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      <title>City to Rectify &#39;Nostalgia Gap&#39;: Non-Riders Recognized as &#39;Veterans&#39; of Defunct Railway Fan Clubs</title>
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      <description>What arrived in the morning mailbox wasn&#39;t a bill, but a membership card printed with gold letters saying, &#39;Thank you for your many years of support.&#39; Even young people who have never ridden the train—or for whom the line vanished before they were even born—are now granted the right to say, &#39;It used to be crowded back then.&#39; The city explains this as &#39;equalizing speaking time for old stories.&#39;</description><category>Social Lab</category><enclosure url="https://alt.andpaper.net/ja/articles/20260609-abandoned-railway-fanclub-inclusion-pilot/index_hu_c733dc4b98da4fb3.jpg" length="148168" type="image/jpeg" /></item>
    
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