Product Description
[Preserved Railway Institute 400 locomotive]
- A steam locomotive from the early days of Japanese railways has been newly maintained and preserved. 1886 British Nasmyth Wilson made 400 type 403 Railway Institute. It is a locomotive equipped with a Joy-type valve gear with shaft arrangement 1B1. After retiring from Seibu Railway, it was preserved and exhibited at the UNESCO Village. It was realized as a project to commemorate the 100th anniversary of the founding of Shibaura Institute of Technology Junior and Senior High School. This time, the 100th anniversary project review committee of the same school sent a manuscript on the history of preservation and the history of this locomotive to ``Rail'' along with valuable and beautiful photographs.
[The essence of Higgins photography 7: Touring private railways in Shizuoka Prefecture]
- Higgins's 7th black and white photography, this time in Shizuoka prefecture. Enshu Railway, Shizuoka Railway, Oigawa Railway, Gakunan Railway, Izu Express, Izu Hakone Railway, and for convenience of sorting and classification in the Nagoya Rail Archives, including Hakone Tozan Railway and Fujikyu, modern trains to mountain railways. There are about 15 routes with a wide variety of vehicles and scenery, such as , light trains, and streetcars.
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This item is written in Japanese.
Item Size/Weight : 28.3 x 21 x 0.7 cm / 479g
Product Specifications
- Item code
- 121255
- ISBN code
- 9784871121255
Purchase Information
This item is limited to 4 per household.