The E657 series (E657系) is an AC/DC dual-voltage electric multiple unit (EMU) train type operated by East Japan Railway Company (JR East) in Japan on...
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2012, new 10-car E657 series EMUs were introduced on Fresh Hitachi services, operating alongside existing 651 series and E653 series sets, and as of 16...
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is 1,130 mm (3 ft 8.49 in), 10 mm (0.39 in) lower than on E259 series and E657 series trains. Closeup of the gangway connection between sets S101 (left)...
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timetable on 28 September 2013, reformed E653 series sets displaced from Fresh Hitachi services by new E657 series sets were phased in on Inaho services operating...
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trainsets, and has been test run in an E257 series set (December 2008), E653 series set (April 2009), and E657 series set (September 2011). "TR" car E655-1...
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March 2012, six pairs of 651 series trains were removed from service and put into storage, replaced by new 10-car E657 series EMUs on Super Hitachi services...
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pneumatic tilting trains, include the 'limited express' EMUs E353 series and E657 series for JR East. Deutsche Bundesbahn started tests with tilting trains...
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configuration as far as Tsuchiura station) 701 series 719 series E531 series E721 series E657 series 10-car EMUs (Hitachi/Tokiwa services) (from 17 March...
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later. E657 series 10-car EMUs (March 2015 –) KiHa 55 series DMUs (June 1955 –) 451 series EMUs (October 1962 – March 1985) A KiHa 55 series DMU A 451...
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