Product Description
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[Introduction of the vehicle]
- 205 series, 1985 (1985) was introduced in March according to the revised timetable, a new type of DC
The trains form to work. The body, composed of stainless steel except for the most part, a part of the underframe
Are no windows and door guards for a land line but, start the car up and down the front and side windows, the train schedule for each individual
I put the belt line color. The control scheme was added magnetic field excitation control scheme, truck
Borusutaresutaipu is lightweight, has promoted the improvement of ride quality.
- First Year of Heisei (1989) from July, the 103 series also Saikyo Line between Shinjuku and Saitama Oomiya Subcenter
Was put in place. The Saikyo Line, including a section 川越線 rode to the front PRC
(Automatic route control) using the CTC (central traffic control) is introduced so that, for the Saikyo Line
205 system has been equipped with devices to prevent equipment down the corresponding transit station.
The 1996 (1996) March period has been extended to fly from Shinjuku to Ebisu.
- The exterior of the door for guests and increasing the size of heaven and earth, the Saikyo line color green belt of 15 items
The system is characterized for 205.
[Description]
- Equipped with a new skirt attached to the vehicle from the first car in 1996, a new pantograph
Bit's shape changes PS16B tightly coupled type coupler adopted interim part Cato.
- JR, marks a unique symbol printed vehicle chassis number, etc., available in the latest specification.
- Includes:
Kuha 204 / 204 Moha / Moha 205 / 204 Moha / Moha 205 / 205 Kuha
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Item Size/Weight : 31.7 x 21.7 x 3.4 cm / 698g
Product Specifications
- Item code
- 10-406
Purchase Information
This item is limited to 3 per household.