Today, I’d like to return to my recent visit to Yumenoba (also known as THE HIROSAWA CITY), a vehicle-themed park in Chikusei City, Ibaraki Prefecture. I’d like to share one of its highlights with you.
The Class EF81 was an electric locomotive (EL) operated by JR Group companies. It was developed in 1968 by the former Japanese National Railways for use on both DC (1,500 V) and AC (20,000 V, 50 Hz and 60 Hz) railway lines. A total of 164 units were built by Hitachi and Mitsubishi Electric–Mitsubishi Heavy Industries. The EF81 was a Bo-Bo-Bo (UIC notation) type EL equipped with six 425 kW DC series motors and a rheostatic control system. It was used to haul both passenger and freight trains.
I still remember seeing two different EF81s at Tabata Rail Yard in 2022 and spending quite some time looking them over.
By the way, you may be wondering why I’m talking about the EF81 in the past tense. I'm glad you noticed.
The thing is, all the EF81s, my longtime friends, had quietly disappeared from service by last year. I hadn't even realized it.
But don't worry. Rail fans are optimistic. So I turned the page and headed to Yumenoba to meet the EF81 again.
Please look at the photo above. That’s Class EF81 No. 138, formerly operated by JR East. It has been beautifully preserved and was gleaming in the sunlight. What a wonderful sight!
Even better, I found a steam locomotive (SL), Class D51 No. 1116, right next to it (see the photo below).
Class EF81, long time no see.
I'm sorry I couldn't see you off, but I'm so happy to see you again. Enjoy reminiscing about the old days with your neighbor, D51 No. 1116.
I'll come back to visit you from time to time.
See you again soon.
