Talk:Hakodate Transportation Bureau
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Note re vintage tramcar
[edit]No 39 "Hakodate Haikara-gō" was acquired for operation in Hakodate in 1918. Built in 1910, it had previously run on the Seisō Denki Kidō (electric orbital) railway in Narita.
Track gauge
[edit]What is the track gauge of the Hakodate Transportation Bureau#Hakodate City Tram? Is it 4 ft 6 in (1,372 mm)? See 4 ft 6 in gauge railway#Use in Japan. Peter Horn User talk 03:00, 3 March 2019 (UTC)