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Uploaded by himajin9999 on May 11, 2008
画質UP版 → http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TQJmbiXassY廃線の前日の横川~軽井沢間走行シーン いろいろ
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Thanks. Sad to see any railway abandoned anywhere. I live in the United States and have seen may railways abandoned. I lived in Japan for a little while. Same things happening there as did here. Where is Usui Pass?
Wally Tabor
wetabor 1 year ago
@wallacetabor
This section, called Usui Pass, was abandoned at Sept. 30, 1997.
This video was recorded on the previous day
ks3298 1 year ago
@Dooby1986
This section was very famous for a steep slope (66‰).
All trains,even fast express trains, needed to couple two powerful locomotives (EF63) for pass the slope.
I know its cool, but what is the point of having two heavy Locomotives pulling a set of EMU's?
Dooby1986 1 year ago
I like this. What is happening here? Is this a celebration, test, demonstration. Where is it?
wallacetabor 1 year ago
線路内に入ってる連中が山ほどいるな
osakakawachi 2 years ago
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Thanks. Sad to see any railway abandoned anywhere. I live in the United States and have seen may railways abandoned. I lived in Japan for a little while. Same things happening there as did here. Where is Usui Pass?
Wally Tabor
Wally Tabor
wetabor 1 year ago
@wallacetabor
This section, called Usui Pass, was abandoned at Sept. 30, 1997.
This video was recorded on the previous day
ks3298 1 year ago
@Dooby1986
This section was very famous for a steep slope (66‰).
All trains,even fast express trains, needed to couple two powerful locomotives (EF63) for pass the slope.
ks3298 1 year ago
I know its cool, but what is the point of having two heavy Locomotives pulling a set of EMU's?
Dooby1986 1 year ago
I like this. What is happening here? Is this a celebration, test, demonstration. Where is it?
Wally Tabor
wallacetabor 1 year ago
線路内に入ってる連中が山ほどいるな
osakakawachi 2 years ago