The 885 series takes the cake for "most likely to be mistaken for a high-speed train." I rode this to and from Nagasaki in 2014!pic.twitter.com/yTsPTKEqnF
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The 885 series takes the cake for "most likely to be mistaken for a high-speed train." I rode this to and from Nagasaki in 2014!pic.twitter.com/yTsPTKEqnF
The E6 series really *is* a high speed train, but runs on a conventional line between Morioka and Akita (high speed from Morioka to Tokyo)pic.twitter.com/DhdGpp9wIp
- 817 series EMU (Kyushu) - 227 series EMU (Hiroshima area) - Kintetsu 50000 series EMU, limited express "Shimakaze" (Ise-Shima region)pic.twitter.com/a6ahh4Fhaz
It has a certain charm to it. I think it's pretty cute!
v. unusual in Jpn train to have the bowed sides, no? (do not like ಠ_ಠ)
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