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Limited Express "Ozora"!
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Here, the station building and bridges that remind me of the former Mikasa Station were left, and valuable trains were exhibited. (I missed the "Ozora" I rode when I was a student. The large stage and the lawn in front of the stage were beautiful in this park. Also, the name of the park is the American engineer who conveyed railway technology to Hokkaido. Ji It seems to be derived from Mr. Josef Yuri Crawford.
It is a park that is composed of part of Mikasa Railway Village. There are exhibited vehicles and there is an old station building, but the small shops are outdated, and there is nothing attractive, just using the toilet or playing in the field.
It is the site of Mikasa Station on the former Horonouchi Line. In addition to the station building, bridges and platforms are left. The station building is a shop, where you can get a trolley train. You can drive the trolley train yourself.
Mikasa Station on the abolished Horonouchi Line is a park. It is nice to have the platform and the overpass preserved and feel the old atmosphere. The diesel limited express was also preserved in good condition and was spectacular.
The park was built on the site of the former Jnr Mikasa Station, but the name of the park is based on the name of the American who taught the railroad laying technology. The park has an outdoor stage, the former Mikasa station building, a bridge, and a trolley railway, and it was the Mikasa Railway Village Mikasa Zone along with the Mikasa Railway Village Horonai Zone where the Railway Memorial Hall is located. Personally, I missed the many Kiha 82 series limited express diesel cars.
Limited Express "Ozora"!
Here, the station building and bridges that remind me of the former Mikasa Station were left, and valuable trains were exhibited. (I missed the "Ozora" I rode when I was a student. The large stage and the lawn in front of the stage were beautiful in this park. Also, the name of the park is the American engineer who conveyed railway technology to Hokkaido. Ji It seems to be derived from Mr. Josef Yuri Crawford.
Nothing.
It is a park that is composed of part of Mikasa Railway Village. There are exhibited vehicles and there is an old station building, but the small shops are outdated, and there is nothing attractive, just using the toilet or playing in the field.
Old inside line three track
It is the site of Mikasa Station on the former Horonouchi Line. In addition to the station building, bridges and platforms are left. The station building is a shop, where you can get a trolley train. You can drive the trolley train yourself.
Old San Francisco
Mikasa Station on the abolished Horonouchi Line is a park. It is nice to have the platform and the overpass preserved and feel the old atmosphere. The diesel limited express was also preserved in good condition and was spectacular.
Mikasa Railway Village Mikasa Zone.
The park was built on the site of the former Jnr Mikasa Station, but the name of the park is based on the name of the American who taught the railroad laying technology. The park has an outdoor stage, the former Mikasa station building, a bridge, and a trolley railway, and it was the Mikasa Railway Village Mikasa Zone along with the Mikasa Railway Village Horonai Zone where the Railway Memorial Hall is located. Personally, I missed the many Kiha 82 series limited express diesel cars.