Kuroshio (train)

Kuroshio

A 289 series EMU on a Kuroshio service in February 2016
Overview
Service type Limited express
Status Operational
First service 1965
Current operator(s) JR West
Former operator(s) JNR
Route
Line used Tokaido Main Line (JR Kyoto Line), Osaka Loop Line, Hanwa Line, Kisei Line (Kinokuni Line)
Technical
Rolling stock 283 series, 287 series, 289 series
Track gauge 1,067 mm (3 ft 6 in)
Electrification 1,500 V DC

The Kuroshio (くろしお) is a limited express train service in Japan connecting Kyoto, Shin-Osaka, Tennōji, Wakayama, Kii-Tanabe, Shirahama, and Shingu via the Tokaido Main Line (JR Kyoto Line), Osaka Loop Line, Hanwa Line, and Kisei Line (Kinokuni Line), operated by West Japan Railway Company (JR West). This article covers the derivative limited express trains, "Super Kuroshio (スーパーくろしお)" and "Ocean Arrow (オーシャンアロー)", the names of which were discontinued from start of the revised timetable on 17 March 2012.

Station stops

Kyoto - Shin-Osaka - (Nishikujo) - Tennoji - (Izumi-Fuchu) - (Hineno) - (Izumi-Sunagawa) - Wakayama - Kainan - (Minoshima) - (Fujinami) - (Yuasa) - Gobo - (Minabe) - Kii-Tanabe - Shirahama - Susami - Kushimoto - Koza - Taiji - Kii-Katsuura - Shingu

Rolling stock

New 287 series EMUs were introduced on Kuroshio services from start of the revised timetable on 17 March 2012. From the same date, the Super Kuroshio and Ocean Arrow service names were discontinued, with services integrated with Kuroshio services.[2]

New 289 series series EMUs converted from former dual-voltage 683 series trainsets were introduced on Kuroshio services from 31 October 2015, replacing the last remaining JNR-era 381 series trains.[3] The 289 series fleet consists of five six-car sets and three three-car sets (39 vehicles in total).[1]

Former rolling stock

Formations

Direction
left: Shirahama, Shingū
right: Shin-Osaka, Kyoto
283 series
(Ocean Arrow type)
123456
O, GNRNRRRR
287 series
123456
GRNRNRRRR

See also

References

External links

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