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Pusher (railway station attendant) : ウィキペディア英語版 | Pusher (railway station attendant)
A is a worker who pushes people onto the train at a railway station during the morning and evening rush hours. ==Japan== When they were first brought in at Shinjuku Station, they were called , and were largely made up of students working part-time; nowadays, station staff and/or part-time workers fill these roles during morning rush hours on many lines.〔Mito, Yuko. ''定刻発車'' (''Teikoku Hassha''). pp. 113-118. Tokyo: Shinchosha, 2001.〕 The term is derived from the verb , meaning "push", and the suffix , indicating "line of work."
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