“Q SEAT” Car of Tokyu 6020 Series Train at Nagatsuta Station
This orange car is for “Q SEAT” service. The service is offered on the train starting at Oimachi Station in the evening. The first company that offered commuter trains with reserved seats was Tobu Railway Co., Ltd. And other railroad companies followed. “TJ Liner,” Tobu’s commuter train with reserved seats, is shown in “Tobu Tojo Line 50090 Series Train beside Tokiwadai Electrical Substation 2.”
The light in the car seems to be “warm colored LED.” Most Japanese trains use white fluorescent lights or LEDs.
“Q SEAT” Car of Tokyu 6020 Series Train at Nagatsuta Station
This orange car is for “Q SEAT” service. The service is offered on the train starting at Oimachi Station in the evening. The first company that offered commuter trains with reserved seats was Tobu Railway Co., Ltd. And other railroad companies followed. “TJ Liner,” Tobu’s commuter train with reserved seats, is shown in “Tobu Tojo Line 50090 Series Train beside Tokiwadai Electrical Substation 2.”
The light in the car seems to be “warm colored LED.” Most Japanese trains use white fluorescent lights or LEDs.