Railway Museum (Saitama)
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Saitama, Saitama is the capital and the most populous city of Saitama Prefecture, Japan. Its area incorporates the former cities of Urawa, Ōmiya, Yono and Iwatsuki. It is a city designated by government ordinance. Being in the Greater Tokyo Area and lyin ...
, Japan, which opened on 14 October 2007. It was built and is operated by the East Japan Railway Culture Foundation, a
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(JR East). It consists of a 19,800 m² building on a site covering 42,500 m², with a display area 9,500 m² in size. The museum features about 30 railway cars, train cab simulators, railway model
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s, mini trains, storage for artifacts and books, video booths, a multi-purpose hall, a gallery balcony, a cafeteria, a museum shop, and a research room.


Facility

The museum places emphasis on learning through interactive experiences and is mainly divided into two zones: the history zone and the learning zone. The history zone recounts the history of railway technology with the help of trains that were in service in the past. In the learning zone, visitors can gain knowledge of the principles and mechanisms of railway with the use of actual parts and models. The tour of the museum takes roughly two hours with extra time for interactive exhibits. A library room, known as the "Teppaku Reading Room" opened on 21 July 2012 in the remodelled North Wing of the museum.


History

The present Railway Museum is the successor to the in
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. This museum also opened as the Railway Museum under the elevated railway track near
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celebrating the beginning of the 50th year of the railways in Japan on 14 October 1921. In 1936, the Railway Museum was relocated to the new facility built in the place of former building of Manseibashi Station, which station continued to operate until 1943 as an accessory of the museum. The museum was renamed the Transportation Museum in 1948 to cover various means of transportation. On 14 May 2006, the museum was closed pending a move to the new Railway Museum in Saitama. In November 2012, it was announced that the Railway Museum would form a sister-museum alliance with the
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in York, UK.


Driving simulators

The museum features driving simulators that allow visitors to experience being drivers of a D51 steam locomotive, a
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train, and trains on the Tokaido Line, the Keihin Tohoku Line, and the
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. Simulators require a reservation obtained via reservation terminals installed in the museum and cost 500 yen. The D51 simulator is appropriate for junior high school students and older, the other simulators allow elementary school students as well.


Exhibits

The following full-size vehicles are on display.


Locomotives

* Class 150 steam locomotive – No. 1, the first locomotive to operate in Japan *Class 1290 steam locomotive – No. 1292 ''Zenko'' * JNR Class 7100 steam locomotive – No. 7101 ''Benkei'' *JNR Class 9850
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steam locomotive – No. 9856, cut away to show internal workings * JNR Class C51 steam locomotive – No. C51 5 * JNR Class C57 steam locomotive – No. C57 135, the locomotive that hauled the last scheduled steam service in 1975 *Class DD13 diesel locomotive – No. DD13 1 * electric locomotive – No. ED17 1 *Class ED40 electric locomotive – No. ED40 10 *Class EF55 electric locomotive – No. EF55 1 (since 12 April 2015) * Class EF58 electric locomotive – No. EF58 89 *
Class EF66 The is a six-axle, three-bogied (Bo′Bo′Bo′) DC electric locomotive designed for fast freight used by Japanese National Railways (JNR) and later operated by its descendants JR West and JR Freight. , 39 locomotives remained in service, all ...
electric locomotive – No. EF66 11 * Class ED75 electric locomotive – No. ED75 775


Electric railcars

*Hanifu1 passenger and luggage carriage (formerly car De963) *Class Nade 6110 electric railcar – No. Nade 6141 *Class Kumoha 40 electric railcar – No. Kumoha 40074 *
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electric multiple unit car – No. Kumoha 101-902 *
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electric multiple unit car – No. Kuha 181-45 *
455 series The is a Japanese dual-voltage (1,500 V DC and 20 kV AC 50 Hz) electric multiple unit (EMU) train type introduced by Japanese National Railways (JNR) on express services in 1965 and later operated by East Japan Railway Company (JR East), ...
electric multiple unit car – No. Kumoha 455-1 *
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electric multiple unit car – No. Kuha 481-26 *
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electric multiple unit car – No. Moha 484-61 * 0 Series Shinkansen car – No. 21-2 Japan Railfan Magazine
"鉄道博物館 0系新幹線(21-2)の一般公開を開始" (21 October 2009)
Retrieved on 24 October 2009
* 0 Series Shinkansen car – No. 21-25 (cab section only) *
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car – No. 222-35 *
400 Series Shinkansen The was a Japanese Shinkansen high-speed train type operated by East Japan Railway Company (JR East) between 1992 and 2010 on '' Tsubasa'' services on Japan's first mini-shinkansen line, the Yamagata Shinkansen branch from the main Tohoku Shi ...
car – No. 411-3 *
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car – No. E153-104


Diesel railcars

*Class KiHa 41300 railcar – No. KiHa 41056 *Class KiHa 11 railcar – No. KiHa 11 25


Passenger carriages

* Kotoku 5010 ''Kaitakushi'' passenger carriage * 31 series passenger carriage – No. Oha 31026 * Maite 39 passenger carriage – No. Maite 39 11 * 20 series sleeping car – No. Nahanefu 22 1


Imperial carriages

*Imperial Carriage No. 1 – first one of the cars so numbered *Imperial Carriage No. 2 – first one of the cars so numbered *Imperial Carriage No. 7 *Imperial Carriage No. 9 *Imperial Carriage No. 10 *Imperial Carriage No. 12


Freight vehicles

* Remufu10000 refrigerator wagon – No. Remufu 10000 * Koki50000 container wagon – No. Koki 50000 The English class names of the cars and locomotives listed above are largely based on the English version of ''Floor Guide'' of the museum as of October 2007.


Access

The museum is located adjacent to Tetsudō-Hakubutsukan Station on the
New Shuttle The is a manually driven rubber-tyred people mover system in Saitama Prefecture, Japan, operated by . The 12.7-kilometre that runs north from Ōmiya Station in Saitama, Saitama, alongside the Tohoku Shinkansen and Joetsu Shinkansen elevated h ...
people mover, one stop from Ōmiya Station, a hub station of the JR East system. The museum has a limited number of parking spaces.


Address

3-47 Ōnari-chō, Ōmiya-ku, Saitama-shi, Saitama-ken 330-0852


Extension

A new four-storey extension south building opened in summer 2018. Originally planned to be a five-storey structure opening in autumn 2017, the plans were revised and scaled down in 2016 to reduce excessive costs.


See also

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Kyoto Railway Museum The (formerly the until 2016) is a railway museum in Shimogyō-ku, Kyoto, Japan. The original Umekoji Steam Locomotive Museum opened in 1972, but was expanded and modernized in 2016, becoming the Kyoto Railway Museum. The museum is owned by We ...
,
JR West , also referred to as , is one of the Japan Railways Group (JR Group) companies and operates in western Honshu. It has its headquarters in Kita-ku, Osaka. It is listed in the Tokyo Stock Exchange, is a constituent of the TOPIX Large70 index, and i ...
counterpart in
Kyoto Kyoto (; Japanese: , ''Kyōto'' ), officially , is the capital city of Kyoto Prefecture in Japan. Located in the Kansai region on the island of Honshu, Kyoto forms a part of the Keihanshin metropolitan area along with Osaka and Kobe. , the c ...
*
SCMaglev and Railway Park The is a railway museum owned by Central Japan Railway Company (JR Central) in Nagoya, Japan. The museum opened on 14 March 2011. The museum features 39 full-size railway vehicles and one bus exhibit, train cab simulators, and railway model ...
,
JR Central is the main railway company operating in the Chūbu (Nagoya) region of central Japan. It is officially abbreviated in English as JR Central and in Japanese as JR Tōkai ( ja, JR東海, links=no). ''Tōkai'' is a reference to the geographical r ...
counterpart in
Nagoya is the largest city in the Chūbu region, the fourth-most populous city and third most populous urban area in Japan, with a population of 2.3million in 2020. Located on the Pacific coast in central Honshu, it is the capital and the most po ...


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