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DescriptionSatsuma Nagano scissorscross.jpg
English: The scissorscross switch preserved at Nagano railway memorial, Satsuma, Kagoshima, Japan. Abandoned Satsuma-Nagano station was a dead end station and trains must change directions here to continue their travels. The switch was preserved because it was the symbol of this dead end station. The position of the switch was slightly moved from its original place.
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