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Takaoka, Niigata Transys № 6000; Takaoka — Tramway Line and Infrastructure
  Takaoka Niigata/Bombardier MLRV1000 № MLRV1002 
Niigata Transys № 6000 
Tramway Line and Infrastructure
Shin-Yoshihisa
The diesel snow plow and a modern low-floor LRV car at the Shin-Yoshihisa passing point.

Дизельный снегочист и современный низкопольник на разъезде Shin-Yoshihisa.

ავტორი: Ymtram · East Haven - Branford           Date: 21 ნოემბერი 2017 წელი, სამშაბათი

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Published 15.12.2022 13:49 UTC
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Takaoka, Niigata Transys № 6000

დეპო:Manyo Line
დან...:04.2012
მოდელი:Niigata Transys
დამზადებულია:2012
ამდროინდელი მდგომარეობა:ექსპლუატაციაშია
დანიშნულება:სამომსახურეო
გაშვებული:12.2012
შესწორება:Diesel locomotive snow plow
A diesel locomotive snow plow equipped with PS22B lower frame intersecting pantograph, designed for operating the trolley conductor and does not collect electricity. A Hino PC11C diesel engine is mounted inside the bonnet, and the truck is driven via a hydraulic pump and hydraulic motor. An anti-freezing agent spraying device is installed.

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15.12.2022 21:16 UTC
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focus1965 · Antwerpen
ფოტოები: 8546 · ადმინისტრატორის შემცველელი / საიტის თარგმანი (EN/FR)
The principle of putting a pantograph on diesel and steam trams is not new.

https://transphoto.org/photo/1577592/

It remains an exceptional situation and not many vehicles are known to have been equipped in this way. I saw a photo somewhere in Cologne, shortly after WWII, of a steam locomotive with pantograph, as a replacement for the tram.
In the same Japan, you can also find such curiosity that roughly fits this topic:

https://transphoto.org/photo/1076016/
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