What letter goes in the circle? Nishinomiya Quiz

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Here’s the “Nishinomiya Quiz” corner, where getting it right proves you’re a true Nishinomiya expert.
Here’s this quiz↓↓

Q What letter goes in the ○?
(A Nishinomiya version quiz made after being inspired by Hirakata Tsushin)

Nishi2 correct answer rate: 100%

 

 

So, what could it be?

 

It feels like I’ve seen this somewhere before…

 

 

 

 

 

The answer was “こ”.

A lot of you may have thought, “Those colors and lines look familiar… where have I seen them?”

Screenshot from the Hanshin Railway website

I drew it while looking at this.

So, the hiragana letters represented the first characters of Hanshin Railway station names within Nishinomiya City.
The stations marked with ○ were “Koroen and “Koshien”, so the correct answer was “こ”.

Here’s what the colors mean↓↓

Track colorTrain type
RedDirect Limited Express
PinkHanshin Limited Express
PurpleSection Limited Express
OrangeExpress
YellowSection Express
NavyLocal
Light blueRapid Express

 

There are this many types of trains? Is that what you call them? Three kinds of limited express, and three kinds of express too.
Honestly, I don’t really get the difference between a Direct Limited Express and a Hanshin Limited Express…

If you’re not used to it, figuring out which one gets you there fastest can be pretty hard.

By the way, it seems that ● means some trains pass through without stopping.

 

Here’s a little bit of trivia: Hanshin Imazu Station originally opened where the current Kusugawa Station is, as the first Imazu Station. Then in 1926, the current Imazu Station opened as the second one. (Reference: Hankyu Zensen Kochizu Sanpo, p. 88)