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Japanese train type
KiHa 01 series
KiHa 03-1 at the Otaru Museum in May 2014
Constructed
1954–1956
Number built
49 vehicles
Number in service
None
Number preserved
1 vehicle
Formation
Single car
Operators
JNR (1954–1969)
Lines served
Various
Specifications
Car length
10 m (32 ft 10 in)
Doors
1 per side (KiHa 03 cars)[citation needed] 2 per side (KiHa 01 cars)[citation needed]
Prime mover(s)
Hino DS21
Track gauge
1,067 mm (3 ft 6 in)
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