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In service
  
October 1995–Present

Replaced
  
165 series

Number built
  
42 vehicles (14 sets)

Manufacturer
  
Hitachi, Nippon Sharyo

Constructed
  
1995–1996

Number in service
  
42 vehicles (14 sets)

373 series

The 373 series (373系) is an electric multiple unit (EMU) train type operated by Central Japan Railway Company (JR Central) on mid-distance limited express services in Japan since October 1995.

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Design

The trains were built jointly by Hitachi and Nippon Sharyo.

Operations

As of 2011, the 373 series sets are used on the following services.

  • Wide View Fujikawa (Shizuoka – Kōfu) (since 1 October 1995)
  • Inaji (Toyohashi – Iida) (since 16 March 1996)
  • Home Liner Numazu
  • Home Liner Hamamatsu
  • Home Liner Shizuoka
  • 373 series sets were formerly used on Wide View Tokai limited express services between Tokyo and Shizuoka from 16 March 1996 until 17 March 2007, and on Moonlight Nagara overnight rapid services between Tokyo and Ōgaki from 16 March 1996 until 14 March 2009.

    Formation

    The 3-car sets, numbered F1 to F14, are formed as follows.

    The KuMoHa 373 car is fitted with one C-PS27G single-arm pantograph.

    Interior

    The 3-car sets are monoclass with rotating/reclining 2+2 seating arranged with a seat pitch of 970 mm. The KuMoHa 373 and SaHa 373 cars have fixed 4-seat "semi-compartment" bays at the ends of the cars with large tables.

    History

    The first sets were delivered from Nippon Sharyo in August 1995, entering revenue service from 1 October 1995 on Wide View Fujikawa services.

    From 18 March 2007, all cars were made no-smoking.

    References

    373 series Wikipedia