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◆Train Watching◆ Freight trains at Nishi-Urawa Station, Saitama, Japan, September 2025. Nishi-Urawa Station is a station on the Musashino Line. It is located about 25 kilometers northwest of Tokyo Station. It takes about 50 minutes. Freight trains can often be seen at this station. Of the four tracks, the tracks at both ends branch off from the Musashino Line and connect to the Tohoku Main Line towards Omiya Station. [Type] Class EF210, EH500, JR Freight [Location] Nishi-Urawa Station, Saitama, Japan [Videographer] Rail Japan Story #TrainWatching #TrainHealing #RailJapanStory 00:00 Nishi-Urawa Station 00:05 Class EF210 freight train 00:47 Class EH500 freight train 02:02 Class EF210 freight train 03:17 Class EH500 freight train 04:02 Class EF210 freight train 04:52 Class EF210 freight train 06:02 Class EH500 freight train 07:32 Class EF210 freight train 08:47 Driver's view from Nishi-Urawa Station to Musashi-Urawa Station 09:21 Class EF210 freight train Please subscribe to our channel! / @railjapanstory [Rail Japan Story] A YouTube channel to share the fascination of Japanese railroads with friends around the world. We bring you selected railroad scenes of video and audio in high quality with plenty of realism. Intricately intertwined railroad tracks, meticulously designed diagrams, well-managed signaling systems, functional and beautiful trains, demand-responsive train formations, clean and modernized station facilities, and attentive personal services. Pursuit of safety and convenience. All for the satisfaction of passengers. Rail Japan Story Please also visit our Twitter account, @RailJapanStory. / railjapanstory