- Source: JNR Class C50
The Class C50 (C50形) is a type of 2-6-0 steam locomotive built in Japan from 1929 to 1933. A total of 154 Class C50 locomotives were built, with manufacturing shared by Kawasaki Heavy Industries, Kisha Seizo, Nippon Sharyo, Hitachi, and Mitsubishi. They were designed by Hideo Shima.
Five were supplied to the Taiwan Government Railway, where they were classified class CT230.
Preserved examples
As of 2014, six Class C50 locomotives have been preserved in Japan, as follows.
C50 75: Preserved in Kitashikahama Transport Park in Adachi, Tokyo
C50 96: Preserved in Koishikawa Park in Yaizu, Shizuoka
C50 103: Preserved at the Minamisoma Museum in Minamisoma, Fukushima
C50 123: Preserved in Station East Park in Oyama, Tochigi
C50 125: Preserved in Station South Park in Yanai, Yamaguchi
C50 154: Preserved in Kannonzan Park in Kameyama, Mie
See also
Japan Railways locomotive numbering and classification
JGR Class 8620
JNR Class C56
References
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- JNR Class C50
- C50
- Hideo Shima
- JGR Class 8620
- Yanai Station
- Toshiba Satellite C series
- Dynabook Satellite
- 4-6-2
- List of locomotives in Indonesia
- Kisha Seizo