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Posts by Muhammad Dava Arvarabi
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A photo of a train parked at a station, with red stripes and livery resembling Musashino line trains. It also has a bright red cowcatcher to signify its presence to level-crossing riders.
The markings on the side of the train says 8518, which means this is the 18th order of the Tokyu Corporation 8500-series trains, built in 1976.
The last surviving of the entirety of Tokyu series in Indonesia, the 8518F. It is still in a pretty well condition and is still operating regularly on Bogor (Red) line to this day. Photo taken on 11 June 2024.
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#railway
#urbantransport
#IndonesianRailway
#kereta
#Tokyu
Today, 19 October 2024 marks 37 years since the first Bintaro railway accident (19 October 1987)
May those were involved in the crash rest in peace, and Allah gave them jannah. Amen.
私はインドネシア出身の鉄道ファンで、約1年前からブルアカを始めました。よろしくお願いします!
フォローしてくれた人にはフォロー返します。
#いいねした鉄道ファン全員フォローする
#土日はフォロワーさんが増えるらしい
#ブルアカ勢と繋がりたい
#ブルアカ好きと繋がりたい
#ブルアカ
An image of a train, which has been retired since April 2024, parked at Manggarai railway station, Jakarta, Indonesia.
Tokyu 8003, the last surviving ex-Tokyu 8000 series in Indonesia.
Retired 6 months ago, planned to written-off next year.
Photo taken in 25 September 2023.
This train type is not extinct! You can still see them running in Izuku Kyūkō Line in Izu Peninsula, Japan.
it's a screenshot of a Google search page for "first railway" and it's Al overview result, which leads with "The first railway was the Stockton and Darlington Railway (S&DR), which opened in 1825" - note that this is completely wrong by any historical measure
The AI overview on Google is an abomination and the longer it stays in place the more destroyed the internet will be.
Because this answer is complete historical gibberish:
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Tokyu 8500 series set 8604, the last of all the Tokyu series to still use Motor Generator instead of Static Inverter (SiV).
The number markings on side body. Largely unchanged since 1975.
Tokyu 8000/8500 series are entering their final years after almost 50 years of service in Japan & Indonesia.
Photographed 1 January 2024.
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