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Playstation 3 - Railfan - Chuo Line
Railfan - Chuo Line http://www.densha-de-go.com http://www.play-asia.com/SOap-23-83-17qs-49-en.html
PS3 - Railfan - Keihan Main Line
Title: Railfan Console: Playstation 3 Developed by: Ongakukan Release Date Japan: December, 2006 http://www.densha-de-go.com The Keihan Main Line is a railway line of Keihan Electric Railway. The line starts from Sanjo Station in Kyoto, and travels 42 stations to Yodoyabashi Station in Osaka. The total distance is about 51 km.
RAILFAN PS3 Tokyo ingame
Railfan tokyo
PS3 Railfan 中央線 四ツ谷⇒東京
PS3 Railfanの中央線「四谷⇒東京」 From Yotuya Station to Tokyo Station
PS3 Railfan
Mukaiya Minoru, CEO of ongakukan and keyboardist of Casiopea, demonstrates Railfan for PS3.
レールファン(Railfan) 京阪本線 ミッション9 Part 1
レールファン 京阪本線 ミッション9 特急 8000系 Part 1 出町柳→七条 Railfan Keihan Main Line Mission 9 Limited Express 8000 Series Part 1 Demachiyanagi to Shichijō
PS3 - Railfan Ambience
Railfan for Playstation 3, mixed with music. http://www.densha-de-go.com/railfanps3.htm http://www.play-asia.com/SOap-23-83-17qs-49-en.html
Railfan - 中央線
Railfan - 中央線
Portola Railfan Trip - 2005
A series of videos I shot at the "Railfan Photographers' Day" event at the Western Pacific Railroad Museum in May of 2005.
レールファン(Railfan) 京阪本線 ミッション9 Part 2
レールファン 京阪本線 ミッション9 特急 8000系 Part 2 七条→中書島 Railfan Keihan Main Line Mission 9 Limited Express 8000 Series Part 2 Shichijō to Chūshojima
レールファン(Railfan) 京阪本線 ミッション9 Part 3
レールファン 京阪本線 ミッション9 特急 8000系 Part 3 中書島→樟葉 Railfan Keihan Main Line Mission 9 Limited Express 8000 Series Part 3 Chūshojima to Kuzuha
Cass Railfan Weekend 2008 - The Log Train
Shot over the course of two days during the Cass Scenic Railroad's annual Railfan Weekend hosted by the Mountain State Railroad & Logging Historical Association, we follow a recreated log train up the mountain to Spruce, where it meets up with a pair of Western Maryland vintage diesels. Special thanks to Walter Scriptunas II for some additional footage from onboard the log train.