Type Railway museum Phone +81 570-080-462 | Nearest car park Umekoji Park Public transit access Tambaguchi Station | |
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Former name Umekoji Steam Locomotive Museum Established October 10, 1972 (1972-10-10) (as Umekoji Steam Locomotive Museum)April 29, 2016 (2016-04-29) (as Kyoto Railway Museum) Website www.kyotorailwaymuseum.jp/en/ Address Kankijicho, Shimogyo Ward, Kyoto, Kyoto Prefecture 600-8835, Japan Hours Open today · 10AM–5:30PMVernal Equinox Day might affect these hoursMonday(Vernal Equinox Day)10AM–5:30PMHours might differTuesday10AM–5:30PMWednesdayClosedThursday10AM–5:30PMFriday10AM–5:30PMSaturday10AM–5:30PMSunday10AM–5:30PM Similar Umekoji Park, Museo de la Locomoto, Railway Museum, Modern Transportation Museum, Kyōto Station |
The Kyoto Railway Museum (京都鉄道博物館, Kyōto Tetsudō Hakubutsukan) (formerly the Umekoji Steam Locomotive Museum (梅小路蒸気機関車館, Umekōji Jōkikikansha-kan) until 2016) is a railway museum in Shimogyō-ku, Kyoto, Japan. The original Umekoji Steam Locomotive Museum opened in 1972, but was expanded and modernized in 2016, becoming the Kyoto Railway Museum.
Contents
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- Exhibition zones
- Main Hall
- Roundhouse
- Former Nijo Station
- Exhibits
- History
- Expansion plans
- Access
- References
The museum is owned by West Japan Railway Company (JR West) and is operated by Transportation Culture Promotion Foundation.
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Exhibition zones
The museum is divided into the following exhibition areas, including the 20-track roundhouse built in 1914.
Main Hall
This is a three-storey building completed in April 2016.
Roundhouse
The roundhouse was built surrounding a turntable. It is an Important Cultural Property designated by the government of Japan as the oldest reinforced-concrete car shed extant in Japan.
Former Nijo Station
This two-storey structure was formerly part of Nijō Station in Kyoto until March 1996, and was subsequently moved to the Umekoji Steam Locomotive Museum where if formed the entrance building, housing the museum shop.
Exhibits
As of April 2016 a total of 53 rolling stock items are on display at the museum.
History
The museum was opened by Japanese National Railways (JNR) on October 10, 1972 commemorating the centennial of the railway in Japan. When JNR was divided into regional companies in 1987, the museum was inherited by JR West.
Expansion plans
On 19 December 2012, JR West officially announced its plans to modernize and expand the Umekoji museum. It was announced on 18 December 2013 that the enlarged museum would be renamed the Kyoto Railway Museum. The construction cost was 7.0 billion yen.
Once the expansion was complete, the new museum exhibit space covered 31,000 square meters, becoming the largest railway museum in Japan both in terms of floor space and the number of trains exhibited, and surpassing JR East's Railway Museum in Saitama and JR Central's SCMaglev and Railway Park in Nagoya.
The expansion became necessary due to the aging facilities of the Modern Transportation Museum in Osaka. The Modern Transportation Museum closed on 6 April 2014, and the exhibits housed there were subsequently moved to the new railway museum in Kyoto.
Access
The museum is approximately 20 minutes on foot from Kyoto Station.