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The shinkansen are all standard gauge, the majority of the japanese rail network prior to the building of the shinkansen lines was narrow gauge, with very small sprinklings of standard gauge.

True, just the Shinkansen has a distance between it´s rails of 1.435 (Std. gauge in Europe at least), however, the rest of the like is more like narrow gauged with a measure of 1.068cm between rails.
 
There are some very good Japanese trains inbuilt on 2010 (hopefully they were kept in trs12). Just type in 'chn' and have a look. For some reason there are 10 locomotives that have different names in the list but are exactly the same. Also kenichiro is very good, i always use his industry set.
 
Hello there.
There are many standard gauge railways in Japan, Hankyu, Hanshin, Kintetsu, Keihan, most of subway lines and etc.
I made Hankyu, Kintetsu and Eiden traincars(EMU). They can run on your standard gauge route. Thank you.
 
US Railroads have a long history of using all caps.
The Royal typewriter I used in the 1950s to type freight bills, bill of ladings and Western Union telegrams on only had all caps.
The teletype machine I used to generate consist lists on only had all caps.

Bob Weber
 
Japanese content for android

Good afternoon everyone, I'm interested in Japanese trainz content such as objects, splines and trains but I can't access the content because I only use the mobile version. Can I get files that have been imported to Trainz Mobile? Thank you :D
 
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