In its latter years, the Izumo service was operated using JR East 24/25 series sleeping cars based at Oku Depot in Tokyo.[3] Services were however operated by JR West staff.[3]
The Izumo 1 service at Okayama hauled by a pair of DD51 diesel locomotives, 1993
The Izumo service at Izumoshi, hauled by DD51 1187, January 2006
EF65 1109 coupling onto the Izumo service at Kyoto Station, March 2006
Rear end of the Izumo 4 service at Tokyo Station, December 1997
History
The Izumo service (written in hiragana as いずも) commenced on 29 June 1947, as a "semi-express" service operating between Osaka and Taisha Station (now closed).[4] From 19 November 1956, this was upgraded to become an "express" service (written in kanji as 出雲) operating between Tokyo and Hamada.[4] From 15 March 1972, the train was upgraded to become a "limited express" service.[4]
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