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[C62 Limited Express [Tsubame] [Hato] Complete Record I]
- After the war, the history of the limited express [Tsubame] [Hato], which is said to be the most glorious page of the JNR conventional line.
- The appearance of C62 leading the limited express was also a symbol of post-war reconstruction.
- What was it like to drive these limited express trains in the era of steam locomotives before the electrification of the Tokaido main line?
- Mr. Isao Nishimura, who has collected many testimonies and materials, will thoroughly examine the world of C62 [Tsubame] [Hato] over two times.
[Aizuwakamatsu locomotive depot half life of a locomotive engineer]
- The Aizuwakamatsu driving district, which was also featured in this article in issue 35 of this magazine.
-The operation range was the Ban'etsu West Line and the Aizu Line, and especially the Koriyama side had a difficult place with a continuous slope.
- Mr. Kazuma Seki, a former engineer of the same ward OB who appeared there, wrote his own railway life in a memoir.
- This time, based on that memoir, we will talk to him again and look back on the life of a railroad man living in Aizu with a steam machine.
[Interview with Yubetsu Railway and C11 1 OB]
- In the summer of 2022 (Reiwa 4), the revival of C11 123 has started on Tobu Railway.
- This machine is a former Yubetsu Railway and C11 1 of Kushiro Development Wharf, and it is one car that was active in the Kushiro area during the active period.
- In this issue, photographer Hisami Ito interviewed Mr. Eisaku Kenmochi, the engineer at the time.
- Enjoy the precious scenes of C11 1 and Yubetsu Railway with the revived C11 123 color graph.
- A4 164 pages
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This item is written in Japanese.
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Item Size/Weight : 28.6 x 21.2 x 1.1 cm / 806g
Product Specifications
- Item code
- 211826
- ISBN code
- 9784802211826
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