By the way this thing in real life is a chalk drawing of a dude with a big wang. The village nearby sells teatowels, shirts, and bags with it on but the store owner sews on shorts that you can flip up to look underneath. Good fun on a windy day.
There are other chalk drawings including one of a horse, so Galar might have more.
>>38866309I've had people tell me that they can't tell stations apart because they're all decorated consistently, but the aggro is mostly about when you get no train service and the only "work" you see being done is someone hanging flowers up.
The real reason for that is because the sections they can turn electricity off at cover more stops than they're actually working on, so some stations are closed when nothing is happening there. Knowing it can't be helped doesn't stop it being annoying as hell when it lasts five years.