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JR EAST Train Simulator: Koumi Line (Kobuchizawa to Komoro) Kiha E200 series - Detailed Information

JR EAST Train Simulator: Koumi Line (Kobuchizawa to Komoro) Kiha E200 series
Supported OS Windows
Release Date 29 January 2024
Developers ONGAKUKAN Co.,Ltd.
Publishers East Japan Railway Company
Sold copies ~ 10,000
Buy for $34.99
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The Koumi Line is a 78.9 km long line connecting Kobuchizawa Station in Hokuto City, Yamanashi Prefecture and Komoro Station in Komoro City, Nagano Prefecture.
The line was opened in 1919 by its predecessor, Saku Railway, between Koumi and Komoro Stations. In 1935, the line was extended to Kobuchizawa Station and opened to traffic. Since its opening, the Koumi Line has been a popular commuter rail line and a gateway to sightseeing in Kiyosato and Nobeyama.
The greatest feature of the Koumi Line is that it runs at high elevation. Between Kiyosato and Nobeyama stations, the line passes through the highest point on the JR line at 1,375 meters above sea level, and the nine stations between Kai-Koizumi and Matsubarako stations are among the nine highest elevation stations on the JR line, giving the line its nickname, "Yatsugatake Kogen Line (Yatsugatake Plateau Line)".
Along the line, highland vegetables are cultivated at high altitude and in the cool summer climate, and near Nobeyama Station, the train runs through an expanse of highland vegetable fields. Ekiben that incorporate fresh highland vegetables from Yatsugatake picked along the line are also popular.
In July 2017, "HIGH RAIL 1375," a sightseeing train with a planetarium inside, began operation, running between Kobuchizawa and Komoro stations mainly on Saturdays and holidays.
In this DLC, the train from Kobuchizawa Station to Kai-Koizumi Station makes a major 180-degree change of direction on a curve built on embankment with the Yatsugatake mountains at its side; from Kiyosato Station to Nobeyama Station, the train runs up a steep slope with a maximum grade of 33‰ to the highest point on the JR line; and from Shinanokawakami Station to Koumi Station, the train offers a powerful view across multiple layers of the Chikuma River, known as the longest river in Japan.

*For production reasons, movies recorded with Kiha 110 series are used. Please be forewarned.

Highlights

About Kiha E200 Series

The "Kiha E200 Series" debuted in the summer of 2007 as the world's first hybrid train that combines a diesel engine and storage batteries.
The electricity stored in the storage batteries is used to power the motor and move the train. Compared to conventional diesel railcars, the Kiha E200 Series more environmentally friendly.

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Train schedules that can be operated


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