─ 2610 series with a maroon band on the hem of the car body. Commercialization of a nostalgic appearance with two side display frames
- The Kintetsu 2610 series is a 4-door cross-seat vehicle for the Osaka and Nagoya lines that was introduced in 1972 to replace the 2200 series.
- It has been equipped with a cooling device since its introduction, and there are two types, continuous type and distributed type, depending on the time of manufacture.
- For a long time, it was mainly used for express operations on the Osaka and Nagoya lines, but with the introduction of the 5200 series, long seats were gradually introduced from 1991, and some trainsets began using long seats from 1996. It has been converted into an L/C car that can be changed to a seat or a cross seat.
[point]
- Commercialization of Kintetsu 2610 series unupdated cars and old paint
- Reproduce the appearance from around 1994 with side destination indicators installed on the left and right, and a defroster on the front glass.
[Product specifications]
- Vehicle number is already printed
- Comes with a sticker (newly produced). Includes type destination display and priority seats
- Train radio antenna, fuse box, front through-top, and skirt coupler storage box are user-installed.
- Headlights (bulb color), tail lights, and passing sign lights (bulb color) are turned on.
- Equipped with coreless motor power unit with flywheel
*Some product specifications may differ from the actual vehicle.
[Product set composition (organization diagram)]
←Uji Yamada/Ise Nakagawa Osaka Uehonmachi/Kintetsu Nagoya→
2615 +
2765 +
2665(M) +
2715[Sold separately]
- GM indoor lighting unit (narrow width, white) (No. 8461: 2 pieces, No. 8462: 4 pieces)
( This is a machine translation. Please allow for possible misinterpretations in the text. )