词条 | Hatsukari | ||||
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| name = Hatsukari Super Hatsukari | image = JR East E751 hatsukari.jpg | image_width = 300px | caption = E751 series EMU on a Super Hatsukari service, 2002 | type = Limited express | status = Discontinued | locale = Tohoku region, Japan | first = 1 October 1958 (Hatsukari) 18 March 2000 (Super Hatsukari) | last = 30 November 2002 | successor = Super Hakuchō | operator = | formeroperator= JNR JR East | start = {{STN|Morioka}} | stops = | end = {{STN|Hakodate}} | distance = | journeytime = | frequency = | trainnumber = | line_used = Tōhoku Main Line Tsugaru-Kaikyo Line | stock = 485 series, E751 series EMUs | gauge = {{RailGauge|1067mm|lk=on}} | el = 20 kV AC, 50 Hz overhead | speed = {{Convert|140|km/h|mph|round=5|abbr=on}} }} The {{nihongo|Hatsukari|はつかり}} and {{nihongo|Super Hatsukari|スーパーはつかり}} were limited express train services in Japan operated by Japanese National Railways (JNR) and later East Japan Railway Company (JR East) from 1958 until 2002.[1] HistoryThe Hatsukari was first introduced on 1 October 1958 as a long-distance steam-hauled limited express service operating between {{STN|Ueno}} in Tokyo and {{STN|Aomori}} via the Jōban Line.[2] From 1960, new KiHa 81 series diesel multiple units were introduced on the service,[3] reducing the journey time to 10 hours 25 minutes. From 1 October 1968, the train was routed via the more direct Tōhoku Main Line using 583 series electric multiple units.[2] From 15 November 1982, with the opening of the Tōhoku Shinkansen to {{STN|Morioka}}, the Hatsukari service was truncated to operate between Morioka and Aomori. This was extended to operate to {{STN|Hakodate}} in Hokkaido from 13 March 1988, following the opening of the undersea Seikan Tunnel.[1] The maximum speed was raised to {{Convert|140|km/h|mph|round=5|abbr=on}} through the Seikan Tunnel from 16 March 1991.[4] New E751 series electric multiple units were introduced from 18 March 2000, with the trains running as Morioka – Aomori Super Hatsukari alongside the Morioka – Hakodate Hatsukari services using 485-3000 series EMUs.[1] The Super Hatsukari and Hatsukari services were discontinued from the start of the revised timetable on 1 December 2002, with the opening of the Tōhoku Shinkansen extension to {{STN|Hachinohe}}, and were superseded by new Hakuchō and Super Hakuchō services operating from Hachinohe to Hakodate. The E751 series EMUs were reassigned to new Tsugaru limited express services operating between Hachinohe and Hirosaki.[1] Rolling stock
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References1. ^1 2 3 {{cite book | last = Haraguchi| first = Takayuki | title = Encyclopedia of JR's Railway Cars: JR全車輌 | publisher = Sekai Bunka | year = 2009 | location = Japan | page = 219| isbn = 978-4-418-09905-4}} {{JR East trains}}{{DEFAULTSORT:Hatsukari (Train)}}2. ^1 {{cite book | title = 列車名鑑1995 |trans-title= Train Name Directory 1995| publisher = Railway Journal| date = August 1995 | location = Japan|pages=31, 128| isbn = }} 3. ^{{cite book |title = 最新特急大カタログ |trans-title= Modern Limited Express Catalogue | publisher = JTB | date = November 1992 | location = Japan | page = 34| isbn = }} 4. ^{{cite magazine| last = Kekke| first = Yoshiyuki| title = JR高速在来線列車ガイド|trans-title= JR high-speed conventional train service guide|magazine=Tetsudō Daiya Jōhō Magazine | volume = 42| issue = 352| page =17| publisher = Kōtsū Shimbun | location = Japan |language= Japanese| date = August 2013}} 4 : Named passenger trains of Japan|East Japan Railway Company|Railway services introduced in 1958|Railway services discontinued in 2002 |
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