- A new and nostalgic train journey.
-Renewal car Wakasa Railway WT3000 commercialized with the image of Showa, Yazu, and Wakasa!
[Actual vehicle guide]
- Wakasa Railway has a 19.2km route from Gunge Station to Wakasa, which connects with the Inbi Line. The WT3000 series is an updated version of the WT2500 series that was manufactured at the time of the conversion in 1987, and three of them are still active as the main train. With the exception of some trains, trains run directly from Gunge to Inbi Line to Tottori Station. WT3001, WT3003, Showa, and WT3004, each designed by Eiji Mitooka, are nicknamed Wakasa. The interior of the car has a warm atmosphere with plenty of wood used in each car.
[Product Guide]
- Wakasa Railway has a 19.2km route from Gunge Station to Wakasa, which connects with the Inbi Line.
- The WT3000 series is an updated version of the WT2500 series that was manufactured at the time of the conversion in 1987, and three of them are still active as the main trains.
- With the exception of some trains, trains run directly from Gunge to Inbi Line to Tottori Station.
- WT3001, WT3003, Showa, and WT3004, each designed by Eiji Mitooka, are nicknamed Wakasa.
- The interior of the car has a warm atmosphere with plenty of wood used in each car.
- By using the separately sold power unit and N gauge running parts, you can run it as an N gauge railroad model.
- The power is TM-23 (18m class C), and the running parts are TT-04R.
- 1/150 scale, N gauge size, painted and assembled, open package
- Commercialization licensed by Wakasa Railway Co., Ltd.
( This is a machine translation. Please allow for possible misinterpretations in the text. )