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In case any of you have the Tetsudo Collection models of these two cars, here's all the detail you'll ever need :grin.  The Kyoto Railway Museum is making great use of that display track.  Some months ago they had EF210-310, fresh from the factory.

 

These were built from two 101 series cars in December 1981.  KURU 144-15 started life as KUHA 101-32, built September 21, 1964, while KUMORU 145-1015 was originally KUMOHA 101-13, built August 22, 1958.  There is a note with the information about 101-13, but I can't quite make it out.

 

by Dr. Yellow move by charonzoom

 

by Ayokoi

 

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The temporary display track is a really good idea for the museum IMO. Means they'll get repeat visitors coming to see the new exhibits. They recently had a pair of KuHa 103s (also on the Ayokoi channel if you rummage a bit).

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