KiHa 160
KiHa 160 | |
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In service | 1 June 1997 – 2013 |
Manufacturer | Niigata Tekko |
Constructed | 1997 |
Refurbished | 2007 |
Scrapped | 2013 |
Number built | 1 vehicle |
Number in service | None |
Formation | Single car |
Fleet numbers | KiHa 160-1 |
Capacity | 110 (42 seated) |
Operators | JR Hokkaido |
Depots | Tomakomai |
Lines served | Hidaka Main Line |
Specifications | |
Car body construction | Steel |
Car length | 18,500 mm (60 ft 8 in) |
Width | 2,700 mm (8 ft 10 in) |
Height | 3,620 mm (11 ft 11 in) |
Doors | 2 sliding doors per side |
Maximum speed | 110 km/h (70 mph) |
Weight | 32.5 t |
Prime mover(s) | N-DMF13HZ |
Power output | 330 hp (250 kW) |
Transmission | Hydraulic |
Bogies | N-DT150 (motored), N-TR150 (trailer) |
Multiple working | KiHa 130 |
Track gauge | 1,067 mm (3 ft 6 in) |
The KiHa 160 (キハ160形) was a single-car diesel multiple unit (DMU) train operated by Hokkaido Railway Company (JR Hokkaido) on the Hidaka Main Line in Japan. A single car was built in 1997 by Niigata Tekko (now Niigata Transys) to replace the KiHa 130 DMU car (KiHa 130-5) withdrawn due to collision damage sustained in a level crossing accident in January 1996.[1] From 2007, the unit was rebuilt as an experimental hybrid car, branded "Inno Tech Train", before being finally withdrawn in fiscal 2013.
Design
[edit]The design was based on the Tsugaru Railway 21 series DMU built to Niigata's "NDC" lightweight design.[2] As with the KiHa 150-100 cars, the Kiha 160 had inward-opening hopper windows.[3]
When delivered, the unit was originally painted in a similar livery to the KiHa 150-0 units, with light green doors, a light green waistline band, and light purple stripes.[4] From September 1999, it was repainted into a new livery similar to the KiHa 40-350 DMUs transferred to the Hidaka Line on which the KiHa 160 was used.[2]
Internally, the car had fixed 2+1 facing transverse seating bays, with longitudinal bench seating next to the doorways.[3]
- A JR Hokkaido KiHa 150-100 series DMU car in September 2008, showing the same livery as initially carried by Kiha 160-1
- KiHa 160-1 at Tomakomai Station in revised livery before rebuilding
History
[edit]KiHa 160-1 entered revenue service on the Hidaka Main Line on 1 June 1997, used interchangeably with the KiHa 130 DMUs also used on the line.[3]
In 2007, the unit was rebuilt as an experimental hybrid vehicle using a motor-assisted hybrid system. At the same time, the longitudinal bench seating was replaced with limited-express style transverse seating.[2]
Following the completion of testing, the unit was placed in storage at Naebo Works,[2] before being officially withdrawn in fiscal 2013.[5]
References
[edit]- ^ Jēāru zensharyō handobukku: Rail Magazine 2009 JR全車輌ハンドブック2009 [JR Rolling Stock Handbook 2009]. Japan: Neko Publishing. 2009. p. 473. ISBN 978-4-7770-0836-0.
- ^ a b c d Nishiwaki, Kōji (October 2011). JR各社の新世代気動車の現状 JR北海道キハ160形 JR東日本キハE200形 [The Current Situation of JR Group Modern DMUs: JR Hokkaido KiHa 160 & JR East KiHa E200]. Japan Railfan Magazine. Vol. 51, no. 606. Japan: Koyusha Co., Ltd. pp. 96–101.
- ^ a b c 日本と世界の鉄道カタログ'97~'98 [Japan and World Railway Catalogue 1997–1998] (in Japanese). Japan: Seibido Publishing. 17 August 1997. pp. 58–59. ISBN 978-4-415-09254-6.
- ^ JR全車輛ハンドブック1997 [JR Rolling Stock Handbook 1997]. Japan: Neko Publishing. 1997. p. 360.
- ^ Tezuka, Kazuyuki (July 2014). 車両のうごき2013-2014 [Rolling stock changes (2013–2014)]. Japan Railfan Magazine (in Japanese). Vol. 54, no. 639. Japan: Koyusha Co., Ltd. p. 70.
External links
[edit]- JR Hokkaido KiHa 160 (Japan Railfan Magazine) (in Japanese)