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Original 7000 series Panorama Car
8800 series Panorama DX
1000 series Panorama Super
1600 series Panorama Super

Panorama Car (パノラマカー, Panoramakā) is a trainset series operated by Nagoya Railroad, including the Panorama Super (パノラマスーパー). Like the Romancecar trains of Odakyu Electric Railway, they are designed to be tourist oriented limited express trains, although they also operate on Rapid Limited Express (快速特急, Kaisoku Tokkyū) services.[citation needed]

The very first Panorama Car was the 7000 series in 1961, and featured Japan's first 180 degree "Panoramic" seating view.[1] Then came the 8800 series Panorama DX in 1984, followed by the 1000 series Panorama Super and its sister, the 1600 series, launched in 1999.[citation needed]

See also

References

  1. ^ "前面展望式車両、名鉄が最初ではなかった" [Meitetsu wasn't the first train with a front view]. Chunichi Shimbun. 30 September 2012. Archived from the original on 30 September 2012. Retrieved 16 November 2022.

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