duck🦆. my city is the most shittiest place in earth. My city got the first electric tram in asia, its been operating for 150+ year, the whole city is covered with tarm lines but but but...................... stupid corrupt govornment just decided to abonden the whole tram system break the lines and build metro the discision was taken around 13 years ago they only managed to build 10 km of metro in my area of the city, but the tram system is in ruins. can you belive, asias first tram now in compleat ruins due to some corrupt polititians ?
Fascinating to see the different types of streetcars with all their different logo's. Single cars and two and three unit articulated cars. The variety is amazing.
I can’t stop watching your little film it’s fantastic!! And rather than just running a few trains around. There’s a story. However, where did you get the crane on the wagon from please? Kind regards Jay
Sorry to say I don't have the physical spay for a large layout if any kind but I'm working on a 1/285 scale narrow gauge railway which I'm trying to get working. By the way I liked the land Rover railcar and may I make a little suggestion. There's video on RU-vid of a I think Romanian forest railway using narrow gauge ford transit railcars complete with British registration plates and build in turntables . Imagine one of those in model form
Thank you for your coverage of these work trains. Much of this is what I model on my outdoor G scale RhB layout. Tank cars, Ge 6/6 II #702, stake cars, etc. Loved it!
Just pop up in my recomendation... 😚👌 But sadly both Odoriko Trains in this Video already retired 😞 - Odoriko Express (185 series) at 2:47 - Super View Odoriko (251 Series) at 5:50 They're replaced with Saphir Odoriko (E261 Series) for now.
I think they're long enough to actually be profitable. And take into consideration that japan is relatively small, and they can also easily rely on trucks since japan has an extensive amount of expressway enveloping the island group and almost all of them connects japan's major cities and and prefectures excluding okinawa and hokkaido
@@placeholdername0000 Most trains here in Japan work on 1.5Kv DC, shinkansens however run on 25Kv AC at either 50 or 60hz depending on if they run south or north of Tokyo Station.