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Arahari Station in the late 1920s, early 30s and number 5 steam locomotive
Category_Industry (quarrying, railways)
Areas_The Oya area
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Tobu Railway number 37 steam locomotive was made in England and imported by Nippon Railway. It was used on Tohoku Line amongst other lines and transferred to Tobu Railway in 1922. It pulled freight cars on Oya Line until 1962.
The Oya Highway in the late 1800s early 1900s. Passenger car pushed by men near Ichinosawa. (Transport corps of the former Japanese army and Sakushin Gakuin can be seen)
Utsunomiya Sekizai Kido (stone railway) Corporation, Zaimokucho Station (the current Takashima ENT Clinic) in 1907