100 Series Shinkansen - Preserved Examples

Preserved Examples

  • 123-1 (set X2) and 168-9001 (set X1) at the SCMaglev and Railway Park since March 2011.
  • 168-3009 and 179-3009 (both from set V9) at Hakata General Depot, Fukuoka Prefecture
  • Preserved car 123-1 (from set X2) at SCMaglev and Railway Park, July 2012

  • Preserved bilevel restaurant car 168-9001 (from set X1) at Hamamatsu Works, July 2007

  • Interior of bilevel restaurant car 168-9001 (from set X1) at SCMaglev and Railway Park, April 2011


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