Ome Railway Park
The Ome Railway Park is a railway museum in Ōme, Tokyo, Japan. It opened in 1962, and is operated by the East Japan Railway Culture Foundation, a foundation established by East Japan Railway Company.
Exhibits
Eight steam locomotives, one electric locomotive and one 0 Series Shinkansen EMU car are on display.Category | Number | Class | Builder | Year built |
Steam | 110 | JGR Class 110 | Yorkshire Engine Company, UK | 1871 |
Steam | 2221 | JGR Class 2120 | North British Locomotive Company, UK | 1905 |
Steam | 5540 | JGR Class 5500 | Beyer, Peacock and Company, UK | 1897 |
Steam | 8620 | JGR Class 8620 | Kisha Seizo, Japan | 1914 |
Steam | 9608 | JNR Class 9600 | Kawasaki, Japan | 1913 |
Steam | C11 1 | JNR Class C11 | Kisha Seizo, Japan | 1932 |
Steam | D51 452 | JNR Class D51 | Kisha Seizo, Japan | 1939 |
Steam | E10 2 | JNR Class E10 | Kisha Seizo, Japan | 1948 |
Electric | ED16 1 | Mitsubishi, Japan | 1936 | |
Shinkansen | 22-75 | 0 series | Kisha Seizo, Japan | 1969 |
- Shinkansen car 22-75 was repainted into Tohoku ivory/green livery for short period in late 1980s.
- JNR Class C51 steam locomotive No. C51 5 was also preserved here until it was moved to the Railway Museum in Saitama, Saitama.
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