Welcome to Minami-Kitazawa Station, where the trains run strictly on time, customer service is an important priority, and the staff is entirely made up of super good-looking guys! That’s the environment 18-year-old Asahi Saruta gets dropped in the middle of when he finds himself assigned there. Asahi’s goal is to one day become a train operator like his father, but never in his wildest dreams did he imagine he’d have to deal with a group of strange co-workers like this. Even though Asahi may have been chosen more for his cuteness-factor than his job skills, can he rise to the challenge, or will the day-to-day mayhem of working in a train station cause him to reevaluate his career path altogether?! 2u706o
3 Volumes (Complete/Discontinued)

the artwork is gorgeous and each character is unique
Train*Train has some shoujo and just bits of shounen ai elements but is mainly a gag/comedy
i bought books 1-3, and book 3 ends with
the appearance of the heroine, possibly asahi's love interest and so, the series doesnt end at volume 3 (like mangaupdates says), theres a volume 4
... Last updated 14 years ago
it was fun reading it but plot wise can't expect much but great for days that you just want to laugh and relax. who would have thought a train station could be similar to a host club lol with girls idolizing the station's employees.
I enjoyed this manga a lot, and would recommend it. Characters were very likable, and art was fantastic. Lots of gags and humor. Shonen-ai is not all that visable, so even if you are adverse to it, you can still enjoy this manga. I'd recommended this if you enjoy Princess Princess. If you're after humor, this is a good manga. It would seem that Eiki Eiki only published up to vol 3 of this manga, though at the end of vol 3, it has a 'to be continued'.
... Last updated 14 years ago