Yes Chris, this video explains everything: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=A2ZYK2lg1cY
Because Kiha 28 was manufactured in 1961-1969, and you saw that tablet catchers were used, it is true that it was used in the early days.
And this blog too, scroll down to 1973, you can find the one like on the Inaka No Eki station.: http://kumanotaira-mura.travel.coocan.jp...su-22.html
Seems that all Inaka no Eki with a tablet catcher have the token. This is the default holding position.
Because Kiha 28 was manufactured in 1961-1969, and you saw that tablet catchers were used, it is true that it was used in the early days.
And this blog too, scroll down to 1973, you can find the one like on the Inaka No Eki station.: http://kumanotaira-mura.travel.coocan.jp...su-22.html
Seems that all Inaka no Eki with a tablet catcher have the token. This is the default holding position.
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