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A 10-car Odoriko 185-0 Series limited express liner, sitting out of service at Tokyo Station in 2017. The 185 Series looks like a regular liner train, but has the trademark flair of a late 20th century Japanese express train with the distinctive triangular "hood ornament" and the backlit name plaque at both ends of the train.

These particular sets were built in 1980 and originally designed to replace the 153 Series on the Izu express service between Tokyo and Shizuoka. In 1981, the Izu express was converted to the Odoriko limited express. These longer A-series sets included Green Car seats - business-class seating with food cart service which require a second ticket to use.

Over the years, the sets were refurbished multiple times, The 185-0 Series sets were repainted in a "Shonan" green and yellow color scheme. In 2011, the A-series sets were refurbished one last time and their livery restored to the original diagonal green lines they began service with.

As of 2022, all 185 Series trains have been retired from service, with the exception of two refurbished sets which are still in use for special events as touring trains.

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(Sorry, maxso216, but this is truly the shortest functional train line in Japan.)

The DisneySea Electric Railway is a 2-station line coming in at less than half a kilometer in total length (0.48km). Even at the relaxed 15kph speed of the trains, it only takes two and a half minutes to traverse the entire line. The line runs between the American Waterfront and Port Discovery areas of Tokyo DisneySea. It also has what must be the smallest fleet of rolling stock of any line in Japan; Four two-car sets, of which only two or three sets are in operation at any given time. (Fewer sets than even the Tokyo Disney Resort Line monorail.)

A trivial oddity about the trains is their numbering system. Which initially appears to not be a system at all. All eight cars of the four train sets have a unique (yet random) car number, and the set pairs are never separated from each other. The only discernible pattern with the car numbers is that the final digit in each number seems to represent in which order the sets were commissioned:

Set #1) 5591 & 1111
Set #2) 1022 & 2842
Set #3) 1783 & 5593
Set #4) 0214 & 4824

Set #1 traversing the elevated tracks over American Waterfront:

The origin of the train sets are a bit of mystery. Their manufacturer is not known. Since the beginning of operation in 2001, the DisneySea Electric Railway has been sponsored by Takara Tomy - A Japanese toy company that makes functioning toy train sets, including replicas of the trains on the DisneySea Electric Railway.

Sign over the American Waterfront Station entrance:

It is possible that the train sets were designed and built by WED themselves as simply another park attraction, or possibly by Kyosan Kogyo Co. Ltd. which manufactured the sets used on the Western River Railroad in Tokyo Disneyland. The DisneySea Electric Railway sets are modeled to resemble some of the elevated streetcars used in what became the New York City subway system at the turn of the 20th century.


Preserved Brooklyn Union streetcar at the New York City Transit Museum, Wikipedia

All four sets have been in service since Tokyo DisneySea opened on September 4th, 2001. Apart from having air conditioners installed in 2015, there have been no notable improvements to the trains themselves.

Is the DisneySea Electric Railway an actual train line? Yes. In addition to having two stops which allows the line to be used by park guests to easily get from one side of the park to the other, the line falls under the jurisdiction of Japan's transit authority. Despite being on private land and requiring admission to the park to use, DisneySea Electric Railway must adhere to the same standards as any other public train line.

Set #2 arriving at Port Discovery Station:

When Tokyo Disneyland was built and opened in 1983, the Western River Railroad was purposefully designed to have only one stop and run in a loop that sent riders back to where they started to avoid a law that required charging a train fare and that a departure schedule be posted and followed by the line's operators. This decision made it another attraction, rather than a functional line like the Disneyland Railroad in Anaheim. This particular law was abolished in 1987, allowing DisneySea Electric Railway to function as an actual line with destinations without needing to follow those rules.

(This is my first attempt at a long form post here, let me know how I did. All pictures are by me unless noted.)

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Introducing..... Shibayama Railway Line. It has 2 stops and its length is 2.2km.

Luckily, all train are through service to the Keisei line, so we can access the line from the Keisei Narita station.


Higashi-Narita (East Narita) station

The first station is Higashi-Narita station, which originally served as a terminal station of Narita Airport.

You can see it was named Narita Airport station, before the opening of Narita Airport Rapid Railway (type three railway company), which provides new terminals for Narita Airport. Now, it only serves as a station to access nearby infrastructure (Airport Police Station, Cargo Area...etc)

You may still access the station via Narita Airport Terminal 2 station.

Spooky lobby

Ground entrance

Skyliner!

Platform...

Unused platform, which still has a Narita Airport station sign!


Shibayama-Chiyoda Station

A one-sided platform which provides access to JAL, ANA maintaining facilities. It is opened in 2002. Nothing really special about it.....


As you can guess, the line is just an extension to the old (keisei) Narita Airport line. Due to some history, it is not operated by Keisei, but as an independent company (which partly owned by Keisei). For this reason, the line remains as a "shortest independent railway line".

Moreover, they also have their own (and only) train which is leased from Keisei and repainted to green livery. Still, most of the time, you only see Keisei train running on it via through service.

Special note: The line between Higashi-Narita station and Keisei Narita station is called Keisei Higashi-Narita Line, which is 7.1 km long.

In case someone is still confused, here is the route map of the line :)

or a better version

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A brand new Sotetsu 20000 Series train set undergoing trial runs at Shinagawa Station in late 2019.

This is the 10-car variant that was first introduced in 2018, so this would be one of the later sets built. The distinctive paint color is called "Yokohama Navy Blue", which is featured on other Sotetsu trains.

Rear of train:

Platform signboard during the train's layover:

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submitted 2 weeks ago* (last edited 2 weeks ago) by aeronmelon@lemmy.world to c/japanesetrains@lemmy.world

A preserved JNR (JGR) Class 9600 steam locomotive parked outside of Saitama City Hall (engine 39685, built in Japan in 1920). Unfortunately, it was scrapped in 2016 due to maintenance costs.

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A Tobu 100 Series Limited Express "Spacia" train stopped at Tochigi Station on the Nikko Line with the unique strawberry pink livery (and custom interior with strawberry patterns on special seats) to celebrate Tochigi's strawberry industry.

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"The singing train", Keikyu 1000 series is famous for its bright red livery and VVVF.

Train equips with siemens gto has this iconic sound.The bad thing is, they have already been retired 3 years ago.

Moreover, Keikyu is famous for operating in manual, so no ATC, no TASC, no ATO, just pure ATS with skilled driver.

A great choice for tourists to get to Shinagawa, especially with throught service, Access Express.

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It is a MSE (Multi Super Express), so it is used in different limited Express route. (Or another word, Romance Car)

Why limited express run by Odakyu is called Romance Car? Well, people say that by taking the train, you can sit next to the stranger, and that is where love bloom (not on the battlefield).

Through service with Tokyo Metro Chiyoda Line

Through service with JR :( line to sightsee Mt. Fuji

Limited express go to Hakone Yumoto

And it has mh, pretty romantic?

Souce

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Two sets of E217s on the JR Sobu Rapid Line during a rare two-way layover at Tsudanuma Station in May 2020. This picture was taken shortly before JR began phasing the E217s out with E235s.

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The newly-christened Light Line in Utsunomiya City, Tochigi.

Picture by me.

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submitted 1 month ago* (last edited 1 month ago) by maxso216@ani.social to c/japanesetrains@lemmy.world

Translated to "Phoenix", the Hinotori is operated by the Kintetsu Railway.

The bright red colour is easily identified

Premium seat

Not so premium seat

Travels from Osaka to Nagoya in 2 hours.

The train offers comfortable journey between Osaka and Nagoya, which is cheaper than the Sinkansen!!! No more JR pass!!(They are so expensive nowaday, and it is quite hard to cover your journey cost unless you travel with JR every time, which just barely cover the cost)

And it also goes to Nara undet 35 minutes.

Oh deer!!

Huh?

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Minuet G Major BWV Anh 114 (files.catbox.moe)

From here

Toyama Chihou Railway Tram 7000 series

Quite classic design.

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detcham bahn? (ani.social)

No it's JR Kyushu 885 series, servicing as a limited express between Hakata and Nagasaki, also Hakata and Ōita.

Titling for faster speed on curve rail.

Still not as fast as Keisei Skyliner.

Cozy seat?

Face to face setting to increase awkwardness with strangers.

It may look impressive, but the train is ... well... pretty old. JR train outside metropolis is mostly old.

Additionally, the train is also exported (w/ modification) to Taiwan as TEMU1000 series.

Look like ICE 2.

German high speed train empire...

DB

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submitted 1 month ago* (last edited 1 month ago) by zabadoh@ani.social to c/japanesetrains@lemmy.world

In Yuru Camp S03e11, this decommissioned trolley is mentioned as being in "Fujisawa Nagasawa Park" but I can't find any references to such a park online.

Does anyone know where this is?

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From comment on anime series Shuumatsu Train Doko E Iku - Where Does The Doomsday Train Go?

https://ani.social/comment/4233782

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Photoshop filter not included

https://daitetsu.jp/eng/abt

The Abt rail system, developed in Switzerland in the 1880s, is a narrow gauge track that specializes in climbing inclines by using a 3rd track that is toothed.

The Oigawa Railway's Ikawa Line is the only Abt system in Japan.

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About halfway between Tokyo and Nagano.

Here's what it looks like in the daytime:

Here's the plaque explaining it, and the cherry blossoms(?)

Can anyone translate the plaque? Japanese OCR seems to be hopeless...

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Densha de go (ani.social)

Go to Japan? Play Densha De Go the train simulator in the arcade center!

You get Unreal engine 5 graphic

JR E235/E233 like controller

Point and calling (not shown)

Most importantly, I am an ...

S Ranked driver without any assistance !!

Not in Japan? You may play the ps4/switch version.

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Train? (ani.social)

This is the Astram line in Hiroshima. It's a Automated Guideway Transit, so it is running on rubber wheel.

Well technically, it's an automated bus...

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Trains of Kyushu (www.youtube.com)

I like the content in this community a lot and wanted to contribute some.

This is a video collection of all the trains I saw on my trip to Kyushu. Loved every single one of them! but my favorites were:

  • the tilting Sonic 883 with its large windows feels like flying a fighter plane!
  • the new Kamome, which is so lean & simple compared to other Shinkansen sets
  • the Kyushu Odan Tokkyu, not just because of the scenic route it takes round Aso, but also because of the wooden finish of so many sufraces, which feels sort of rustic, even though the cars' interiors are very spacious!

Use subtitles or timestamps in description for train & location names.

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Sanriku Railway (ani.social)
submitted 2 months ago* (last edited 2 months ago) by maxso216@ani.social to c/japanesetrains@lemmy.world

In year 2011, earthquake hit the Tohoku of Japan, resulting damage to the line.

After 5 days, 1/3 of the line (which is undamaged) resume operation, marking the begin of reconstruction.

On 2014/4/6, full line operation restored.

Restoration of the line marks the reconstruction of the Tohoku. We may not be able to avoid disaster, but we can still do our best to restore the destroyed.

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You get Tobu,

Seibu,

Tokyo Metro,

Tokyu,

And Yokohama Minatomirai Railway running the line. (Though the Minatomirai Line is basically an extension for the Tokyu Toyoko Line)

F-liner provides express service between Yokohama and Tokyo sub center.

F stands for Fast, for around 30 minutes, you can reach Yokohama from Shibuya.

Not to be mixed up with the F train from NYC.

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Children's drawing on the train.

And sushi

The famous fish market near Nakaminato is the reason why I take the line.

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Train on road (ani.social)

Exists in Keihan Keishin Line between Biwako-Hamaōtsu and Kamisakaemachi station.Although it is about 700m long track on the road, it's still a unique sight.

The reason why there is track on road due to the line is used to be a tramline, and later is converted into a underground rail. However, as the terminal is on ground, the rail needed to use its old track near the terminal, creating this unique sight.

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Operated daily from Tokyo to Izumo, you can take it overnight to travel from Japan East to West location.

Also, it adds a stop in Osaka recently.

Not to be mixed up with JS Izumo, DDH-183

Lesson learnt: Check to ensure I am posting in correct community, as delete post on lemmy is quite buggy. (Which reminds me to point and call before posting)

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