The 485 series was introduced in 1968 as a limited express train compatible with three power sources: DC and 50/60Hz AC, and was used on electrified sections nationwide.1 The 'Hakutaka' is a limited express train that began operation with the opening of the Hokuetsu Express Hokuhoku Line in 1997. Some of the cars painted in Kaminumattari color have had their interiors upgraded and the passenger windows enlarged both above and below. All of the T5 trains deployed in the Kaminumattari Operations District were upgraded cars, and in addition to the 'Raicho,' they were used for the 'Hakutaka' and other trains that could run on the Hokuetsu Express Hokuhoku Line.
Features
- High grade (HG) specifications
- The body color is white with a blue and green stripe around the waist, recreating the Kaminumattari color
- The bodies of the upgraded Moha 484 series 1500 and Moha 485 series 1500 cars are reproduced with new production
- The car number of the T5 train set belonging to the Kaminumattari Driving District is printed
- The green car mark is printed
- The H-rubber is reproduced in black
- Shoe prints and door rails are printed
- The toilet tank is installed
- New current collection system and black wheels are used
- Each coupling side is equipped with a TN coupler (SP) with piping as standard
Contents
Vehicles
- Moha 485-1505
- Moha 484-1505
- Salo 481-112
Accessories
- Runner parts: radio antenna, etc.
- Runner parts: telephone antenna, jig
- Parts: telephone antenna jig for Salo