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Fukui, Niigata Transys # L-01
  FukuiNiigata Transys # L-01 
Asawa River Bridge
Bridge over the Asawa river, in of near Fukui city center

Author: focus1965 · Antwerpen           Date: Saturday, August 4, 2018

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Published 30.08.2018 20:42 UTC
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Fukui, Niigata Transys # L-01

Operator/Facility:Echizen Railway
Since...:2015
Model:Niigata Transys
Built:2015
Current state:In operation
Purpose:Passenger vehicle
Launched:27.03.2016
Used for the common exploitation with Fukutetsu.

Camera Settings

Model:Canon EOS 80D
Date and Time:04.08.2018 06:13
Exposure Time:1/250 sec
Aperture Value:9
ISO Speed:100
Focal Length:38 mm
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31.08.2018 03:06 UTC
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Ymtram · East Haven - Branford
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Excellent photos, many thanks.

Did you see any of the old rolling stock from the 1960s in operation? I had difficulties catching up with those in Fukui in 11.2017. If I remember correctly, these are the Fukui original 200 series EMU & and the former Nagoya subway-type 600 & 610 series EMU. If you did see those, please let me know what was the pattern of operation (times) that you observed.

Did you come across the Stuttgart 735 in operation or the latest operating schedule for that car?

Many thanks for the info.
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31.08.2018 06:31 UTC
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focus1965 · Antwerpen
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I didn't see them anymore in operation. If these cars are still running then it will be only in the morning rush hour. The modern 802 and 803 are also not more in service.
If the 735 is running, then it will be on sunday, but I was on a saterday in Fukui. No mention was made on stops, but anyway: the indications in the shelters are only in Japanese.
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