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213 series
JR-West 213-0 series
ManufacturerHitachi, Kawasaki Heavy Industries, Kinki Sharyo, Nippon Sharyo, Tokyu Car Corporation
Replaced119 series
Constructed1987–1991
Entered serviceMarch 1987
Number built65 vehicles
Number in service26 vehicles (JR West)
28 vehicles (JR Central)
(as of 2019)
Number scrapped7 vehicles, 2 vehicles (U@tech)
Successor315 series (JR Central)
OperatorsJNR (22–31 March 1987)
JR-West (1 April 1987–Present)
JR Central (1989–Present)
Specifications
Car body constructionStainless steel
Steel (KuRo 212)
Car length20,000 mm (65 ft 7 in)
Width2,950 mm (9 ft 8 in)
Doors2 pairs per side
Maximum speed110 km/h (68.4 mph)
130 km/h (80.8 mph)(U@tech)
Traction systemResistor control + field system superimposed field excitation control
Traction motorsMT64, C-MT64A
Electric system(s)1,500 V DC
Current collector(s)overhead catenary
BogiesDT50B(powered car),TR235B(trailer car)(213-0 series)
WTR235(KuRo 212)
WTR235BX(SaYa 213)
WTR235XB(KuYa 212)
C-DT56(powered car),C-TR241(trailer car)(213-5000 series)
Safety system(s)ATS-SW (213-0 series), ATS-ST (213-5000 series), ATS-P (213-0 series(U@tech))
Multiple working313 series
223 series (U@tech)
Track gauge1,067 mm (3 ft 6 in)

The 213 series (213系, 213-kei) is a suburban electric multiple unit (EMU) train type introduced in March 1987 by Japanese National Railways (JNR) shortly before its breakup and privatization, and currently operated by West Japan Railway Company (JR-West) and Central Japan Railway Company (JR Central) in Japan. It is based on the earlier 211 series, although it differs in having two pairs of doors per side on each car instead of three.

Operations

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From 1988 to 2003, the JR-West sets were mainly used for the Marine Liner service connecting Okayama and Takamatsu via the Great Seto Bridge. These trains sometimes used a panoramic cab car (numbered KuRo 212), the latter was scrapped in 2008.

Formations

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JR-West

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3-car sets

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Car No. 1 2 3
Designation T'c T Mc
Numbering KuHa 212-0 SaHa 213-0 KuMoHa 213-0
Capacity
Total/Seated
66/58 76/64 68/60
Designation T'c Mc
Numbering KuHa 212-8 KuHa 212-7 KuMoHa 213-10
Capacity
Total/Seated
66/58 68/60

2-car sets

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Car No. 1 2
Designation T'c Mc
Numbering KuHa 212-0 KuMoHa 213-0
Capacity
Total/Seated
66/58 68/60
Numbering KuHa 212-100 KuMoHa 213-0
Capacity
Total/Seated
114/72 68/60

U@tech

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KuYa 212-1 U@tech, 2006
Car No. 1 2 3
Designation T'zc Tz Mzc
Numbering KuYa 212-1 SaYa 213-1 KuMoYa 223-9001
Capacity Non-passenger

JR Central

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JR Central 213-5000 series

2-car sets

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Car No. 1 2
Designation T'c Mc
Numbering KuHa 213-5000 KuMoHa 213-5000
Capacity
Total/Seated
133/50 133/54

La Malle de Bois tourist train

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The 213-7000 series La Malle de Bois tourist train in April 2016

From spring 2016, a 213 series two-car set was modified to operate on sightseeing services in the Okayama area. The train is modified with bicycle spaces and seat approximately 52 passengers.[1]

The train is formed as follows.[2]

Car No. 1 2
Numbering KuRo 212-7004 KuMoRo 213-7004
Capacity 25 26

References

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  • JR全車輌ハンドブック2006 [JR Rolling Stock Handbook 2006] (in Japanese). Japan: Neko Publishing. 2006. ISBN 4-7770-0453-8.
  • JR電車編成表 '07冬号 [JR EMU Formations – Winter 2007] (in Japanese). Japan: JRR. December 2006. ISBN 4-88283-046-9.
  1. ^ JR西日本岡山支社に観光列車 [JR-West Okayama Division to introduce sightseeing train]. Tetsudo Hobidas (in Japanese). Japan: Neko Publishing Ltd. 20 May 2015. Retrieved 20 May 2015.
  2. ^ 213系「La Malle de Bois」 [213 series "La Malle de Bois"]. Japan Railfan Magazine (in Japanese). Vol. 56, no. 662. Japan: Koyusha Co., Ltd. June 2016. p. 88.
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