Japanese Rural Railway 日本のローカル線
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- čas přidán 18. 07. 2016
- Collection of the train in the countryside of Japan. In Japan, there is this addition to many of the country railroad.
Colección del tren en el campo de Japón. En Japón, hay esta adición a muchos de ferrocarril campo.
Sammlung des Zuges auf dem Land von Japan. In Japan gibt es diese neben vielen der Landschaft Eisenbahn.
คอลเลกชันของขบวนรถไฟในชนบทของประเทศญี่ปุ่น ในประเทศญี่ปุ่นมีนอกจากนี้หลายรถไฟชนบท
Koleksi kereta di pedesaan Jepang. Di Jepang, ada penambahan ini untuk banyak kereta api pedesaan.
Συλλογή της αμαξοστοιχίας στην ύπαιθρο της Ιαπωνίας. Στην Ιαπωνία, υπάρχει αυτή η προσθήκη σε πολλά του σιδηροδρόμου ύπαιθρο.
Thanks for sharing
Nicely done. Thanks!
20:00 my favorite part...
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fore sure, one of the best, magic!
In the 5:40 minute mark. That two car train with art on the side. Looked like old NYC subway cars going by. Also in the 9:50 mark it looks like a train layout so cool.
23:20 just love to see it
1:10:40 my personal favourite
Sheesh, how much jointed rail does Japan still have?
Nice video! Greetings
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1:10:00 in Indonesia is like Madiun City and Solo city, the train railway is paralel to road
That yellow train and 37:30 looked very narrow or was it my seeing things.
That's a streetcar train
@@auxiliarypowerunit when I went back and looked I don’t know what I was on but the train was pink. Thanks for the info though.
I love how diverse is the railway system in japan. they have shinkansen, will have maglevs in the future, and small diesel powered railcars for the rural areas. 1and when the time arrives to replace diesel railcars, I hope hydrogen train technology improves and use hydrogen powered trains in that routes instead of electric ones which need overhead equipment..
electrification makes for far faster trains tho
This is cool. I generally don’t like anything other than United States railways but this was really cool.
12:03 what class of train is that.
KiHa 40 diesel motor unit. The engine is slung low under the chassis.
JR 115 series
@@animeasy No it's JR 115 Series