Sightseeing train around Kyushu "36 Plus 3" Departs Hakata Station for the first time Fukuoka October 20, 1:04

A commemorative ceremony was held when the sightseeing train "36 Plus 3", which travels around each prefecture of Kyushu, which JR Kyushu started operating, departed from Hakata Station for the first time.

JR Kyushu's new sightseeing train "36 Plus 3" departed from Kagoshima Chuo Station on the 16th of this month, passed through Miyazaki and Oita, and arrived at Hakata Station on the 18th.



On the 19th, a commemorative ceremony was held to coincide with the first departure from Hakata Station on the round-trip route to Nagasaki, and a 36-year-old mother and a 3-year-old girl were appointed as stationmasters for the day after the train name. It was.



"36 Plus 3" was planned as a train that goes around all prefectures in Kyushu every week for 5 days, but the Hisatsu Orange Railway built into the route was damaged by the heavy rain in July and partly restarted. For the time being, it will be operated for 4 days except for Kumamoto prefecture.



Before 11:00 am, the stationmaster and the stationmaster on the 1st signaled the departure together, the train started to move, and the passengers were waving through the window.



A man in his 50s who saw off the train said, "It was cool because the car body glowed black. I want Kyushu to be healthy from now on."



Her mother, Arisa Mizoguchi, who served as the stationmaster on the 1st, said, "I saw off because I wanted the passengers to enjoy the trip."