The Sakuma Rail Park (Japanese: 佐久間レールパーク Sakuma Rērupāku) was an open-air railway preservation park located in Hamamatsu, Shizuoka, Japan. It was located next to Chūbu-Tenryū Station on the Iida Line and featured exhibits such as rolling stock and Japan's largest Plarail layout at the time.
The Sakuma Rail Park was closed on 1 November 2009, with most of the vehicles moved to the SCMaglev and Railway Park in Nagoya which opened in 2011. Other reasons for the closure include the geographical location of the park, being in an area with significant temperature and weather swings, causing damage to the rolling stock. Any locomotives that were not moved to the SCMaglev and Railway Park were scrapped in 2010.
Exhibits[]
All exhibits were on static display.
Electric locomotives[]
| Photograph | Number | Class | Manufacturer | Build date | Status |
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ED11 2 | ED11 | General Electric | 1923 | Moved to SCMaglev and Railway Park |
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ED62 14 | ED62 | Toshiba | 1959 | Scrapped July 2010 |
Electric multiple units[]
| Photograph | Number | Class | Previous set(s) | Manufacturer | Build date | Status |
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21-2023 Cab only |
0 Series Shinkansen | YK22 | Tokyu Car Corporation | 1985 | Moved to J-TREC's Yokohama's headquarters |
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KuMoHa 12054 | KuMoHa 12 series | - | Nippon Sharyo | 1931 | Scrapped July 2010 |
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KuMoE 21800 | KuMoE 21 series | - | Nippon Sharyo | 1930 | Scrapped July 2010 |
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MoHa 52004 | 52 series | - | Kawasaki Sharyō | 1937 | Moved to SCMaglev and Railway Park |
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KuHa 66002 | KuHa 66 series | A2, A3 | Kisha Seizō | 1947 | Scrapped circa July 2010 |
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KuHa 111-1 | 111 series | L10 | Nippon Sharyo | 1962 | Moved to SCMaglev and Railway Park |
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KuYa 165-1 | KuYa 165 series | - | Kinki Sharyo | 1961 | Scrapped July 2010 |
Diesel multiple units[]
| Photograph | Number | Class | Previous set(s) | Manufacturer | Build date | Status |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
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KiHa 48036 | KiHa 48000 series | - | Tokyu Car Corporation | 1956 | Moved to SCMaglev and Railway Park |
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KiHa 181-1 | KiHa 181 series | - | Fuji Heavy Industries | 1968 | Moved to SCMaglev and Railway Park |










