It might be for a 0 series Shinkansen, as even NYC 999 barely broke 100.5 in the late 1890s.
I AM NOT DEAD. Just inactive.
It is called the "Plarail D-51 Sound Play-along Set".
Released in 1991.
Contents of the set:
- D-51, tender, 2 x passenger cars (blue)
- Green tunnels - two pieces (the ones where you can take apart)
- 3 x single block girders
- 2 x sets of red bridges
- The sound stations
- 1 x red level crossing (no sound)
- 2 x points (A and B, one of each)
- 2 x A curve rise
- 1 x B curve rise
- 4 x pantograph (red)
- 1 x lights
- 2 x plastic trees (green)
- 3 x 1/2 length straight
- 2 x full length straight
- 7 x curve tracks
- stickers
The station has 7 different sounds.
-plarnold
Useful engines help each other.
Updated the post with the release year.
It seems like it is a relatively recent release (1990s is considered quite new by my measure).
-plarnold
Thanks Plarnold
For some reason, in my mind, I associate all things demarcation line as 1995 which, in my silly opinion, is the year that changed the world. This was the year Windows 95 came out and was the beginning of having computers in everyones homes and the start of the information Era.