E129 series
The E129 series is a DC electric multiple unit train type operated by East Japan Railway Company on local services in the Niigata area since 6 December 2014.
Design
Built at the J-TREC factory in Niitsu, Niigata, the stainless steel body and "universal design" interior is derived from the E233 series commuter EMU. Externally, trains are finished in a livery with "golden yellow" and "Crested ibis stripes. The trains have a maximum speed of.Operations
E129 series trains operate on the following lines, completely replacing older 115 series sets by around 2017.The E129 series trains can operated in multiple, to form 2+2, 2+4, and 2+2+2 formations, but do not operate in multiple with E127 series trains except in emergencies.
Fleet
the E129 series fleet consists of 34 two-car sets numbered A1 to A34 and 27 four-car sets numbered B1 to B27. All sets are based at Niigata Depot.Formations
2-car sets A1-A34
The two-car sets, A1 to A34, consist of two motored cars, each with one powered bogie, and are formed as shown below.| Designation | Mc-100 | Mc'-100 |
| Numbering | KuMoHa E129-100 | KuMoHa E128-100 |
| Weight | 37.2 | 37.2 |
| Capacity | 140/50 | 133/46 |
- The KuMoHa E129-100 car is fitted with a PS33G single-arm pantograph.
- The KuMoHa E128-100 car has a universal access toilet.
4-car sets B1-B27
| Designation | Mc-0 | M'-0 | M-0 | Mc'-0 |
| Numbering | KuMoHa E129 | MoHa E128 | MoHa E129 | KuMoHa E128 |
| Weight | 37.2 | 31.6 | 32.7 | 37.0 |
| Capacity | 140/50 | 154/60 | 154/60 | 133/46 |
- The KuMoHa E129 and MoHa E129 cars are each fitted with one PS33G single-arm pantograph.
- The KuMoHa E128 car has a universal access toilet.
Interior
History
Initial details of the new trains were announced by JR East in July 2013. The first two two-car sets, A1 and A2, were delivered on 8 October 2014, with test-running commencing the same day.The first trains entered revenue service on 6 December 2014.