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■ The Oha 35 series is one of the passenger car types representing the Japanese National Railways in the pre-war era. The series boasts the largest number of passenger cars in Japan, with more than 2 or 000 cars being mass-produced. In 1939 (1939), the train was introduced with a structure that used lots of folded and round roofs, 1 meter wide passenger windows, TR23 type carts, and welding. Pre-war production was discontinued in 1942 (1942), but when production was resumed after the war, due to the difficulty in obtaining materials and the progress of construction methods, the train was introduced in a unique form that can be classified as a post-war form. Its features were that the folded and round roof was straightened (at first narrowed down), and it was equipped with a form located between the ordinary type Oha 35 series and the later model Suha 43 series. From the middle of the car, the TR34 series, which is an improved version of the plain bearing TR23 series, was adopted. Since it was used in exactly the same way as the ordinary type Oha 35 series in operation, it was possible to see its success in every section of the country, from express trains to local trains.
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