Transport Fever 2

Transport Fever 2

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JGR/JNR Series Oha 60 Coaches
   
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Scenario: Asia
标签: Train, vehicle, waggon, Japan
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2023 年 9 月 10 日 上午 7:06
2024 年 7 月 1 日 上午 7:41
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JGR/JNR Series Oha 60 Coaches

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Description
After WW2, there was a large number of wooden carriages that were exhausted by heavy use.
Due to the fact that the production of new passenger coaches could not keep up with the replacement and the demands of the situation at the time,
The Oha 60 series carriages were produced by the parts dismantling wooden carriages, and combining them with newly made steel car bodies.
The box-shaped, easy-to-build, modern car body could be said to have been the achievement of the old-type carriages, but they were exclusively used for local operations, they were cramped with many seats, the interiors were still old-fashioned because of the use of old parts.
Even so, they were built in large numbers and played an important role in one period of Japan.
Because of its origins, there are only a few preserved cars, but miraculously there are two cars that have been preserved dynamically.

Cars contained this mod
-Common Spec-
Max Speed : 95km/h
Capacity : 22(3rd class with brake), 24(3rd class)

・Weight and Avalable Years
Oha60 : 27.85t, 1949-1972
Ohafu60 : 29.00t, 1950-1981
Oha61 : 29.58t, 1951-1983
Ohafu61 : 28.81t, 1950-1987
Ohafu61-1000 :29.50t, 1965-1986
4 条留言
Mapus Lepoldus 2024 年 1 月 17 日 下午 12:36 
I'm curious, how come Japanese locomotive hauled trains barely ever reach above 110 km/h? In Queensland they have 1067mm gauge as well and their trains can reach up to 160 km/h
あかノノ  [作者] 2023 年 9 月 12 日 上午 5:09 
The difference of them is number of windows and interior.
But you mentioned as that, they are very similar cars, especially exterior.
I plan rebuilding Suha 43 coaches, and add some cars.
kasperhkj 2023 年 9 月 11 日 上午 7:18 
What is the difference between this one and Oha 43? Weren't those also rebuilds of older cars?
The Fleet Of Oceans 2023 年 9 月 10 日 下午 6:05 
This carriage looks really familiar where have I seen it before, I can't put my finger on it. OH WAIT, now I remember. I've seen this in a certain animated feature film from the 1980's featuring a train that runs, not on earth.
(Look if you get this reference hat's off to you).