JNR Class EF64 - Preserved Examples

Preserved Examples

  • EF64 18: Preserved in a park close to Katsunuma-budōkyō Station on the Chūō Mainline in Koshu, Yamanashi
  • EF64 22: Cab end only privately preserved in Tottori Prefecture
  • EF64 77: Stored at Inazawa Depot in Aichi Prefecture, restored to imperial train livery with white stripe from November 2012

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