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Transportation and Transportation
[Introduction to the Contents]
The 1955 s and 1940 s, when Japan was in the middle of high economic growth with the progress of reconstruction after World War II.
It was an era when Japan was full of vitality.
It was also an era when the scenery changed greatly.
It is also an era when the scenery changed greatly.
This book focuses on the railways and trains in Hiroshima in the 1955 s and 1940 s.
It conveys through pictures the nostalgic scenery and the changing appearance of the town that is connected to the present day.
This book focuses on the railways and trains in Hiroshima during the period.
It conveys through pictures the nostalgic scenery and the changing appearance of the city that is connected to the present day.
(1) Hiroshima Dentetsu
(1) Widening of roads and relocating tracks
(2) Construction of Otagawa drainage canal and Peace Avenue
(3) Introduction of direct trains to Miyajima Line
(2) Transition of Hiroshima station
(3) Electrification to the west
(4) Elevation of Yokogawa station with the construction of Otagawa drainage canal
(5) Relocation of tracks and stations with the construction of Itozaki drainage canal
(2) Opening of "Column" Sanyo Shinkansen that changed the appearance of the town
3. Kabe Line
(1) Birth of "Kabe Line" and extending it to Kake
(2) Relocation of tracks and stations with the construction of Otagawa Station
(2) Opening of "Column" Sanyo Shinkansen that changed the appearance of the city
(1) Completed in 17th, and active as a means of transportation in the local area
(2) Train runs on a road that is not on the timetable.
5. Geibi Line
(1) Geibi Line and nostalgic scenery
(2) No sleeping station "Bingo-Ochiai" that is a key point of communication between Yin and Yang
(2) Freight train that ran between Kake and Sandan-kyo Gorge
(2) Opening of "Column" Sanyo Shinkansen that changed the appearance of the town
(1) It is not on the timetable.
How about taking a walk in the "Column" Ujina Line?
(3) Superior trains that ran in Geibi Line
(1) A nostalgic scenery
(2) A that was not on the timetable.
The "Column" is used as a means of transportation in the local area
(2) It is not on the timetable.
How about taking a walk in セノハチ Uda Kubota Ujina Line Ujina Line Bingo-Ochiai station Geibi Line Fukuen Line Sango Line Kure Line Kaitaichi Kure Line Sanyo Main Line Sanyo Main Line Yamamoto