The Japan News by The Yomiuri Shimbun

Japan’s oldest steam locomotive celebrates 100th anniversar­y

- By Motoshi Sakata Yomiuri Shimbun Staff Writer

KUMAMOTO — e oldest steam locomotive still operating in Japan celebrated its 100th anniversar­y with a special run between Kumamoto and Yatsushiro, Kumamoto Prefecture, on Nov. 18. Locomotive No. 58654 was produced in 1922 and served various parts of Kyushu before being decommissi­oned in 1975, having clocked up 3.34 million kilometers, equivalent to 84 times the circumfere­nce of the Earth. e train was revived in 1988 to operate on the Hohi Line under the name SL Aso BOY.

e train was removed from service again in 2005 due to damage, but it started operating again in 2009, as SL Hitoyoshi, a er repairs to run as part of a sightseein­g service on Kyushu Railway Co. (JR Kyushu)’s Hisatsu Line.

Torrential rain in July 2020 caused serious damage along the line, so services were stopped until recently. e train now runs on the Kagoshima Line between Kumamoto and Tosu, Saga Prefecture.

JR Kyushu announced the company would discontinu­e the operation of SL Hitoyoshi in October due to di culty obtaining spare parts for the train. Passenger numbers also sharply dropped because of the novel coronaviru­s pan- demic.

All 132 seats for the special run were fully booked. A 53-year-old homemaker from Saga recalled, “I remember riding this train with my child when they were

small. I’m sad that it will be retired.”

A birthday cake was unveiled during a ceremony held at JR Yatsushiro Station to celebrate the anniversar­y.

JR Kyushu President Yoji Furumiya said about 900,000 passengers had used the locomotive since its revival 30 years ago. Furumiya said, “We’d like to

repay everyone’s kindness through full

edged e orts to operate the locomotive before its retirement at the end of

scal 2023.” (Nov. 21)

 ?? The Yomiuri Shimbun ?? Locomotive No. 58654 is welcomed by fans as it arrives in JR Yatsushiro Station in Kumamoto Prefecture on Nov. 18.
The Yomiuri Shimbun Locomotive No. 58654 is welcomed by fans as it arrives in JR Yatsushiro Station in Kumamoto Prefecture on Nov. 18.

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