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    The KiHa 35 series (キハ35), along with the similar KiHa 30 and KiHa 36 series, are Japanese diesel multiple unit (DMU) train types formerly operated by...
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    The KiHa 40 series (キハ40系, Kiha-yonjū-kei) is a diesel multiple unit (DMU) train type introduced by Japanese National Railways (JNR) in 1977 and operated...
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    Japanese National Railways (JNR) in 1986. These were converted from ageing KiHa 35's to meet modern standards as new rolling stock before the company was...
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    locomotive KiHa 38 JNR / JR 1986–2012 (JR) Kururi Line Myanmar Railways Myanmar 2014–present Remodeled from aging KiHa 35 railcars by JNR in 1986 KiHa 40 JNR...
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    Formation KuHa 103-3502 (formerly KuHa 103–738) MoHa 102-3501 (formerly MoHa 102–2047) MoHa 103-3501 (with pantograph) (formerly MoHa 103–790) KuHa 103-3501...
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    four sub-classes: KiHa 11-0, KiHa 11-100, KiHa 11-200, and KiHa 11-300. The fleet build details are as follows. Ten KiHa 11-0 cars (KiHa 11-1–10) were delivered...
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    steam locomotives (until September 1969) KiHa 07 diesel cars (from 1955) KiHa 15 DMUs KiHa 20 DMUs KiHa 35 DMUs (1964 – September 1985) 103-3000 series...
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    The KiHa E130 series (キハE130系) is a class of diesel multiple unit (DMU) trains operated since January 2007 by the East Japan Railway Company (JR East)...
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    venture with the Danish State Railways (DSB). As of 1 April 2013[update], 35 KiHa 261 series vehicles were in operation. 14 were built by Fuji Heavy Industries...
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    Line and Hachiko Line services. 209-3500 series E231-3000 series KiHa 110 series KiHa 35 DMUs (until 15 March 1996) 103-3000 series EMUs (from March 1985...
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