Intended for use in the Tohoku region, the basic design and appearance was identical to the 475 series dual-voltage EMUs introduced around the same time in Kyushu, and similar to the earlier 453 and 473 series EMUs. The first units built were not equipped with air-conditioning, except for the SaRo 455 "Green" cars.
Variants
455-0 series
455-200 series
455-300 series
455-400 series
455-500 series
455-600 series
455-700 series
455-0 series
These were the 455 series cars built from new between 1965 and 1971.
KuHa 455-1 – 75, driving trailer cars
KuMoHa 455-1 – 51, driving motor cars
KuRoHa 455-1, composite driving trailer converted from KuHa 455-44 with three rows of "Green" seats
MoHa 454-1 – 51, intermediate motor cars, with pantograph
SaHa 455-1 – 8, intermediate trailer cars
SaRo 455-1 – 45, "Green" trailer cars
SaHaShi 455-1 – 26, buffet cars
With the reduction in express services and gradual reassignment of 455 series sets to local services, a number of cab cars were subsequently rebuilt from intermediate cars or other EMU types from 1975 to allow shorter sets to be formed.
455-200 series
KuHa 455-201: Rebuilt in 1975 from SaHaShi 455-18 buffet car
KuHa 455-202 – 203: Rebuilt in 1979 from 451 series EMU driving cars KuHa 451-26 and 27
455-300 series
KuHa 455-301 – 320: Rebuilt in 1984 from 165 series EMU KuHa 165 driving cars.
KuHa 455-321 – 324: Rebuilt 1984-1985 from 169 series EMU KuHa 169-900 driving cars.
455-400 series
KuHa 455-401: Rebuilt in 1984 from 165 series EMU KuMoHa 165 driving car.
KuHa 455-402 – 405: Rebuilt 1984-1985 from 169 series EMU KuMoHa 169-900 driving cars.
455-500 series
KuHa 455-501 – 505: Rebuilt in 1983 from 165 series EMU SaHa 165 intermediate trailer cars.
455-600 series
KuHa 455-601 – 605: Rebuilt in 1984 from 455 series EMU SaRo 455 intermediate "Green" trailer cars.
KuHa 455-606 – 611: Rebuilt from 165 series EMU SaRo 165 intermediate "Green" trailer cars.
455-700 series
KuHa 455-701 – 702: Rebuilt in 1986 and 1987 from 455 series EMU SaHa 455 intermediate trailer cars.
Formations
As of 1 October 2019, JR-West operates 2 KuHa 455-700 cars. These cars are included in mixed 413/455 series three-car sets based at Kanazawa Depot and used on the Nanao Line. They are formed as shown below.
Designation
Mc
M'
Tc'
Numbering
KuMoHa 413
MoHa 412
KuHa 455-700
The MoHa 412 car is fitted with one PS21 lozenge-type pantograph.
Set B11 includes 413-100 series cars KuMoHa 413-101 and MoHa 412-101.
Past formations
As of October 1 2013, JR-West operated 16 KuHa 455 cars, included in mixed 413/455 and 475/455 series three-car sets based at Kanazawa Depot and used on the Hokuriku Main Line. They were formed as shown below.
In March 2013, these sets were reallocated to the Nanao Line.
475 series sets A05 and A26
The MoHa 474 car is fitted with one PS21 lozenge-type pantograph.
A typical formation for a combined Bandai and Iwate service as of March 1972 is shown below.
Car No.
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
Numbering
KuHa 455
MoHa 454
KuMoHa 455
SaRo 455
MoHa 454
KuMoHa 455
KuHa 451
SaHaShi 451
MoHa 450
KuMoHa 451
SaRo 455
MoHa 454
KuMoHa 455
JR East 3-car sets based at Sendai Depot and used in the Tohoku region until their withdrawal in 2008 were formed as shown below.
Designation
Mc
M'
Tc'
Numbering
KuMoHa 455
MoHa 454
KuHa 455
The MoHa 454 car was fitted with one PS16 lozenge-type pantograph.
One JR East 3-car set, S40, based at Sendai Depot, was modified in 1999 with a KuRoHa 455 car at the north end including three rows of "Green" car accommodation arranged 2+2 abreast.
Designation
Mc
M'
Tc'
Numbering
KuRoHa 455-1
MoHa 454-40
KuMoHa 455-40
The MoHa 454 car was fitted with one PS16 lozenge-type pantograph.
Designed for use on express services, passenger accommodation consisted of fixed 4-person seating bays.
Liveries
History
The 455 series trains were first introduced from the start of the 1 October 1965 revised timetable, operating on Iwate and Kitakami express services between in Tokyo and in the north-east of Japan, and also on Matsushima services between Ueno and. From 1 July 1967, 455 series trains were introduced on new Bandai express services operating on the Banetsu West Line. From 1 October 1968, with the completion of AC electrification of the route between and Sendai via the Ou Main Line and Senzan Line, 455 series trains were introduced on Zaō services operating between Ueno and Yamagata. From the late 1960s, JNR was beginning to install air-conditioning on its trains, and 455 series cars built from June 1968 were designed to allow air-conditioning to be added easily at a later date. Air-conditioning was subsequently retrofitted between 1969 and 1975. With the opening of the Tohoku Shinkansen, the number of express services in the region were cut back from the start of the 15 November 1982 timetable revision, and discontinued by March 1985. JR East 455 series sets were reassigned to local services, and withdrawn by 2008.