Tanigawa (train)

Japanese high-speed Shinkansen train service From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

The Tanigawa (たにがわ) is a high-speed train service operated by the East Japan Railway Company (JR East) on the Jōetsu Shinkansen in Japan.[1]

Service typeShinkansen (Local)
StatusOperational
LocaleHonshu, Japan
PredecessorToki
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E7 series set F29 on a Joetsu Shinkansen Tanigawa service in 2022
Overview
Service typeShinkansen (Local)
StatusOperational
LocaleHonshu, Japan
PredecessorToki
First service15 November 1982 (Limited express)
1 October 1997 (Shinkansen)
Current operatorJR East
Former operatorJNR
Route
TerminiTokyo
Echigo-Yuzawa or Gala Yuzawa
Lines usedJoetsu Shinkansen
Gala-Yuzawa Line
On-board services
ClassStandard + Green + Gran Class
Catering facilitiesTrolley service
Technical
Rolling stockE7 series
Track gauge1,435 mm (4 ft 8+12 in) standard gauge
Electrification25 kV 50 Hz AC (Overhead line)
Operating speed275 km/h (170 mph)
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Rolling stock

Former rolling stock

  • 185 series EMUs (15 November 1982 - September 1997)
  • E1 series (Max Tanigawa) (until September 2012)
  • 200 series 10-car "K" sets (1 October 1997 – 15 March 2013)
  • E2 series 10-car sets (26 January 2013 until 17 March 2023)[2][3]
  • E4 series (Max Tanigawa) (7 May 2001 - 1 October 2021)

History

The name Tanigawa (written as "谷川") was first introduced on 15 November 1982 for limited express services operating between Ueno in Tokyo and Minakami on the Jōetsu Line.[4]

From 1 October 1997, the name (written as "たにがわ") was used for the all-stations services between Tokyo and Echigo-Yuzawa on the Jōetsu Shinkansen, replacing the previous Toki all-stations services. During the winter skiing season, trains terminate and start at the seasonal Gala-Yuzawa Station.[1]

E2 series 10-car sets were introduced on three return Tanigawa services daily from 26 January 2013, operating at a maximum speed of 240 km/h (150 mph).[2][5]

E2 series sets were removed from Tanigawa services (as well as the faster Toki services on the Joetsu Shinkansen) on the 18 March 2023 timetable revision as the line underwent an operating speed increase from 240 to 275 km/h (149 to 171 mph).[3]

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