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I'm looking for some help figuring out some destination signs. Attached are some big scans of the destination sticker sheets for Kato's Kiha 110 and Hankyu 6300.

 

On the Kiha sheet I'm completely lost. All I know is that the 6 stickers at the far left are a modifier of some sort, the 2 fish stickers represent something (should all Kiha's have them or just special ones?) and everything to the right of the fish are various destinations.

 

If at all possible I'd like to figure out a destination sign that makes at least some sense for the general Chubu region, preferably Koshin'etsu (Niigata, Nagano, Yamanashi). Alternatively something that wanders into Tokyo.

 

For the 6300 I would assume that the 2 black signs on the left are modifiers, one local, one express? As for the other signs I have no idea, and I'm not sure I have a preference though any information would be appreciated. I know that some lines have been abandoned, so even weeding out stickers for lines that no longer exist would help.

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bikkuri bahn

For the 110 series, the left hand side is train type: local, one man operation, and rapid service.  Then, moving right, Suigun Line Emblems, Suigun Line destinations, and finally Banetsu-tou Line destinations.

 

Hankyu: (red)train types: ltd. express, commuter ltd. express, test run, dead head. (black stickers) destinations: Umeda, Kawaramachi (Kyoto)

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