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Service type
  
Limited express

Locale
  
Japan

Last service
  
13 March 2015

Status
  
Discontinued

First service
  
1 March 1970

Former operator(s)
  
JNR JR East

Hokuetsu

The Hokuetsu (εŒ—θΆŠ) was a limited express train service in Japan formerly operated by Japanese National Railways (JNR) and later by East Japan Railway Company (JR East) between Kanazawa and Niigata from 1970 until March 2015.

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Rolling stock

Hokuetsu services were normally formed of 6-car 485 series (sets T12–16) or refurbished 485-3000 series electric multiple unit EMU trainsets (sets R21–28), based at Niigata Depot.

Formations

The six-car 485 series sets were formed with car 1 at the Kanazawa end and car 6 at the Niigata end. All cars are no smoking.

The 485 series sets had toilets in each car, while 485-3000 series sets had toilets in 1, 2, 4, and 6 only.

History

The Hokuetsu was first introduced from 1 March 1970 as a limited express operating between Osaka and Niigata. From 2 October 1978, the operating route was shortened to Kanazawa to Niigata.

Hokuetsu services were discontinued from the start of the 14 March 2015 timetable revision, with the opening of the Hokuriku Shinkansen between Nagano and Kanazawa.

References

Hokuetsu Wikipedia