Kana, catches the service at the station at 7.04am every day and returns promptly at 5.08pm
Teenager, Kana, catches the service at the station at 7.04am every day and returns promptly at 5.08pm
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Hokkaido Railway Co's service has been praised for its commitment to its customers following the discovery.
The company had initially planned to shut down the train station, which was almost unused, in 2012 due to its remote location.
After investigating, it was found that the line was used every day by the young girl - so the company announced that it would stay open until she graduates from high school in March 2016.
Speaking on a video, Kana said: 'I got on and off of this train for the past three years and this station's presence has become something I have taken for granted.
 The company had initially planned to shut down the train station, which was almost unused, in 2012 due to its remote location
 The company had initially planned to shut down the train station, which was almost unused, in 2012 due to its remote location
The company later announced that it would stay open until Kana graduates from high school in March 2016
The company later announced that it would stay open until Kana graduates from high school in March 2016
'I do feel sad to think that it will disappear. I am now filled with gratitude.' 
Trains stop at the station based on the schoolgirl's timetable and pass by when she is on holiday on her classes are off.
The station is served by the single-track and lies 50 miles from the official starting point of the line at Shin-Asahikawa.
It is now scheduled to close permanently on March 26.
Whether the train stops at the station depends on the schoolgirl's timetable, so they pass by when she is on holiday 
Whether the train stops at the station depends on the schoolgirl's timetable, so they pass by when she is on holiday 

The station is served by the single-track and lies 50 miles from the official starting point of the line at Shin-Asahikawa
The station is served by the single-track and lies 50 miles from the official starting point of the line at Shin-Asahikawa

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