785 series


The 785 series is an AC electric multiple unit train type operated by Hokkaido Railway Company on Super Kamui and Suzuran limited express services in Hokkaido, Japan, since 1990.

Design

The trains were built jointly by Hitachi and Kawasaki Heavy Industries.

Formations

Sets NE 1–5

Cars 2 and 4 are each fitted with one N-PS785S single-arm pantograph.

Sets NE 501–502

Cars 2 and 5 are each fitted with one N-PS785S single-arm pantograph.

Original 2+4-car sets

Car No.654321
DesignationMcTAc'McTAMTc'
NumberingKuMoHa 785-100KuHa 784KuMoHa 785SaHa 784MoHa 785KuHa 785

Cars 3 and 5 were each fitted with one N-PS721B scissors-type pantograph.

785-300 series ''Super Hakuchō'' set NE303

2-car set converted from former stored cars for use on Super Hakuchō services from December 2010

Interior

The 785 series trainsets do not include Green class accommodation, but car 4 is designated as a "u-Seat" car with improved seating for reserved seat passengers. All other cars are normally designated as non-reserved seating.

History

30 vehicles were delivered in 1990, formed as five 2-car and five 4-car sets. These entered service from 1 September 1990 on new Super White Arrow limited express services between and. Sets were also used on some Lilac services.
From 18 February 2002, the original 4- and 2-car sets were reformed with the addition of newly built MoHa 784-500 and MoHa 785-500 cars to create a fleet of seven 5-car sets and one spare 2-car set, which was kept in storage. The control equipment from the cabs of cars within sets was removed between 2007 and 2008.
From 1 October 2007, they were reassigned to new Super Kamui limited express services between and, and Airport rapid services between Sapporo and in conjunction with 789-1000 series EMUs.
The spare 2-car set, NE 105, stored out of use since 2002 was modified in 2010 and repainted with green cab ends for use in conjunction with 789 series sets on Super Hakuchō services from the start of the revised timetable on 4 December 2010. This set has a maximum speed of 140 km/h.