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Product Description ■ First Group of Steel Passenger Cars with Small Windows!
[Actual Cars]
After the World War II, many of the Japanese National Railways (then the Ministry of Railways) passenger cars were operated in a state of exhaustion. However, a more serious problem was the fact that a large number of old wooden passenger cars remained.
The Series 60 Steel Passenger Cars were manufactured in large quantities from 1949 by utilizing steel underframes, bogies and metallic parts.
The appearance of the series is characterized by the rows of three small windows that followed the appearance of wooden passenger cars.
[Product Overview]
The Series of Micro Ace Passenger Cars were used from the 1970 s to the early 1980 s, with modifications such as Double Window, installation of kerosene heaters and installation of Coal-Fired Stove.
[Product Overview]
The Series of Micro-Ace Passenger Cars were used in many of the Series until the early 1980 s.
The Series of Micro-Ace Passenger Cars were used.
The Series of Micro-Ace Passenger Cars were used.
The Series of Micro-Ace Passenger Cars were used.
The Series of Micro-Ace Passenger Cars were used.
The Series of Micro-Ace Passenger Cars were used.
The Series of Micro-Ace Passenger Cars were used.
The Series of Micro-Ace Passenger Cars were used.
The Series of Micro-Ace Passenger Cars were used.
The Series of Micro-Ace Passenger Cars were used.
The Series of Micro-Ace Passenger Cars were used.
The Series of Micro-Ace Passenger Cars were used.
The Series of Micro-Ace Passenger Cars were used.
The Series of Micro-Ace Passenger Cars were used.
The Series of Micro-Ace Passenger Cars were used.
The Series of Micro-Ace Passenger Cars were used.
The Series of Micro-Ace Passenger Cars were used.
The Series of Micro-Ace Passenger Cars were used.
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