A photo posted by @pow_tabi on Sep 21, 2015 at 10:32pm PDT

It’s the end of the line for a beloved train station.

CCTVNews reported last year, that the Kyu-shirataki Station, located in a remote area of Hokkaido, Japan, stayed open for the sole purpose of transporting a teenage girl to school every day.

If the station had closed, 18-year-old Kana Harada would have had to walk a 73-minute trek every morning to catch a 9:00 a.m. express train in a neighboring town, according to Rocket News.

Global Citizen reported that when the station company learned of Harada's commute, last year, it delayed plans to close to the station by until the girl graduated.

After Harada's March 25 high school graduation, the station where she boarded the train for her 35-minute trip to school every morning finally closed.