Kosaka Railroad Gekan Japanese Railroad History Photo Book

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Product Details:

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Condition : USED. Very Good. No missing page.
Total pages 48 pages
Language: Japanese
ISBN-10: 4777053733
ISBN-13: 978-4777053735
Release Date: October 20, 2014

Description:

Kosaka railway is a railway that connects and Kosaka in the mountains of northern Akita Prefecture, between the railway Ou Main Line Odate Station. Mine is opened from the Edo period in Kosaka, modernization was in progress made during the Meiji era. In even the part of the railway has been laid, it was completed in 1908. The width of the line was a narrow 762mm of light railways than Railways, in 1928 in part to the year electrification, in 1962 the same as the width of the line to enhance the transportation capacity Railways is a year such as a change to 1067mm, The combined modernization is advanced in age, it had played an important role in terms of both cargo and passenger. Showa passenger progress in the development of the road is reduced from the 40’s mid-1994 to abolish the passenger transport,Then became a railway cargo. Such as the locomotive 3 tanks to connect there is operation of Mieren, but was famous exist in the fan,Also cargo transportation ended in 2008, 2009 has been Officially abolished in the year.However, the premises of the end point of the Kosaka Station has been left with the vehicle remains at the time of abolition, in 2014 they saved facility Kosaka railway rail Park is to open in the year, to be able to tour the vehicle and facilities became. In this Book second volume, and the history of the life from the width of the line is changed to 1962, explains the vehicle.

This is a Japanese Book.
There are a lot of illustrations and photos in this Book.
Even if you can not read Japanese, you enjoy reading the Book surely!!
This Book is never sold in the foreign country.
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Weight1 kg
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