If you live in China, a metro might go right through your apartment building.
Photo Credit: East News
And you thought living near the train tracks was a bad thing – this metro station in Chongqing is located inside a residential building and trains pass through the sixth floor. The solution has also been used in crowded spots in Japan, and residents are typically not too thrilled about the feat of architecture.
I wonder if they charge extra for fast access to the train station?
Coffee inside one more time.
12 comments:
Wow!
Hey Gorges...
Pretty amazing, isn't it?
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It is a short walk to the train station!
Don't think I'd like to live there.
Hey Rob...
Could come in handy if it rains.
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Hey Momlady...
You know I don't either! Too crowded for me!
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I can't even imagine!
Hey Mamahen...
It's crazy, right?
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The sounds of far away trains always made be relaxed and/or sleepy, but definitely not that close. My maternal grandparents lived right next to the tracks, but he was an engineer. My paternal grandparents lived one street away from the tracks in a small town, but he was a railroad conductor.
And they are so over populated they really don't have much choice about finding a place to live. It has to be awful.
Coffee right now is good where ever we have it as long as it's with good friends
Hey Dizzy...
I know you like trains, but having one run through your building might be a tad too much, don't you think?
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Hey Jo...
I'd be for moving to the country, or at least another building!
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Wow! Cannot even imagine!
Hey Sis...
Bet it's noisy there on the 6th floor.
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