Steam on the Japan National Railways
$24.95Join NostalgiaRAIL and noted Japanese “Densha Otaku” (Railfan) Toshi-san as we take a look at steam operations on the Japan National Railways between 1965 and the end of steam operations in 1972.
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Join NostalgiaRAIL and noted Japanese “Densha Otaku” (Railfan) Toshi-san as we take a look at steam operations on the Japan National Railways between 1965 and the end of steam operations in 1972.
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