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 Wide View ShinanoAdded: March 08, 2008 


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Locomotive Details Location/Date of Video
» Japan Railways (JR) (more..)
» JR Central 383 EMU (more..)
» Chuo line (more..)
» Nagoya, Japan (more..)
» February 02, 2008
Locomotive No./Train ID Videographer
» x (more..)
» Wide View Shinano 7  (more..)
» Rod Williams (more..)
» Contact Rod Williams
Remarks: Up front view watching the driver acknowledge signals by pointing to them and calling them out. This process is mandatory throughout the entire JR system.
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  User Comments on this Video (2)

Posted by JackInCT on March 9, 2008

Rod, great video. Would you happen to know how close is this railroad to having the “will” and the technology to run these trains automatically, i. e., without a driver?

Posted by John G. on March 9, 2008

Thanks for the informational video, Rod. It's fun to see how other countries' railroads operate.

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