JR Nanbu Line E233 Series Train at the West of Shitte Station 2
Two Nanbu Line logos are painted on the car at the end: one is on the yellow line, and the other, the half-circle-shaped one, is next to the driver’s cabin. This photo shows the latter.
Objects along Nanbu Line are displayed in the logo. Most of them are some buildings. I thought that they would be sorted so that objects in Tachikawa would be at the Tachikawa direction. It would make the pattern on the right side is the mirror image of the left side. It seems that I was half correct and half wrong. Objects in the logo on the yellow line are ordered like that. But I have found that objects in Tachikawa are at the right end in the half-circle-shaped one. In the south side of the train, objects in Tachikawa are placed at Kawasaki direction in the logo.
In ‘”N1” Train of Nanbu Line E233 Series at Nakahara Depot,’ those two logos are shown and they are right-left flipped. It took me almost one year and nine months to notice the fact.
JR Nanbu Line E233 Series Train at the West of Shitte Station 2
Two Nanbu Line logos are painted on the car at the end: one is on the yellow line, and the other, the half-circle-shaped one, is next to the driver’s cabin. This photo shows the latter.
Objects along Nanbu Line are displayed in the logo. Most of them are some buildings. I thought that they would be sorted so that objects in Tachikawa would be at the Tachikawa direction. It would make the pattern on the right side is the mirror image of the left side. It seems that I was half correct and half wrong. Objects in the logo on the yellow line are ordered like that. But I have found that objects in Tachikawa are at the right end in the half-circle-shaped one. In the south side of the train, objects in Tachikawa are placed at Kawasaki direction in the logo.
In ‘”N1” Train of Nanbu Line E233 Series at Nakahara Depot,’ those two logos are shown and they are right-left flipped. It took me almost one year and nine months to notice the fact.