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  • 1Nihonkai (train) — Nihonkai EF81 locomotive on Nihonkai service at Ōsaka Station, September 2006 Service type Limited express Operator JR East Maximum speed 110 km/h …

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  • 2Mizuho (train) — Mizuho JR West N700 7000 series shinkansen set undergoing test running, April 2009 Service type Shinkansen Operator JR Kyushu, JR West Line used …

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  • 3Musashino (train) — Musashino 115 series EMU on a Musashino rapid service, March 2004 Service type Local Operator JR East Line used …

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  • 4Asahi (train) — Asahi 200 series on an Asahi service in Tokyo, August 2002 Service type Shinkansen Operator JR East Line used …

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  • 5Zibo train collision — Coordinates: 36°41′35″N 117°46′53″E / 36.69306°N 117.78139°E / 36.69306; 117.78139 …

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  • 6Nikkō (train) — Nikkō A 253 1000 series EMU, February 2011 Service type Limited express Operator JR East/Tobu Railway Line used …

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  • 7Meal train — A meal train is the process of organizing meal giving by matching the special meal needs and requests of the recipient with the availability and abilities of meal givers. Contents 1 Occasions 2 Importance 3 Process 4 Chall …

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  • 8Asama (train) — Asama E2 series Asama at Tokyo Station, June 2002 Service type Shinkansen Operator JR East Line used …

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  • 9Railway signal — Not to be confused with Railway signalling. A signal is a mechanical or electrical device erected beside a railway line to pass information relating to the state of the line ahead to train/engine drivers. The driver interprets the signal s… …

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  • 10Railway signalling — Not to be confused with Railway signal. A gantry of British semaphore signals seen from the cab of a steam locomotive Railway signalling is a system used to control railway traffic safely, essentially to prevent trains from colliding. Being… …

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