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  2. Kyushu Railway History Museum - Wikipedia

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    The museum's main building was the former head office of Kyushu Railway [2] which was constructed doing 1891. In 2003 the Kyushu Railway Company opened the museum with many trains from all around Kyushu. In 2014 the main building was inscribed as a Tangible Cultural Property of Japan [3].

  3. SL Hitoyoshi - Wikipedia

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    The train livery is painted chocolate with grey roofs and SL Hitoyoshi motifs and lettering in gold. In 2020, JR Kyushu repainted the SL Hitoyoshi black to replicate the Mugen Train from the anime film Demon Slayer: Kimetsu no Yaiba the Movie: Mugen Train for a limited run from Kumamoto Station to Hakata Station from 1 to 26 November. [3]

  4. Ibusuki no Tamatebako - Wikipedia

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    The Ibusuki no Tamatebako service was introduced on 12 March 2011, coinciding with the full opening of the Kyushu Shinkansen. A third car, KiHa 140-2066, was modified and added to formations at weekends and busy seasons from 24 March 2012.

  5. 7 of the Most Spectacular Winter Train Rides Around the World

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    Here are the most beautiful winter train rides from Peru to Japan. Skip to main content. Sign in. Mail. 24/7 Help. For premium support please call: 800-290-4726 more ways ...

  6. Coto Coto Train - Wikipedia

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    The name "Coto Coto" sounds like the noise of the train. The service includes French cuisine produced by Takeshi Fukuyama, a chef from Fukuoka. The ingredients in the appetizers come from nine cities, towns, and villages on the route used by the train. Ita Line (伊田線, orange) and Tagawa Line (田川線, blue) used by the Coto Coto Train

  7. Kyushu Railway History Museum Station - Wikipedia

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    Eleven round-trip services are run per day at 40-minute intervals. [1] Prior to the opening of the station, this station was tentatively named "Mojikō Station" due to its proximity to JR Kyushu's station of the same name. JR Kyushu acquired naming rights to the station and named it after the Kyushu Railway History Museum located nearby.

  8. Seven Stars in Kyushu - Wikipedia

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    The name of the train is derived from the seven prefectures of Kyushu and the fact that the train is made up of seven coaches. [3] The dedicated diesel locomotive, DF200-7000, for the train was built by Kawasaki Heavy Industries in Kobe, based on the JR Freight Class DF200 locomotive, modified for use in Kyushu and finished in a livery of deep ...

  9. A-Train (JR Kyushu) - Wikipedia

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    The A-Train (A列車で行こう, A ressha de ikō) is a seasonal limited express train service operated by Kyushu Railway Company (JR Kyushu) in Kyushu, Japan, since October 2011. [ 1 ] Service pattern