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| name = Akita Relay | image = KiHa110-300 Akita Relay Akita 19970101.jpg | image_width = 300px | caption = KiHa 110-300 series DMU on an Akita Relay service at Akita Station, January 1997 | type = Limited express | status = Discontinued | locale = Tohoku region, Japan | predecessor = Tazawa | first = 30 March 1996 | last = 21 March 1997 | successor = Komachi | operator = | formeroperator= JR East | ridership = | start = {{STN|Tokyo}} | stops = | end = {{STN|Akita}} | distance = | journeytime = | frequency = | trainnumber = | line_used = Kitakami Line, Ōu Main Line | class = Standard class only | access = | seating = | catering = | stock = KiHa 110-300 series DMU | gauge = {{RailGauge|1067mm|lk=on}} | el = | speed = {{Convert|100|km/h|mph|round=5|abbr=on}}[1] | owners = | routenumber = | map = | map_state = }} The {{Nihongo|Akita Relay|秋田リレー}} was a limited express train service operated by East Japan Railway Company (JR East) in Japan between March 1996 and March 1997.[1] Engineering work to convert the Tazawako Line between Morioka and Ōmagari from {{RailGauge|1067mm}} narrow gauge to {{RailGauge|1435mm}} standard gauge for use by Akita Shinkansen services entailed the complete closure of the line between March 1996 and March 1997. The Tazawa limited express services that previously linked Morioka with Akita and Aomori were curtailed to run between Akita and Aomori only, and temporary Akita Relay limited express diesel services were operated instead between Kitakami on the Tōhoku Shinkansen and Akita via the Kitakami Line and Ōu Main Line.[1] Services commenced on 30 March 1996, with 10 "down" services and 11 "up" services operating daily using a specially built fleet of KiHa 110-300 series DMUs mostly in 4-car formations, but with some 3- or 7-car formations.[2] These trains featured 2+2 abreast unidirectional limited express style seating identical to the seating used in E217 series EMU Green cars.[3] The Akita Relay services ended on 21 March 1997, the day before Akita Shinkansen Komachi services commenced between Morioka and Akita.[1] The KiHa 110-300 series DMUs were subsequently refitted with standard seating, renumbered as KiHa 110-200 series, and reassigned for use on other lines such as the Iiyama Line.[3] SchedulesDown (Kitakami → Akita)
Up (Akita → Kitakami)
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References1. ^1 2 {{cite book | last = Yamanouchi | first = Shūichirō | title = 東北・上越新幹線 |trans-title=Tōhoku & Jōetsu Shinkansen | publisher = JTB Can Books | year = 2002 | location = Tokyo, Japan | isbn = 4-533-04513-8}} {{JR East trains}}こまち (列車)2. ^1 {{cite book |title = JR特急10年の歩み|trans-title= 10 Years of JR Limited Express Trains | publisher = Kousai Shuppansha | date = May 1997 | location = Japan | page = 131| isbn = 4-330-45697-4}} 3. ^1 {{cite book |title = JR全車輛ハンドブック1997 |trans-title=JR Rolling Stock Handbook 1997 | publisher = Neko Publishing | year = 1997 | location = Japan | isbn = }} 4. ^{{cite magazine| last = | first = | title = 新幹線開業前夜 |trans-title=The Eve of Shinkansen Openings |magazine=Japan Railfan Magazine | volume = 50| issue = 590|page=35| publisher = Koyusha| location = Japan | date = June 2010}} 9 : Shinkansen|East Japan Railway Company|Named passenger trains of Japan|Kitakami Line|Ōu Main Line|Railway services introduced in 1996|Railway services discontinued in 1997|1996 establishments in Japan|1997 disestablishments in Japan |
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