The KiHa 189 series (キハ189系, Kiha-189-kei) is a diesel multiple unit (DMU) train type operated by West Japan Railway Company (JR-West) on Hamakaze limited...
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were replaced by new KiHa 189 series DMUs, and were finally withdrawn in December 2010. A number of former JR-West KiHa 181 series cars were shipped to...
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The KiHa 40 series (キハ40系, Kiha-yonjū-kei) is a diesel multiple unit (DMU) train type introduced by Japanese National Railways (JNR) in 1977 and operated...
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681 series or 683 series 6-car EMU sets KiHa 189 series 3-car DMU (since March 2014) Services were initially operated using the nine-car 681 series or...
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Line. 103 series EMUs (since 1998) 221 series EMUs (since 2003, sometimes substituted by 223-6000 series) KiHa 40 series DMUs KiHa 189 series DMUs (Hamakaze...
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Trains also stop at Kakogawa and Satsu during winter. New 130 km/h KiHa 189 series 3-car DMU sets were introduced on Hamakaze services from 7 November...
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32 series KiHa 48 series KiHa 85 series KiHa 100 series KiHa 121 series KiHa 122/127 series KiHa 126 series KiHa 187 series KiHa 189 series KiHa 200...
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1992) 683 series (Thunderbird and Biwako Express service, from 2001) KiHa 189 series (Biwako Express service, from March 2014) KiHa 85 series (JR Central)...
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with Seto-Ōhashi Line and Hakubi Line) 289 series (Rakuraku Harima service from 18 March 2019) KiHa 189 series (Hamakaze service from 2010, through service...
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remaining KiHa 40 series DMU trains withdrawn from the line on 30 June 2015. A JR Central KiHa 40 series DMU, September 2004 A KiHa 25 series DMU A KiHa 120-300...
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