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── With coreless power in the beautiful unrenewed era when you were running fast with the operation sign board
――The 2400 series is the first postwar Kansai commuter air-conditioned car that appeared in 1969 as an extension of the 2200 series.
――It is characteristic that eight small coolers are installed on the roof.
――There is a difference in the shape of rooftop equipment such as air conditioners and pantographs between the primary and secondary vehicles.
――In addition, we are using different trolleys for electric vehicles and accompanying vehicles.
――The car body repair work has been carried out since 1988, and the destination indicator was installed, the front shape was changed, and the interior was updated.
――Currently, all cars are undergoing renewal work and new painting, and even now, more than 50 years after their appearance, all cars are still active.
[Product Features]
--Keihan 2400 series unupdated car commercialized from 1980 to 1987
--Reproduce different rooftop equipment for primary and secondary vehicles
--Vehicle number and company emblem are printed
--Front type / destination direction board, side destination display, priority seats are attached stickers (new production) selection type
--The train radio antenna, ventilator, and cross plate are already installed.
--The fuse box, lightning arrester, and line deria are all engraved.
--Headlights (bulb color) and taillights (red) light up
--Equipped with a coreless motor power unit with flywheel
* Product specifications may differ from the actual vehicle.
[Product set configuration (organization diagram)]
← Yodoyabashi Sanjo →
2465+
2545+
2535(M)+
2555+
2525+
2515+
2455[Sold separately]
--GM Interior Lighting Unit (Narrow / White) (No.8461: 2 pieces / No.8462: 4 pieces)
[Vehicles traveling on the same route (example)]
--Keihan 6000 series
--Keihan 5000 series
--Keihan 2200 series
--Keihan 3000 series (first generation)
--Keihan 2000 series
--Keihan 1900 series
( This is a machine translation. Please allow for possible misinterpretations in the text. )