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Railroad Journal was a monthly Japanese railway hobby magazine edited and published by Railroad Journal Co., Ltd., headquartered in Tokyo, and sold by Seibido Publishing. It was first published in 1967 (Showa 42) and ceased publication with the June 2025 (Reiwa 7) issue, closing its 58-year history. While other railway magazines published up to that point focused on hobbies, mainly railway vehicles and model railways, "Journal," as its name suggests, aimed to be a "specialized information magazine that considers the future of railways," and was composed of articles that objectively viewed railways from social, economic, and political perspectives, including transportation policy itself. With the "Train Tracking Series" of train ride reports as its main feature, it reported in detail on the current state of railway usage. In addition, articles reporting on the railway field were more proactive compared to other railway magazines. Please see the photos for the condition. There is no sign of use overall, and I think it is quite clean. There are no writings, folds, creases, or tears on the pages of the main body. I have uploaded detailed tables of contents for each issue in the images, so please check the contents. I will sell them at a low price as a set of three, so please consider them. [April 2001, No. 414] Special Feature: A Major Study of Train Schedules Tracking: Completion of the Kushiro-Shiretoko Line Local Train 4726D, Development and Characteristics of Digital ATC [May 2001, No. 415] Special Feature: Transportation Innovation and the Future of Railways Tracking: The Last Run of the 0 Series Kodama, Thoughts on the Last Limited Express Hakucho, The Road to the Revival of the Kansai Private Railway Kingdom [June 2001, No. 416] Special Feature: JR Limited Express Trains 2001 Tracking: Hokuriku Limited Express Thunderbird - Full Power, Kyushu East Coast Limited Express Train Paradise, Seat Reservation System #RailwayFans #RailwayPhotos #Trains #FreightTrains #LocalLines #TrainPhotography #TrainTravel #RailwayPictorial ⑩
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