651 series


The 651 series was an AC/DC dual-voltage electric multiple unit type operated by East Japan Railway Company in Japan between March 1989 and October 2023.
Trains originally operated as 7+4-car formations on Super Hitachi limited express services between in Tokyo and via the Jōban Line, but were withdrawn from regular scheduled services from the start of the revised timetable on 16 March 2013. The majority of the fleet was subsequently modified to become the 651-1000 series, and re-employed on Akagi and Kusatsu limited express services from March 2014.

Variants

  • 651-0 series: Original AC/DC sets built from 1989
  • 651-1000 series: 7-car and 4-car DC-only sets modified from 651-0 series
  • Izu Craile: Rebuilt 4-car resort trainset entering service in July 2016

    Operations

The 651-1000 series sets were used on Akagi, Swallow Akagi, and Kusatsu limited express services.
Beginning in April 2019, a four-car 651-0 series set operated as a local service on a segment of Jōban Line between Iwaki and Tomioka, making 2 round trips a day.

Formations

651-0 series

, the fleet of original 651-0 series trainsets consisted of three seven-car sets and five four-car sets, based at Katsuta Depot.

7-car sets

The seven-car sets, K101 to K109, were formed as follows, with four motored cars and three non-powered trailer cars, and car 1 at the Ueno end.
Car No.1234567
DesignationTc2M'2M2TsM'1M1Tc1
NumberingKuHa 650MoHa 650-100MoHa 651-100SaRo 651MoHa 650MoHa 651KuHa 651

  • Cars 2 and 5 were each fitted with one PS26 lozenge-type pantograph.
  • Cars 1, 3, 4, and 6 had toilets.

    4-car sets

The four-car sets, K201 to K209, were formed as follows, with two motored cars and two non-powered trailer cars, and car 8 at the Ueno end.
Car No.891011
DesignationTc2M'1M1Tc1
NumberingKuHa 650MoHa 650MoHa 651KuHa 651-100

  • Car 9 was fitted with one PS26 lozenge-type pantograph.
  • Cars 8 and 10 had toilets.

    651-1000 series

, the fleet consisted of six seven-car sets and three four-car sets, all based at Omiya Depot.

7-car sets

The seven-car sets, OM201 to OM206, were formed as follows, with four motored cars and three non-powered trailer cars, and car 1 at the Ueno end.
Car No.1234567
DesignationTc2M'2M2TsM'1M1Tc1
NumberingKuHa 650-1000MoHa 650-1100MoHa 651-1100SaRo 651-1000MoHa 650-1000MoHa 651-1000KuHa 651-1000
Seating capacity52645836686456

  • Cars 2 and 5 were each fitted with one PS33D single-arm pantograph.
  • Cars 1, 3, 4, and 6 had toilets.

    4-car sets

The four-car sets, OM301 to OM303, were formed as follows, with two motored cars and two non-powered trailer cars, and car 8 at the Ueno end.
Car No.891011
DesignationTc2M'1M1Tc
NumberingKuHa 650-1000MoHa 650-1000MoHa 651-1000KuHa 651-1100
Seating capacity52686456

  • Car 9 was fitted with one PS33D single-arm pantograph.
  • Cars 8 and 10 had toilets.

    ''Izu Craile'' 4-car set IR01

The converted four-car set IR01 was formed as follows, with two motored cars and two non-powered trailer cars, and car 1 at the southern end.
Car No.1234
DesignationTsc2M'1Ms1Tsc
NumberingKuRo 650-1007MoHa 650-1007MoRo 651-1007KuRo 651-1101
Former numberKuHa 650-1007MoHa 650-1007MoHa 651-1007KuHa 651-1101
Weight 36.341.137.831.1
Seating capacity24-2252

Car 2 was fitted with one PS33D single-arm pantograph.

Interior

Internally, Green car accommodation was arranged 2+1 abreast with a seat pitch of, and Standard class is arranged 2+2 abreast with a seat pitch of.

History

The 651 series trains were introduced on new Super Hitachi limited services between Ueno and Sendai on 11 March 1989, and the trains received the 33rd Blue Ribbon Award presented annually in Japan since 1958 by the Japan Railfan Club.
From 2 December 2000, the Green car was made entirely non-smoking, and the internal partitions were removed between December 2000 and January 2001. Three seats were added to the Green car in June 2004, increasing the seating capacity to 36. All cars became no-smoking from the start of the revised timetable on 18 March 2007. The refreshment vending machines were discontinued from 31 March 2008.
From the start of the revised timetable on 17 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. The entire fleet was replaced by the start of the revised timetable on 16 March 2013, but the sets were however retained for seasonal and additional workings.
From 1 October 2013, one 11-car 651 series formation was brought back into service for use on two Fresh Hitachi services daily while the E657 series fleet undergoes modification work to add LED seat reservation status indicators above each seat. This continued until March 2015.

651-1000 series conversions

Between late 2013 and early 2014, a number of 651 series sets were modified and renumbered 651-1000 series for use on Akagi and Kusatsu limited express services from the start of the revised timetable on 15 March 2014, replacing ageing 185 series EMUs. In 2018, seven-car set K102 also underwent this conversion. The modifications included disconnecting the original AC electrical equipment, replacing the original PS26 lozenge-type pantographs with the same PS33D single-arm pantographs used on E233 series suburban EMUs, and adding an orange bodyside stripe below the windows. No changes were made to the interiors.

''Izu Craile'' resort train

Four-car set OM301 was rebuilt as a resort train set named Izu Craile between November 2015 and April 2016, and entered service on the Ito Line and a section of the Tokaido Line between and from 16 July 2016. The name is a portmanteau formed from "Cresciuto", "train", and the suffix "-ile". Car 1 has window-facing counter seats on the seaward side, car 2 has a bar counter and lounge, car 3 has semi-open compartments, and car 4 has conventional unidirectional 2+2-abreast seating. based at Kōzu Depot. On 30 January 2020, with the introduction of the E261 series on Saphir Odoriko services, JR East announced that the Izu Craile service would no longer be necessary, and that it would be retired. The train had its last run on 28 June 2020, and was subsequently transported to Nagano General Rolling Stock Centre for scrap in October 2020.

Retirement

From the start of the revised timetable on 18 March 2023, the 651 series sets were withdrawn from Kusatsu, Swallow Akagi, and Akagi services, hence marking the end of regular service by the 651 series.
The last surviving trainset, OM201, was sent for scrap in October 2023.

Fleet details

The delivery, refurbishment, and conversion dates for the fleet are as shown below. All sets were originally built by Kawasaki Heavy Industries in Hyogo.

7-car sets

4-car sets