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383 series

Japanese train type

383 series

Japanese train type

FieldValue
name383 series
imageJRC 383 Shinano 201200913.jpg
imagesize300px
caption383 series train on a Wide View Shinano service
serviceApril 1995present
manufacturerHitachi, Kawasaki Heavy Industries, Nippon Sharyo
familyWide View
numberbuilt
successor385 series
formation2/4/6 cars per trainset
operator
depotsJinryō
linesChūō Main Line, Shinonoi Line, Shinetsu Main Line, Ōito Line (seasonal)
maxspeed130 km/h
tractionVariable frequency (GTO) (Toshiba)
gauge
electricsystem(overhead catenary)
collectionmethodC-PS27 single-arm pantograph
brakesElectronically controlled pneumatic brakes with regenerative or dynamic braking, snow-resistant brake
safetyATS-ST
  • 76 vehicles
    • 9 × 6-car
    • 3 × 4-car
    • 5 × 2-car
Gangwayed cab end of car

The 383 series is a tilting DC electric multiple unit (EMU) train type operated by Central Japan Railway Company (JR Central) on the Chūō Main Line, Shinonoi Line and Shinetsu Main Line. They service the Shinano limited express services in Japan, as well as Home Liner. It also won the 1996 Laurel Prize.

Design

The trains were built jointly by Hitachi, Kawasaki Heavy Industries, and Nippon Sharyo.

Formations

6-car sets

Car No.123456DesignationNumbering
Tsc1M1TM2T2Mc
KuRo 383MoHa 383SaHa 383MoHa 383-100SaHa 383-100KuMoHa 383

The KuMoHa 383 and MoHa 383 cars are each fitted with one C-PS27 single-arm pantograph.

4-car sets

Car No.1234DesignationNumbering
Tsc2M1T2Mc
KuRo 383-100MoHa 383SaHa 383-100KuMoHa 383

The KuMoHa 383 and MoHa 383 cars are each fitted with one C-PS27 single-arm pantograph.

2-car sets

Car No.12DesignationNumbering
TcMc
KuHa 383KuMoHa 383

The KuMoHa 383 car is fitted with one C-PS27 single-arm pantograph.

Operations

  • (Wide View) Shinano (Nagoya – Nagano)
  • Home Liner Nakatsugawa
  • Home Liner Tajimi

History

A pre-production 6-car set was completed in August 1994, with a further 70 cars (eight 6-car sets, three 4-car sets, and five 2-car sets) built by October 1996.

The 383 series entered service from April 1995.

Future

The 383 series is planned to be replaced with new 385 series sets on Shinano limited express services from 2026.

References

References

  1. Saka, Masahiro. (March 2014). "JR第1世代の車両・現況と概要". Tetsudō Daiya Jōhō Magazine.
  2. {{Cite magazine. (December 1996). Koyusha Co., Ltd.
  3. (2023-07-21). "". link
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