JNR Class C57
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The is a type of
4-6-2 Under the Whyte notation for the classification of steam locomotives, represents the wheel arrangement of four leading wheels on two axles, six powered and coupled driving wheels on three axles and two trailing wheels on one axle. The locomo ...
steam locomotive built in Japan from 1937 to 1947. A total of 201 Class C57 locomotives were built and designed by
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. Another 14 Class C57 locomotives were built for export to Taiwan in 1942 and 1953. The class was withdrawn from regular passenger service in December 1975. The locomotives were numbered C57 1-C57 201 in Japan the TRA CT270 were numbered CT271-CT284


Preserved examples and Static Display

, 32 Class C57 locomotives have been preserved in Japan, of which two, C57 1 and C57 180, are preserved in working order. In Taiwan, locomotive number CT273 is preserved in working order.


C57 1

As of 2014, C57 1 was operated by
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and based at Shimonoseki Depot. As of 2018, it makes regular runs on the Yamaguchi line between Shin-Yamaguchi and
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. The service was suspended following the July 2018 heavy rains, with C57 1 making guest appearance as the leisure train locomotive at the
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during the forced break. The service is set to resume at the end of September 2018.


C57 180

C57 180 was restored to working order by JR East, and hauls special event trains on JR East lines mainly between , , and .


CT271

CT271 was imported to Taiwan in 1943 as C57 1, and renumbered CT271 in 1949. Although involved in an accident in 1957, it was repaired and returned to service until it was withdrawn in 1983 and stored at a roundhouse in Chiayi until 1991 when the roundhouse was demolished. Keelung City applied to Taiwan Railways for preservation of CT271, and it was returned to Keelung Station in June 1991 and moved to Lover Lake Park, where it was publicly unveiled on October 25, 1994. Restoration of CT271 began in 2014 and completed in 2015.


CT273

CT273 was imported to Taiwan in 1943 as C57 3, and renumbered CT273. It was withdrawn in 1983, and restored by the Taiwan Railway Administration in June 2014. File:SteamTrain Model C57-11.jpg, C57 11 File:Japanese-national-railways-C57-26-20110729.jpg, C57 26 in Gyoda, Saitama, July 2011 File:C57 128 Otsu 20131028.JPG, C57 128 in Otsu, Shiga, October 2013 File:Japanese-national-railways-C57-186-20111103.jpg, C57 186 in Koganei, Tokyo, November 2011 File:JNR C57 201.JPG, C57 201 in Asahikawa, Hokkaido File:TRA CT271 at Lovers Lake 20130429a.jpg, CT271 at Lovers Lake Park File:CT273 Yilan Taiwan 20160426 131910.jpg, CT273 in Yilan, Taiwan


See also

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Japan Railways locomotive numbering and classification This page explains the numbering and classification schemes for locomotives employed by the Japanese Government Railways, the Japanese National Railways and the Japan Railways Group. Steam locomotives Pre-nationalization Prior to the natio ...
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JNR Class C55 The is a type of 4-6-2 steam locomotive built in Japan from 1935 to 1937. A total of 62 Class C55 locomotives were built and designed by Hideo Shima. Nine were supplied to the Taiwan Government Railway, where they became class CT250, while 21 ...
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JNR Class C59 The Class C59 is a type of 4-6-2 steam locomotive built by Japanese National Railways. The C classification indicates three sets of driving wheels. The C59 could haul 17 passenger cars. World War II limited their use as express trains, a function ...


References

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