gmat Posted March 25 Share Posted March 25 From The Asahi Shimbun 25 Mar 21. Takanawa Embankment. Tokyo, part of the first railway service. JR not on board with preserving historic railway embankment http://www.asahi.com/ajw/articles/14279424 An earlier article on the same. The Aasahi Shimbun 23 Jan 21 Ruins of railway embankment built 150 years ago shown http://www.asahi.com/ajw/articles/14105718 Grant 4 Link to post
Kiha66 Posted Monday at 02:42 AM Share Posted Monday at 02:42 AM A historic photograph of the original embankment. Crazy how far the shoreline has moved since then! I'm very impressed with the pulling power of that early locomotive. 3 Link to post
bikkuri bahn Posted Monday at 08:44 AM Share Posted Monday at 08:44 AM (edited) Quote JR East plans to preserve section of Meiji-era railway remains in Tokyo JR East President Yuji Fukasawa said at a press conference on Tuesday that the Takanawa railway embankment will be partially preserved at the existing site. ... it will preserve part of the about 730-meter-long embankment at an estimated cost of ¥30 billion to ¥40 billion. https://the-japan-news.com/news/article/0007290075 Edited Monday at 08:45 AM by bikkuri bahn 1 Link to post
bikkuri bahn Posted Monday at 09:08 AM Share Posted Monday at 09:08 AM TV news report: JR East feature about the embankment, second half details the section (section 4) which has the remains of a signal installation base: 1 Link to post
roadstar_na6 Posted Monday at 09:26 AM Share Posted Monday at 09:26 AM I wonder if they'll preserve 73, 7.3 or 0.73m of it... 1 Link to post
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