bill937ca Posted December 22, 2008 Share Posted December 22, 2008 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rJ04gnGQbO0&feature=channel http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zV8UEQHSNP4&feature=channel_page http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UrW9n4DBy4o&feature=channel_page http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bgHnFqhS9k8&feature=channel Link to comment
stevenh Posted December 22, 2008 Share Posted December 22, 2008 So, if I got the translations right... the EH10 was a passenger pulling express engine, ran on the (Original) Tokaido Line and could do the trip in 6:30 hours. But the warbonnet could only do it in 6:50 hours.... I suppose one might've been a direct express... I really want the 2-car 0 Series :), the winner at 250km/h and 3 hours to Osaka from Tokyo... with that paint scheme, it looks great... it's even running down on the 'land' with a dual gauge line? I've never seen that before... they couldn't've built the viaducts after the 0 series? Fantastic clips... keep it coming :) Link to comment
bill937ca Posted December 22, 2008 Author Share Posted December 22, 2008 The two car Series O caught my eye too. I wonder if this may have been a prototype before the first Shinkansen line was completed. The complete set of You Tube film clips from this poster can be found here. http://www.youtube.com/profile?user=EBE934C&view=videos Link to comment
Bernard Posted December 23, 2008 Share Posted December 23, 2008 Great clips! I too was surprised to see the O series in the 1950s. I like how the bed pulls out, the sink and especially the hammer. Link to comment
stevenh Posted December 23, 2008 Share Posted December 23, 2008 We have quite a few LAN cars that have the exact same bed/sleeping arrangements... travelled around NSW in one two years ago hauled by 2 heritage diesels... should have pics here somewhere... As for the hammer, what's it for? :) Link to comment
Bernard Posted December 23, 2008 Share Posted December 23, 2008 Did you ever travel on a train w/some guy/gal who just can't stop talking their cellphone for the entire trip? The Japanese knew 50 years ago about this problem, that's why there's a hammer. ;D I would guess in case there's an emergency, to break the windows of the train to get out. Link to comment
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