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The EF65 500 series, which once took the lead in the Blue Train and was extremely popular. In this issue's special feature, we will focus on the times when the P-type aircraft was the most brilliant, along with a history table, introduction of all 42 cars, inspection and repair interviews, No. 502 tour guide reportage, etc., from the perspectives of hobbyists and the site. Looking back on his success. In addition, we are also paying attention to the [rare doco train] in the Hiroshima area, the late EF61 0th generation, and the new serialization.
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Special feature JNR's famous machine EF65 500th generation
Tetsuya Mayanagi
Advanced power supply car crab 22
Unit 501 that towed the sleeper limited express with general painting
EH plan of phantom EF65 and successor
EF65 500th generation history table
Mamoru Miura
New serialization Revived EF65 500 All 42 cars
Jun Okumura
Hit the locomotive EF65P of [Kyuto]
Tsuyoshi Katsube
Takasaki engine ward A85 Tour guide on EF65 502
Mamoru Miura
[Me and the electric locomotive] Episode 17: ED18
Koichi Miyazawa
[Rare Doco Train] in the luxurious Hiroshima area
Shinichi Tanaka and Kazumasa Asano
EF64 1000th generation All 53 structures were transported from Utsunomiya to Hyogo
Mamoru Miura
Visit a famous overseas machine
New performance electric machine of Rhaetian Railway
Tetsuya Mayanagi
Electric Locomotive EX NEWS
EF65 2127 [THE ROYAL EXPRESS] Towing / EF64 1001 First operation one after another / EF65 1102 General inspection admission
Naoto Sengoku
New serialization 01 from Showa film
100th anniversary public event of railway opening
Isamu Hinuma
New series [Hobby playful words] Part 1
The most intrusive EF58
Yoshiuta Mori
The end of the EF61 0s, a tragic airliner
Masakuni Osako
Cargo electric machine EF13 that was refurbished and ran through [postwar]
Was it Yoshi Matsuo?
Japanese National Railways Electric Locomotive News
1983 2 16th
Masayuki Ota
Exploration Private Railway Electric 17th
Kawasaki Shipyard / Kawasaki Vehicle Electric I
Hisashi Morokawa and Keisuke Nishio
JNR Electric Locomotive History ED71 17th
Katsuaki Sanshin
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