KiHa 189 series
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 type operated by West Japan Railway Company
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 services between and in Japan since November 2010.

Formation

Trains are formed as 3-car sets, as shown below.
Car No. 1 2 3
Designation Mc2 M1 Mc1
Numbering KiHa 189-1000 KiHa 188 KiHa 189
Seating capacity 60 56 40
Weight (t) 48.0 47.5 49.5

Interior

The trains are all standard-class, with a total seating capacity of 156 passengers per 3-car set. Seating is in standard 2+2 abreast configuration with a seat pitch of 970 mm, an increase of 60 mm compared with the earlier KiHa 181 series trains.

History

The first three-car set was delivered from Niigata Transys to Fukui Depot on 19 March 2010, with test running commencing on 23 March.

The trains entered revenue service from 7 November 2010.
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