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English: A pair of Class DD130 diesel locomotives headed by DD133 on a sulphuric acid tank train at Odate on the Kosaka Smelting Kosaka Line in Akita-prefecture, Japan
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current | 14:43, 12 March 2008 | 1,554 × 1,162 (264 KB) | まも (talk | contribs) | == ファイルの概要 == ===English(英語)=== {{Information |Description=The tank car to which DD13 type (DD133) diesel locomotive in the Kosaka smelting Kosaka line transports concentrated sulfuric acid is pulled and the departure is waited for. ([ |
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