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train service which runs between and in
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, Japan, operated by the
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(JR Kyushu).


Service pattern

''Midori'' services run between and , often combined with ''
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'' services between Hakata and . In the past, services were also combined with some ''
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'' services between Hakata and (now renamed to Kōhoku Station).


Rolling stock

Services are formed of 4-car
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(EMU) sets with Green car (first class) accommodation. As of 2022,
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and
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trains are also used for Midori services to Hakata.


Formations

Services are normally formed of 4- or 8-car
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EMU formations as shown below. All cars are no-smoking.


4-car formations


8-car formations


History

The ''Midori'' name was first used from 1 October 1961 on limited express services operating between Osaka and Hakata using 12-car
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(DMU) sets. Timings were as shown below. * Down: Osaka 13:40 → Hakata 22:35 * Up: Hakata 07:25 → Osaka 16:20 From 1 October 1964, with the opening of the
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, services operated between and and . Although the route was now electrified, services continued to use KiHa 80 series DMU sets formed as 13 cars. * Down: Shin-Osaka 10:30 → Kumamoto 21:35 / Oita 21:10 * Up: Kumamoto 08:30 / Oita 09:10 → Shin-Osaka 19:35 From 1 October 1965, the services operated between Shin-Osaka and Sasebo and Oita. From 1 October 1967, services were once again modified to run between Shin-Osaka and Oita, this time using new
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EMUs. The 581 series units were used for only a year on these services, however, replaced by 11-car
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EMU formations from October 1968. With the opening of the
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to in October 1973, ''Midori'' services were increased to two return workings daily, operating between Okayama and Oita. From April 1974, the
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to was electrified, and the ''Midori'' services were reorganized as shown below, with one working daily extended to and from . * Down ''Midori 1'': Osaka → Oita * Down ''Midori 2'': Okayama → Miyazaki * Up ''Midori 1'': Oita → Okayama * Up ''Midori 2'': Miyazaki → Osaka These services were discontinued from March 1975 following the completion of the Sanyō Shinkansen to Hakata. From 1 July 1976, following electrification of the route from Hakata to Nagasaki and Sasebo, the ''Midori'' name was revived for new services operating between , Hakata and Sasebo, using 4-car 485 series EMUs running as 12-car formations in conjunction with ''
Kamome is a limited express train operated by JR Kyushu in Japan. It operates between Hakata and Nagasaki on the Kagoshima Main Line and the Nagasaki Main Line. ''Kamome'' means seagull in Japanese. As of 23 September 2022, the name was inherited by ...
'' services between Kokura/Hakata and Hizen-Yamaguchi. Initially 6 return workings daily were operated, increased to 10 daily from October 1980, and further increased to 13 return workings daily from November 1982. From November 1986, the ''Midori'' services were rescheduled to operate separately from the ''Kamome'' services. Following privatization of
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(JNR), the 485 series EMUs used on ''Midori'' services were refurbished between 1990 and 1991, receiving all-over red liveries and "Midori Express" branding. By March 2000, all services were operated with
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EMUs.


References


External links


JR Kyushu ''Midori'' information
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