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Locomotive with special livery from Japan on display outside Taipei Main Station

Locomotive with special livery from Japan on display outside Taipei Main Station

2025-12-02

Taipei residents were surprised with the sight of a large golden object, that is, a locomotive from Japan’s Tobu Railway late night on Monday. Many railway fans were excited to see it and took many photos. This Tobu Railway locomotive with an upgraded livery is in Taiwan to be formally unveiled on the 18th, to mark ten years of partnership between Taiwan Railway and the Japanese company.

This large gold object placed in front of the Taipei Main Station is impossible to miss. It’s a locomotive from Japan’s Tobu Railways.

Betty Chou
FTV reporter
This locomotive is the number 101-1 car from Japan’s Tobu Railways. It has been repainted with a golden livery, to celebrate the tenth anniversary of the partnership between Taiwan Railway and the Tobu Railways.

The retired locomotive was only going to be formally exhibited on Dec. 18, but railway fans were already excitedly snapping photos when it was transported to the train station late at night.

A netizen made a post about seeing this giant object on the streets of Taipei, and witnessing many people taking photos of it.

Member of public
Saw Tobu Railway locomotive
Tobu Railways gave the locomotive to Taiwan Railway, as a sign of their friendship. It’ll be on display at Taipei Main Station.

According to Taiwan Railway, there will be a 10th anniversary event for the partnership with Tobu Railways on Dec. 18. The golden locomotive arrived at the Port of Taipei on Monday, and was delivered outside the East Gate of Taipei Main Station by Tuesday morning, after a night of transportation and placement. It can already be viewed by the public.

Member of public
Saw Tobu Railway locomotive
We found out about it online. It was last in Taiwan when the partnership was signed. I photographed it in its original livery, which was the partnership signing livery. I believe this is a gift from Japan, so I’ve come here especially to take a look.

Member of public
Saw Tobu Railway locomotive
I came from Tainan. I’ve taken photos of it in Japan. While in Japan it was in motion and carrying passengers, but here it’s still, so it’s different.

This locomotive is among the first of Tobu Railway’s Limited Express SPACIA series, making its display in Taiwan even more special, and symbolizing the solid partnership between Taiwan Railway and the Japanese company.

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龐然大物! 台北街頭赫見"黃金列車" 民眾驚奇爭先拍照

2025-12-02

周一晚上不少人在台北街頭看到"龐然大物"! 來自日本東武鐵道的火車頭,金黃色搭配黑、橘色線條的超炫外觀,吸引目擊者停下來拍照。台鐵透露,東武鐵道締結姊妹十周年, 對方贈送"先頭車",還是少見的「包廂型」車廂。預計12/18要舉行典禮,但已經很多鐵道迷搶先到北車來拍照。

走過路過,都很難錯過,又大又亮一個火車頭,就這麼擺在這。這金黃色火車,來自日本,現身台北車站。

[[民視記者 周容萱]]
“這次來台的這輛列車,是日本東武鐵道的101-1號列車,而且全部的塗裝已經改成金黃色,就是為了要慶祝,日本東武鐵道和台鐵,締結姊妹的十周年紀念”

18號才要正式亮相的展示列車,來台第一天就已經被很多人捕捉,而且是深夜凌晨,就在路上先被搶拍一波。

網友說,這夜晚的台北市,忽然有龐然大物,路上巧遇的、特別來的,都趕快拿起手機拍不停。

[[民眾]]
“日本東武的車輛送給台鐵的,友誼吧,他們就送一個來北車展示”

台鐵透露,這個月18號就要舉辦十周年典禮活動,1號晚上從台北港附近出發,經過一整晚的陸送和吊掛,2號上午已經能在台北車站東側門外,看到東武特急車。

[[民眾]]
“我們是網路上得知的啦,因為它當初是跟我們台灣結締,它之前在台灣的時候,也時有拍它原本的塗裝,就是結締的塗裝,這好像是日本送我們的嘛,所以就特地來看它”

[[民眾]]
“從台南過來的,我在日本拍過它,日本的話它是載客動態的狀態,這是靜態,不一樣”

其實這車是東武鐵道旗下的觀光特急「日光詣SPACIA」系列的首輛量產車頭,意義更不同。首次跨海來台,不只展現台鐵和東武鐵道交流的重視,也再度串連台日兩的友好情誼。

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