Английская Википедия:119 series
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The Шаблон:Nihongo was a DC electric multiple unit (EMU) train type which was operated on local services in Japan by Japanese National Railways (JNR) and later by Central Japan Railway Company (JR Central) between 1983 and March 2012.[1]
Design
The 119 series design was based on the earlier 105 series EMU type, with improvements to cope with the steep gradients and winter climate of the Iida Line.[1]
Variants
- 119-0 series (Eight two-car sets, E10–17)
- 119-100 series (single-car sets converted by adding a second driving cab)
- 119-5000 series (Nine two-car sets, E1–9, converted by adding inverter air-conditioning)
- 119-5100 series (Nine single-car sets, M1–9, converted from 119-100 series sets by adding inverter air-conditioning)
- 119-5300 series (Eight two-car sets, R1–8, converted from 119-5000 series sets for wanman driver-only operation)
Formations
The sets were formed as follows.[2]
119-0 series 2-car sets E10–17
Designation | Mc | Tc' |
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Numbering | KuMoHa 119 | KuHa 118 |
The KuMoHa 119 car was fitted with one lozenge-type pantograph.
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119-0 series set E17 in May 2011
119-100 series single-car sets M1–9
Designation | cMc |
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Numbering | KuMoHa 119-100 |
Each car was fitted with one lozenge-type pantograph.
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119-100 series set M2 in original blue livery (date unknown)
119-5000 series 2-car sets E1–9
Designation | Mc | Tc' |
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Numbering | KuMoHa 119-5000 | KuHa 118-5000 |
The KuMoHa 119 car was fitted with one lozenge-type pantograph.
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119-5000 series set E8 in February 2011
119-5100 series single-car sets M1–9
Designation | cMc |
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Numbering | KuMoHa 119-5100 |
Each car was fitted with one lozenge-type pantograph.
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119-5100 series set M6 in February 2012
119-5300 series 2-car sets R1–8
Designation | Mc | Tc' |
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Numbering | KuMoHa 119-5300 | KuHa 118-5300 |
The KuMoHa 119 car was fitted with one lozenge-type pantograph.
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119-5300 series set R5 in June 2011
Interior
Passenger accommodation consisted of a mixture of longitudinal bench seating and transverse four-seat bays.[1] The KuHa 118 cars were equipped with a toilet.[2]
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The interior of a KuHa 118 car in February 2012
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The end of car KuHa 118-5317 in August 2009, with the toilet on the left
Livery variations
Set E4 was repainted into its original JNR era livery in August 2009.[2]
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A 119 series set in "Suruga Shuttle" livery, circa 1990
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119-5000 series set E4 in February 2012, repainted into original JNR-era livery
History
From 18 March 1983, all Iida Line services were made no-smoking.[2]
From 3 March 2001, Iida Line services were switched to wanman driver-only operation.[2]
The fleet was replaced by 213-5000 and 313-3000 series EMUs on the Iida Line, with the last train running on 31 March 2012.[3]
Resale
Following withdrawal, six 2-car 119 series sets were sold to the third sector railway operator Echizen Railway in Fukui Prefecture, where they were converted to become Echizen Railway 7000 series EMUs, entering service from February 2013.[4]
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Echizen Railway 7000 series, February 2013
References
External links
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