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Uploaded by pikachu19911126 on May 2, 2007
溝の口~高津 間
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@vunce80
To check the front and protect speed limit.
The driver of the train in Japan,do it because check the fine work to keep accurate time.
Trains in Japan more than 0~10 seconds later it should have a rule.
g560560560g 1 year ago
Can someone tell me what those handsignals mean?
vunce80 4 years ago
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@vunce80
To check the front and protect speed limit.
The driver of the train in Japan,do it because check the fine work to keep accurate time.
Trains in Japan more than 0~10 seconds later it should have a rule.
g560560560g 1 year ago
Can someone tell me what those handsignals mean?
vunce80 4 years ago