Hanshin9501
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Japanese Freight Train
While I prepared for this, it has been introduced from tokkyu40-san.
Thank you, tokkyu40-san.
I explain some details.
I'll up my Japanese Freight Train for magicmaker-san in my blog.
http://ameblo.jp/hanshin9501/
First EF15 Feight Loco
http://stat001.ameba.jp/user_images/35/d7/10054130410.jpg
Next 4 shots are tora40000 type gondolla.
Wooden gondolla heap with 17tons product. About 3,300 cars were produced in 1960s.
In the word "tora", "to" means gondolla and "ra" means heap with 17-19tons product.
http://stat001.ameba.jp/user_images/13/6f/10054130438.jpg
http://stat001.ameba.jp/user_images/1e/44/10054130459.jpg
And follow shot is Tora40000 gondolla with wooden box product
http://stat001.ameba.jp/user_images/b4/1d/10054130478.jpg
Tora40000 gondolla with coal or covered product
http://stat001.ameba.jp/user_images/42/b4/10054130501.jpg
The 3rd, wamu90000 type steel boxcar representative of the Showa period in Japan freight train.
In the word "wamu", "wa" means boxcar and "mu" means heap with 14-16tons product.
http://stat001.ameba.jp/user_images/41/ab/10054130519.jpg
weathered wamu90000
http://stat001.ameba.jp/user_images/f7/87/10054130547.jpg
Last yo5000 type caboose
"yo" means caboose
http://stat001.ameba.jp/user_images/6f/84/10054130582.jpg
Thank you.
While I prepared for this, it has been introduced from tokkyu40-san.
Thank you, tokkyu40-san.
I explain some details.
I'll up my Japanese Freight Train for magicmaker-san in my blog.
http://ameblo.jp/hanshin9501/
First EF15 Feight Loco
http://stat001.ameba.jp/user_images/35/d7/10054130410.jpg
Next 4 shots are tora40000 type gondolla.
Wooden gondolla heap with 17tons product. About 3,300 cars were produced in 1960s.
In the word "tora", "to" means gondolla and "ra" means heap with 17-19tons product.
http://stat001.ameba.jp/user_images/13/6f/10054130438.jpg
http://stat001.ameba.jp/user_images/1e/44/10054130459.jpg
And follow shot is Tora40000 gondolla with wooden box product
http://stat001.ameba.jp/user_images/b4/1d/10054130478.jpg
Tora40000 gondolla with coal or covered product
http://stat001.ameba.jp/user_images/42/b4/10054130501.jpg
The 3rd, wamu90000 type steel boxcar representative of the Showa period in Japan freight train.
In the word "wamu", "wa" means boxcar and "mu" means heap with 14-16tons product.
http://stat001.ameba.jp/user_images/41/ab/10054130519.jpg
weathered wamu90000
http://stat001.ameba.jp/user_images/f7/87/10054130547.jpg
Last yo5000 type caboose
"yo" means caboose
http://stat001.ameba.jp/user_images/6f/84/10054130582.jpg
Thank you.