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Tamba (train)

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Service type
  
Limited express

Last service
  
2011

Line used
  
Sanin Main Line

First service
  
1960

Current operator(s)
  
JR West

Rolling stock
  
183 series

Tamba (train)

The Tamba (たんば) was a limited express train service operated by West Japan Railway Company (JR West) in Japan. It operated between Kyoto and Fukuchiyama via the Sanin Main Line, and was one of the services that make up JR West's "Big X Network". The color associated with the service was blue.

Contents

Station stops

Kyoto - Nijō - Kameoka - Sonobe - (Hiyoshi) - (Goma) - (Wachi) - Ayabe - Fukuchiyama

Stations in parentheses were not served by all trains.

Rolling stock

This service was operated with 4-car 183 series electric multiple unit trains based at Fukuchiyama Depot. Some trains operated coupled with 3-car Maizuru sets between Kyoto and Ayabe. Some services had an entire Green (first class) car as car 1, while some services had only half of car 1 providing Green car accommodation.

History

The Tamba (丹波) service was first introduced on 1 June 1960 as a "semi express" service operating between Osaka and Kinosaki (now Kinosaki Onsen). It was upgraded to become an "express" service from 5 March 1966. It was however discontinued from 1 November 1986. The name Tamba comes from the feudal-era Tamba Province, which was situated in what is now northern Kyoto Prefecture and northeastern Hyōgo Prefecture.

From 16 March 1996, the Tamba name was revived for new limited express services operating between Kyoto and Fukuchiyama following the electrification of the Sanin Main Line. From 18 March 2007, all cars were made non-smoking. From the start of the 12 March 2011 timetable revision, Tamba services were absorbed into Kinosaki services.

References

Tamba (train) Wikipedia