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715 series

Japanese train type

715 series

Japanese train type

FieldValue
name715 series
imageJR Kyusyu holiday kuha715-7.jpg
imagesize300px
caption715-0 series train at Hizen-Yamaguchi Station, 1987
service1984–1998
manufacturerJNR
yearconstruction1967–1972 (as 581 / 583 series)
refurbishment1984–1985 (converted from 581 / 583 series)
numberbuilt108 vehicles (27 sets)
numberserviceNone
numberpreserved1 vehicle
successor701 series, 813 series
formation4 cars per trainset
operatorJNR (1984–1987)
JR East, JR Kyushu (1987–1998)
depotsMinami-Fukuoka, Sendai
carbodySteel
carlength20500 mm
width2950 mm
doors2 per side
maxspeed100 km/h
tractionResistor control
electricsystem20 kV AC (60 Hz) (715-0 series)
20 kV AC (50/60 Hz) (715-1000 series)
collectionmethodOverhead catenary
gauge

JR East, JR Kyushu (1987–1998) 20 kV AC (50/60 Hz) (715-1000 series)

The 715 series was an electric multiple unit (EMU) train type introduced in February 1984 by Japanese National Railways (JNR), and later operated by East Japan Railway Company (JR East) and Kyushu Railway Company (JR Kyushu) on local services in Japan. They were converted from former 581/583 series sleeping car EMUs.

Operations

12 4-car 715-0 series sets converted from former 581 series EMU cars were introduced from February 1984 on Nagasaki Main Line and Sasebo Line local services in Kyushu alongside new 713 series EMUs.

15 4-car 715-1000 series sets converted from former 581/583 series EMU cars were introduced from March 1985 on Tōhoku Main Line local services in the Sendai area.

Formations

715-0 series

KuHa 715-101 in JR Kyushu livery with blue bodyside stripe

The 12 JR Kyushu 4-car sets based at Minami-Fukuoka Depot were formed as shown below. Sets NM101–110 had a KuHa 715-100 converted cab car at one end, while sets NM111–112 had converted cab cars at both ends.

Sets NM101–110

DesignationNumbering
TcM
KuHa 715-100MoHa 715

Sets NM111–112

DesignationNumbering
TcM
KuHa 715-100MoHa 715

The MoHa 714 cars were each fitted with one pantograph.

715-1000 series

JR East 715-1000 series set

The 15 JR East 4-car sets (N1–15) based at Sendai Depot were formed as follows.

DesignationNumbering
TcM
KuHa 715-1100MoHa 715-1000

The MoHa 714 cars were each fitted with one pantograph.

File:JNR EC Tc715 side view.png|KuHa715 File:JNR EC M714 side view.png|MoHa714 File:JNR EC M715 side view.png|MoHa715 File:JNR EC Tc715-100 side view rev.png|KuHa715-100

Interior

File:Kuhane581-8 kyushu interior 20070119.jpg|Interior of preserved KuHa 715-1, January 2007

Rebuilding

The sets were rebuilt from surplus former 581/583 series EMU cars at JNR factories in Tsuchisaki (Akita), Kōriyama (Fukushima), Mattō (Ishikawa), and Kokura (Kitakyūshū). Rebuilding work involved removing the upper sleeper berths, adding longitudinal bench seating at the ends of cars, increasing the number of doorways, reducing the number of toilets and washing areas, and the addition of slab-front cab ends to some former intermediate cars.

715-0 series

Rebuilt carFormer identityModification details
KuHa 715KuHaNe 581Doorway added
KuHa 715-100SaHaNe 581Driving cab added, toilet removed
KuHa 714SaHaNe 581Driving cab added,
MoHa 714MoHaNe 580Doorway added, one pantograph removed, toilet removed
MoHa 715MoHaNe 581

715-1000 series

Rebuilt carFormer identityModification details
KuHa 715-1000KuHaNe 581Doorway added
KuHa 715-1100SaHaNe 581Driving cab added, toilet removed
MoHa 714-1000MoHaNe 582Doorway added, one pantograph removed, toilet removed
MoHa 715-1000MoHaNe 583

History

The JR East 715-1000 series sets were withdrawn from revenue service on 13 March 1998.

The remaining JR Kyushu 715-0 series sets were finally withdrawn from service on 26 March 1998.

Preserved examples

KuHa 715-1, repainted and renumbered as KuHaNe 581-8

KuHa 715-1 is preserved at the Kyushu Railway History Museum in Kitakyushu, restored cosmetically to its original identity of KuHaNe 581-8.

References

References

  1. (1992). "JR全車輛ハンドブック'92". Neko Publishing.
  2. (July 1998). "JR電車編成表 '98夏号". JRR.
  3. Sasada, Masahiro. (September 2012). "国鉄&JR保存車大全". Ikaros Publications Ltd..
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