485 series
The 485 series was a Japanese limited express electric multiple unit type introduced in 1964 by Japanese National Railways, and later operated by the East Japan Railway Company, West Japan Railway Company, and Kyushu Railway Company. Approximately 1,500 vehicles were built, although by April 2016, JR East was the only operator still using this type. The last 485 series train was pulled from service on December 11, 2022 when the Resort Yamadori Joyful Train set was retired.
Variants
- 481 series: Dual-voltage, introduced 1964
- 483 series: Dual-voltage, introduced 1965
- 485 series: Dual-voltage, introduced 1968
481 series
Interior
483 series
The 483 series trains were introduced in 1965 for use on Tohoku Main Line limited express services, and were capable of operating under 1,500 V DC or 20 kV AC overhead wire power supplies. The non-powered trailer cars used in these sets were classified 481 series.485 series
Variants
- 485 series
- 485-200 series
- 485-300 series
- 485-1000 series
- 485-1500 series
- 485-3000 series
- Joyful Train variants
Operations
485 series trains were also used on the Raichō and Super Raichō services from 1968 until the service ended in March 2011. These trains sometimes utilized a panoramic cab car which was a "Green Car".The Inaho and Hokuetsu services have used 485 and 485-3000 series trains since 1969.
The Hitachi service used 485 series trainsets from 1969 to 1998, when it was replaced by Super Hitachi and Fresh Hitachi services.
The Tsugaru service has used 485-3000 series trains since 2002, when the service started.
The Nikkō service used a dedicated 6-car 485 series set from March 2006 until 4 June 2011, which was occasionally substituted by a reserve 189 series set nicknamed Ayano. It was replaced by two 6-car 253 series sets from 4 June 2011.
The Noto has used a single 6-car 485 series train since March 2010, replacing the previous 489 series train.
Currently owned by JR East and formerly by JR-West and JR Kyushu, they also operated in the JR Hokkaido area on regular Hakuchō services, and in JR Central and JR Shikoku areas providing extra services. The last original JNR-style trainset operated by JR East was withdrawn in June 2016 after a series of special farewell Hibari, Aizu, and Tsubasa runs on 18 and 19 June.
Limited express
Joyful Train sets
Formations
485-3000 series
, only two 485-3000 series refurbished sets remain in service, based at Niigata Depot for use on limited-stop "Rapid" services between and on the Nihonkai Hisui Line. These sets were withdrawn in 2017, and from 2017 to 2022 only Joyful Train sets remain in service. The six-car sets are formed as follows, with car 1 at the Itoigawa end. The last 485-3000 series-operated rapid trains were discontinued.| Car No. | 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | 6 |
| Designation | Thsc' | M' | M | M' | M | Tc |
| Numbering | KuRoHa 481-30xx | MoHa 484-30xx | MoHa 485-30xx | MoHa 484-30xx | MoHa 485-30xx | KuHa 481-30xx |
- Car 1 includes "Green car" seating.
- Cars 2 and 4 each have two pantographs.
Preserved examples
- KuHa 481 26: Preserved at the Railway Museum in Saitama, Saitama.
- KuHa 481 246: Preserved at the Kyushu Railway History Museum in Kitakyushu.
- KuHa 481 256: Preserved at the JR Kyushu Kokura Depot in Kitakyushu since October 2016.
- KuHa 481 603: Preserved at the Kyushu Railway History Museum in Kitakyushu.
- MoHa 484 61: Preserved at the Railway Museum in Saitama, Saitama.