413 series
The 413 series is a Japanese dual-voltage electric multiple unit train type first introduced by Japanese National Railways in March 1986, and later operated on local services on the Hokuriku Main Line by the West Japan Railway Company from 1987 and also by the third-sector railway operating company Ainokaze Toyama Railway from March 2015. The units were built by re-using the underframes, bogies and electrical equipment from former 471 series and 473 series express-type EMUs with new suburban type bodies based on the design of the 417 series EMUs introduced in 1978.
Variants
- 413-0 series: 29 cars converted from former 471 series cars
- 413-100 series: two cars converted from former 473 series cars
Operations
Formations
, all 31 of the 413 series cars built are in service, with six three-car sets operated by JR-West and five three-car sets operated by Ainokaze Toyama Railway.Trainsets consist of two motored cars and a non-powered driving trailer car, with the Tc car at the Kanazawa end.
| Designation | Mc | M' | Tc' |
| Numbering | KuMoHa 413 | MoHa 412 | KuHa 412 |
- The MoHa 412 car is fitted with one PS21 lozenge-type pantograph.
- Sets B04 and B11 have a KuHa 455-700 driving car at the west end. These were converted from former SaHa 455 intermediate cars.
- Set B11 includes 413-100 series cars KuMoHa 413-101 and MoHa 412-101.
Interior
History
The eleven three-car sets were built between 1985 and 1989.From 14 March 2015, five 413 series sets were transferred from JR-West ownership to the third-sector railway operating company Ainokaze Toyama Railway, which took over control of the section of the former Hokuriku Main Line within Toyama Prefecture when it was separated from the JR-West network, coinciding with the opening of the Hokuriku Shinkansen extension from to.
The former identities of the trainsets operated by Ainokaze Toyama Railway are as follows:
| Set No. | Former JR-West No. |
| AM01 | B01 |
| AM02 | B02 |
| AM03 | B03 |
| AM04 | B07 |
| AM05 | B10 |
In 2016, Ainokaze Toyama Railway set AM03 was modified at JR-West's Kanazawa Workshop for use as a special-event train, receiving branding and a new external livery.