DD13 Posted April 9 Share Posted April 9 After reading an article by Lance Mindheim on shunting and car spots, have curiosity about how it works in Japan. Let's say a train arrives at the local warehouse, how is the work done?. Are there car spots? Link to comment
Nick_Burman Posted April 9 Share Posted April 9 2 hours ago, DD13 said: After reading an article by Lance Mindheim on shunting and car spots, have curiosity about how it works in Japan. Let's say a train arrives at the local warehouse, how is the work done?. Are there car spots? Should have. In the case of boxcars, they need to be lined up with loading dock doors, where present. In the case of containers, anywhere goes - the forklift then sorts containers according to destination within the plant. On the Gakunan Railway. 3 Link to comment
bill937ca Posted April 9 Share Posted April 9 (edited) You can always just let it go and use the brake wheel. Gakunan Tetsudo 2008. Paper cars coasting into a siding, while in the background the locomotive shunts other cars into another siding. More shunting videos here: https://www.youtube.com/@JNRKARECHI/search?query=コキ突放 Edited April 9 by bill937ca 2 Link to comment
DD13 Posted Tuesday at 02:24 PM Author Share Posted Tuesday at 02:24 PM On 4/9/2025 at 10:55 PM, bill937ca said: You can always just let it go and use the brake wheel. Gakunan Tetsudo 2008. Paper cars coasting into a siding, while in the background the locomotive shunts other cars into another siding. More shunting videos here: https://www.youtube.com/@JNRKARECHI/search?query=コキ突放 I am tempted to buy some boxcars for paper service Link to comment
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