euromodeller
Imagineer
Following on from this thread...https://forums.auran.com/trainz/showthread.php?158747-Switching-in-Japan
Japan has a facinating bustling railway infrastructure and they are proud of it too!
Info here..https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rail_transport_in_Japan
You might be amazed to find that most passenger and goods trains run on 3' 6" gauge track!
There are hundreds of videos to watch but there are also live streams to see.
I have a lot of them bookmarked and I watch them whilst Trainzing.
I want to share them with you too.
The text is in Japanese but if you watch them on Google Chrome/YouTube you just right click on any white space below the video and get the page translated to your language.
The first link for you shows Shin-Osaka Station with JR freight line at the bottom of the screen.
Don't forget the time difference, as I write this it is 03:00 in Tokyo, so no passenger traffic till later.
Japan has a facinating bustling railway infrastructure and they are proud of it too!
Info here..https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rail_transport_in_Japan
You might be amazed to find that most passenger and goods trains run on 3' 6" gauge track!
There are hundreds of videos to watch but there are also live streams to see.
I have a lot of them bookmarked and I watch them whilst Trainzing.
I want to share them with you too.
The text is in Japanese but if you watch them on Google Chrome/YouTube you just right click on any white space below the video and get the page translated to your language.
The first link for you shows Shin-Osaka Station with JR freight line at the bottom of the screen.
Don't forget the time difference, as I write this it is 03:00 in Tokyo, so no passenger traffic till later.
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