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(DMU) type formerly operated by
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(JNR); JR Group companies such as JR East, JR West, JR Shikoku & JR Kyushu; and later by the
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operator Isumi Railway based in Chiba, Japan, by overseas operators such as
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in Myanmar, and
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in the Philippines. 112 KiHa 52 cars were built for Japanese National Railways between 1958 and 1966. The design was based on the KiHa 20 series "general purpose" DMU type, but with two engines for use on mountainous lines.


Variants

* KiHa 52 1 – 56: Built 1958–1962 * KiHa 52 101 – 156: Built 1963–1966 * KiHa 52 651: Converted from KiHa 52 101


Livery variations


JNR-era liveries

File:Kiha 52 itoigawa.jpg, Two JR-West KiHa 52 cars in original JNR two-tone liveries in September 2008 File:Kiha52-156.jpg, KiHa 52 156 in "metropolitan" all-over red livery in August 2009 File:Kiha52 125.JPG, KiHa 52 125 in JNR two-tone blue & beige livery in August 2008


JR-era regional liveries

File:JRK-DC52-114.jpg, KiHa 52 114 in JR Kyushu livery in August 1993 File:JRW-Kiha52-125.JPG, KiHa 52 125 in "Oito Line" livery in December 1999 File:JR East DC52 Morioka-color.jpg, JR East KiHa 52s in "Morioka" livery in August 2006 File:Kiha52 121.JPG, A JR East KiHa 52 in "Niigata" livery in September 2008


Resale

Following withdrawal of the last remaining examples operated by JR-West, one car, KiHa 52 125, was resold to the private operator Isumi Railway in
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in April 2011. This unit was built in 1965, and formerly operated on the Etsumi-Hoku Line and
Ōito Line The is a railway line in Japan which connects Matsumoto Station in Nagano Prefecture with Itoigawa Station in Niigata Prefecture. There are two operators on the line: East Japan Railway Company (JR East) operates the section north of Mina ...
in the
Hokuriku region The was located in the northwestern part of Honshu, the main island of Japan. It lay along the Sea of Japan within the Chūbu region, which it is currently a part of. It is almost equivalent to Koshi Province and Hokurikudō area in pre-mod ...
until 2010. File:Kiha 52 izumi line.JPG, KiHa 52 125 in JNR two-tone blue & beige livery in May 2011 File:Kiha 52 izumi line no2.JPG, KiHa 52 125 in May 2011 after repainting into original JNR two-tone vermillion & beige livery


Overseas operations


Myanmar

Seventeen former KiHa 52 Diesel Railcars were shipped to Myanmar to be operated by
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between 2007 and 2008. The following cars were transferred to Myanmar as shown:


Philippines

Seven former JR East KiHa 52 cars originally based at JR East Niitsu Transportation Zone were donated in September 2011 to the
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(PNR), where they were used on commuter services in the Manila area. In October 2013, the trains were normally operated as two 3-car formations. The seventh car, KiHa 52 123, in Niigata livery, was taken out of service after operating for only seven months, and is stored at Tutuban Depot as a source of spare parts for the rest of the fleet. The trainsets were retired from passenger service in 2020 and they were replaced by Indonesian-built
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DMUs on the PNR North Main Line. KiHa 52-122 was later refurbished as the newest member of PNR's maintenance fleet in Caloocan, named the "Rescue Train" with the orange livery. The other two units from the KiHa-O trainset are still in storage in Tutuban as of October 2021. KiHa-B trainsets on the other hand were already retired in 2016 and Bicol trainsets were replaced by KiHa 35s. The former toilets in each car are locked out of use.


Formation

During their service as commuter trains, the two three-car sets were referred to as "KiHa-O" (for orange) and "KiHa-B" (for blue) named after the liveries they carry. They were formed as shown below.


Preserved examples

In addition to KiHa 52 125 operated on the Isumi Railway, three Kiha 52 cars are preserved in Japan, as listed below. * KiHa 52 115: Former Tsuyama Depot roundhouse,
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* KiHa 52 130: Osumi Line Memorial Park,
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* KiHa 52 156: Inside Itoigawa Geostation Geopal at Itoigawa Station in
Itoigawa, Niigata is a city located in Niigata Prefecture, Japan. , the city had an estimated population of 41,333, and a population density of 55 persons per km2. The total area of the city is . Geography Itoigawa is located in the far southwestern corne ...


References

{{PNR Rolling Stocks 52 Philippine National Railways Japanese National Railways East Japan Railway Company Kyushu Railway Company West Japan Railway Company Train-related introductions in 1958 Rolling stock of the Philippines ja:国鉄キハ20系気動車#キハ52形