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Release Date: February 2026 - March 2026
This is a Kato N gauge completed train, the Toyama Chiho Railway Portram 0602 (orange). Kato 148082 February 2026 - March 2026 [Product Introduction] This is a Kato N gauge completed train, the Toyama Chiho Railway Portram 0602 (orange). This model reproduces the form of the train without advertising or other wrapping designs after the north-south connection was completed on March 21, 2020 (Reiwa 2). The Portram beautifully reproduces the orange accent color not available on previous products. The body and various glass markings are printed with information from after the Toyama Chiho Railway merger in February 2020 (Reiwa 2). Destination displays that vary by train formation are printed on the train. The head and tail lights light up. The headlights are lit in two colors, white and warm white, with four lights, and the fog lamps come standard with unlit interior lights. [Set contents] [0602A(M)] [0602B(M)] [Actual vehicle introduction] The Portram is a vehicle introduced by Toyama Light Rail in 2006 when the Toyama Port Line opened. With the progress of the Toyama Station Streetcar North-South Connection Project, the Portram was absorbed by Toyama Chiho Railway in 2020 and has been operating since. The Centram was introduced in 2009 when the Toyama City Line opened as part of Toyama City's urban tram loop project, and is owned by Toyama City and operated by Toyama Chiho Railway. Since the start of direct service between the Toyama Port Line and the Toyama Tram Line in 2020, the Portram and Centram trains have been used on both lines, symbolizing the revitalization of Toyama City's downtown area through public transportation. [Product Specifications] Scale: N gauge Product type: Painted, finished product Body material: Plastic Motor: Yes Lights: Headlights, taillights, and interior lights that light up Accessories: None
This is a Kato N gauge completed train, the Toyama Chiho Railway Portram 0602 (orange). Kato 148082 February 2026 - March 2026 [Product Introduction] This is a Kato N gauge completed train, the Toyama Chiho Railway Portram 0602 (orange). This model reproduces the form of the train without advertising or other wrapping designs after the north-south connection was completed on March 21, 2020 (Reiwa 2). The Portram beautifully reproduces the orange accent color not available on previous products. The body and various glass markings are printed with information from after the Toyama Chiho Railway merger in February 2020 (Reiwa 2). Destination displays that vary by train formation are printed on the train. The head and tail lights light up. The headlights are lit in two colors, white and warm white, with four lights, and the fog lamps come standard with unlit interior lights. [Set contents] [0602A(M)] [0602B(M)] [Actual vehicle introduction] The Portram is a vehicle introduced by Toyama Light Rail in 2006 when the Toyama Port Line opened. With the progress of the Toyama Station Streetcar North-South Connection Project, the Portram was absorbed by Toyama Chiho Railway in 2020 and has been operating since. The Centram was introduced in 2009 when the Toyama City Line opened as part of Toyama City's urban tram loop project, and is owned by Toyama City and operated by Toyama Chiho Railway. Since the start of direct service between the Toyama Port Line and the Toyama Tram Line in 2020, the Portram and Centram trains have been used on both lines, symbolizing the revitalization of Toyama City's downtown area through public transportation. [Product Specifications] Scale: N gauge Product type: Painted, finished product Body material: Plastic Motor: Yes Lights: Headlights, taillights, and interior lights that light up Accessories: None
