
Overview
In April 2021, Odakyu Electric Railway opened its Romancecar Museum. The museum features 5 generations of Romancecars, including the 3000 SE series, which set the world record for the fastest narrow-gauge speed (145km/h) in 1957 (a significant step toward developing the first Series 0 Shinkansen). Join us as we look at the highlights of the new museum and how Romancecars laid the foundation for Japan's limited express trains.
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7 - 1Keeping Commuters Safe During the Pandemic January 29, 2021
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7 - 2Moka Railway: Pushing Forward with Steam April 30, 2021
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7 - 3Must-see Railway News: The First Half of 2021 July 08, 2021
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7 - 4Japan's Top New Trains: Awarded for Excellence July 15, 2021
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7 - 5Back in Time at the Romancecar Museum July 29, 2021
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7 - 6Shinano Railway: Investing in New Trains September 16, 2021
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7 - 7This Is Not the End of the Line: Noto, Ishikawa Prefecture October 14, 2021
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7 - 8Asa Coast Railway: The World's First DMV November 11, 2021
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7 - 9Shinkansen Freight: Carrying On Post Pandemic November 25, 2021
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7 - 10Kominato Railway: Surviving with Wisdom and Ingenuity December 30, 2021