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| [Image source: Ron Alford] | 
Some might be surprised to find out what Japanese train companies are
 investing in lately, possibly even shellshocked. Partnering with Suma 
Aqualife Park, a giant aquarium and beach educating people on aquatic 
life, the train companies started to install tunnels for turtles to 
safely cross under tracks.
This issue arose when trains were getting delayed from turtles 
getting stuck in a part of the rail-switching mechanism. Implementing 
these escape routes for turtles to travel through will keep trains from 
getting any more delayed while keeping their conscience clear from any 
turtle casualties.
Since the new turtle tunnels started being installed last April, 10 
turtles have been observed actually using these underpasses. Pictures 
below display the hazards of turtles getting stuck in the tracks, while 
the second photo depicts them using the underpass to cross the tracks 
safely.
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| [Image source: Sumasui] | 
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| A turtle stuck in railway mechanism [Image source: Sumasui] | 
