- kyujitai: 南滿洲鐵道株式會社, Minamimanshū Tetsudō Kabushikigaisha),
Mantetsu (****anese: 満鉄, romanized:
Mantetsu) or
Mantie (simplified Chinese: 满铁;
traditional Chinese:...
-
Eastern Railway, and ****an,
which operated the
South Manchuria Railway (
Mantetsu). Meanwhile, in the
western part of
Manchuria there operated a Chinese-owned...
- ****an and
Manchukuo between 1934 and 1944 for the
South Manchuria Railway (
Mantetsu), the
Manchukuo National Railway, and the
North China Transportation Company...
- ****an and
Manchukuo between 1918 and 1945 for the
South Manchuria Railway (
Mantetsu), the
Manchukuo National Railway, the
North China Transportation Company...
-
Manchuria Railway or
Mantetsu, this
large corporation came to own
large stakes in many
industrial projects throughout the region.
Mantetsu personnel were involved...
-
Manchuria Railway (
Mantetsu) from 1934
until 1943. This
limited express,
which began operation in
November 1934 and was
Mantetsu's most
iconic train,...
-
originally built for
South Manchuria Railway (
Mantetsu),
where they were
designated Pashishi (パシニ) class.
Mantetsu's 1938 "Pashishi"
classification was made...
- by the
China Railway.
Originally built for the
South Manchuria Railway (
Mantetsu), the
Manchukuo National Railway, the
Central China Railway and the North...
-
South Manchuria Railway (
Mantetsu) in 1936. The "Dabu" name came from the
English "double-ender",
which was used by
Mantetsu for all tank locomotives...
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South Manchuria Railway,
Railway Bureau becomes Mantetsu Keijō/Gyeongseong
Administration (満鐵京城管理局,
Mantetsu Keijō Kanrikyoku; 만철 경성 관리국,
Mancheol Gyeongseong...