![]() Located near Chubu Tenryu on JR's Iida Line and opened in April 1991, it is JR Tokai's collection of historic stock.
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ED11 2
Built by General Electric (US) in 1923 and was used for the Tokyo-Kozu segment on the Tokaido Main Line, as numbered 1011. Click here to see the name plate and builder's plate.
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ED62 14
Converted from ED61 16, built by Toshiba in 1959, others of this class still operate short freight trains at the top end of the Iida Line.
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Kumoha 12 054
Ex-Moha 30 built by Nippon Sharyo in 1931 (17m length). A type which particularly operated on the Chuo Lines out of Tokyo.
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Kumoha 52 004
Built by Kawasaki in 1937 and operated semi-fasts between Kyoto, Osaka and Kobe (20m length).
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Suni 3095 baggage car
Working car Sue 36500, ex-baggage-car Suni 30, built by Osaka Tekko in 1929 (17m length). This car derived from series Oha 31 coach and represents the JNR's first steal-made passenger stock.
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Ohafu 33115 third class coach
Ex-Suhafu 34834 coach with a conductor cabin, built in 1939 by Kawasaki. Derived from Oha 35, the first 20m length standrad coach. A red stripe below the windows represents the third class coach. The red stripe practice was abandoned in 1940.
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Kiha 181-1
Built by Fuji Heavy Industries in 1968. Fastest diesel 'limited express' type at 120 kms/hr.
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Kiha 48030
JNR's first modern DMU equipped with a hydraulic transmission, built in 1956. Became the standard model of JNR's diesel rail cars in the late 50s through the 60s.
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Kuha 165-1Built by Kinki Sharyo in 1957 and converted from a type 153 to a departmental vehicle in 1974.
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Kuha 111-1Built by Nippon Sharyo in 1962 and part of a huge class (plus derivatives 113/115) which is still in widespread use.
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There are also several carriages and modern EMUs.