This installment continues with the addition of a few more trains. For those wondering why I have more trains than I do lines on which they can run, it is the same reason why people have more model kits than they can build at one time.

Anyway, in case you had not noticed, I've been building a collection of Series E233 EMUs. Here is a link to the Wiki article on the E233 Series.  Fortunately, these are all relatively recent trains that are still running strong so between Tomix and Kato, they have all been modeled. Adding to things is the E233-1000 from the Keihin-Tohoku Line shown above. Like most of these trains produced by Kato, it is a ten car set and sold in three different packages. I'm not sure why these are marketed this way, but there it is. This set also offers an additional five car 'pusher' train which is on my future list. This is also powered and frequently used during peak hours.

Continuing with this series is the E233-3000 from the Joban Line. It is also a ten car train and is produced by Tomix. Like many of the 233 Series trains, this one duplicates a route in that I have an earlier train that operated on this line. Interestingly, the 209 Series train I have for this line is trimmed in blue while this one is emerald green. This is probably due to its dual use on both Japan Rail's Joban Line and Tokyo Metro's Chiyoda line. I believe this completes my collection of these trains. Though the numbers go from 0 to 8000, there is no 4000 series as of yet.

I have also added more trees, a few buildings and took some redundant road to add in a non-functional section.