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Feature ● From the "Asakaze" to the Shinkansen Railway Review: Preparing for Cold and Snow News File (Developments in JNR, Private Railways, and Overseas Railways) Vehicle Depot (New Construction, Modification, Transfer, and Scrapping of JNR Power Cars) Naotaka Hirota's Collection ②: The Pulse of Beautiful Railways Shining —Feature: From the "Asakaze" to the Shinkansen— Recreating the "Railways of the 1950s" on the Pages Railways of the 1950s in a Chronology The Famous C51 Locomotive That Disappeared in the 1950s 36.10 Our Newspaper's Timetable Revision: List of Limited Express Trains The Development of Electric Locomotives in the 1950s The Development of Passenger Cars in the 1950s Semi-Railway Fan's Post-War Album ② ● "Famous Trains" Revival on the Pages ⑭ The "Hato" That Disappeared on the Sanyo Route — Dying in the Snow (Color Graph) The End is Near for 17m JNR Electric Cars ● Rediscovering Streetcars ④ Sendai City Transportation Bureau / Tokyu Setagaya Line Top Angle World Timetables From Railfan Notes ⑧: Locomotive Books European Railways and Train Journeys ㉖ Electric Locomotives (4) There is a noticeable tear on the spine. The front and back covers have folds, scratches, marks, and dirt. The contents themselves are generally clean. What's between the "Asakaze" and the Shinkansen? If you're curious, please purchase it. 4
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