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Product Description ■ Turning On Headlights and Tail Lights
With Car Number Transfer Sheet
With New Destination Display New Destination Display Sticker
Reproducing the Panda Graph Specifications
[Actual Cars]
The Hanshin Type 71 is one of the most advanced design cars on the Hanshin-kokudo Line that was in operation from March 1937 to 1975, when the line was discontinued.
It features a streamlined exterior and a large side window that is as high as the roof.
From that style, it was nicknamed "Kingyobachi."
From that style, it became popular.
In March 1937, five cars of 71 to 75 were manufactured by Kisha Mfg. Co., Ltd., five cars of 76 to 80 were manufactured by Kawasaki Sharyo Co., Ltd., five cars of 76 to 80 were manufactured by Kawasaki Sharyo Co., Ltd., and a total of 10 cars were manufactured.
From the latter half of the 1960 s, the car body was repaired mainly on the roof, and the Lambo was removed and the ventilator was remodeled.
In addition, the coupler that was no longer used was removed and the direction curtain window was buried.
After that, it was used as the main car of the National Highway, but it retired at the same time as the National Highway was discontinued in May 1975.
At present, the direction curtain window was buried.
After that, it was used as the main car of the National Highway, but it was retired at the same time as the entire National Highway was discontinued
, and now it is preserved in static condition at two places in Amagasaki City.
This product reproduces 150 Mukogawa