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The Class C10 is a type of
2-6-4Tsteam locomotive built by the
Japanese Government Railways from 1930. A total of 23 Class C10 locomotives were built and designed by
Hideo Shima. They were numbered C10 01-C10 23. They were operated until 1962. Only one member of the Class is preserved which is C10 8. It is preserved on the
Ōigawa Railway. They would later form the basis of the
JNR Class C11 in 1932.