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train service operated on the
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by
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(JR East) since July 1992. The name was formerly used for a
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service operated by
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(JNR) and later by JR East, which ran from Ueno to Akita, and was discontinued in 1992 when the new shinkansen service commenced. The Japanese word "tsubasa" means "wing".


Service outline

The services were originally operated by 7-car 400 series trains, later replaced by 7-car E3 series trains. They couple with
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trains for their journey from
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, travelling at a maximum speed of . ''Tsubasa'' trains are limited to on the Yamagata Shinkansen from Fukushima to Shinjō since there are many sharp curves and level crossings, as the line is essentially a regauged narrow-gauge line.


Train formations

''Tsubasa'' services are operated by 7-car E3 series trainsets, with car 11 at the Tokyo end. All seats are no-smoking.JR Timetable, October 2013 issue, p. 992


Rolling stock

''Tsubasa'' services are operated using a fleet of three E3-1000 series and twelve E3-2000 series 7-car trains. The latter were phased in from December 2008, totally replacing the older 400 series trains from April 2010. File:Shinkansen400 Tsubasa.JPG, 400 series, March 2008 File:JReastE3-1000 Omiya 20110416.jpg, E3-1000 series, April 2011 E3-2000-L67-of-Yamagata-Shinkansen.jpg, E3-2000 series, May 2009


History


Limited express service (1961–1992)

The ''Tsubasa'' service commenced from the start of the revised timetable on 1 October 1961 as a
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operating between in Tokyo and , using new
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(DMU) trains in 6-car formations. Initially, there was one return service daily, with a journey time of exactly 8 hours 30 minutes in either direction, cutting two hours off the journey time for the previous direct express service between Ueno and Akita. The outward service departed from Ueno at 12:30, arriving at Akita at 21:00. The return service departed from Akita at 08:10, arriving at Ueno at 16:40. From April 1963, the trains were increased from 6 to 7 cars to cope with the popularity of the service, and from 5 December of the same year, an additional unit was added to the formation when running between Ueno and Morioka. From the start of the October 1968 timetable revision, services were extended to run to and from Tokyo Station, and KiHa 81 driving cars formerly used on ''
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'' services were added to the formations. In February 1970, the KiHa 80 series trains were replaced by
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10-car DMU formations, which were capable of running at a maximum speed of 120 km/h on the main line. In July 1971, these formations were lengthened to 12 cars. In October 1975, electrification of the Ou Main Line was completed, and from the start of the revised timetable on 25 November, the KiHa 181 series DMUs were replaced on ''Tsubasa'' services by
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(EMU) trains. From the start of the revised timetable in October 1978, three return workings operated daily, with non-reserved cars also included for the first time. Service patterns were revised following the opening of the Tohoku Shinkansen in November 1982. Service frequency was increased to five trains in each direction daily, but most services were cut back to operate between Fukushima and Akita, with only one down service and two up services remaining between Ueno and Akita.


Shinkansen service (1992–)

From 1 July 1992, the ''Tsubasa'' name was transferred to new high-speed shinkansen services operating between Ueno and Yamagata. Services used 6-car 400 series trains coupled to a 200 series on Tōhoku Shinkansen tracks between Tokyo and
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. Initially, there were 14 return workings daily. From December 1993, all trains were extended to start and terminate at Tokyo Station, and in December 1994, service frequency was increased from 14 to 15 return workings daily. From 1 December 1995, trains were extended to 7 cars. From 4 December 1999, ''Tsubasa'' services were extended to Shinjō Station, with the fastest service (''Tsubasa'' 113) taking 3 hours 5 minutes. Two new E3-1000 series sets (L51 and L52) were also added to the fleet. From 21 September 2001, double-decker
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replaced the 200 series trains on the Tōhoku Shinkansen. In 2005, a third E3-1000 series trainset (L53) entered service. From 18 March 2007, all cars were made non-smoking. From 20 December 2008, new E3-2000 series trains entered service, replacing 400 series trainsets."山形新幹線に新型車両" (New Trains for Yamagata Shinkansen). (20 December 2008)
. Retrieved on 20 December 2008.
The last 400 series set (L3) in service was withdrawn on 18 April 2010. From the start of the revised timetable on 17 March 2012, nine out of sixteen daily ''Tsubasa'' services run coupled with ''Yamabiko'' services formed of
E2 series The is a Japanese high-speed Shinkansen train type operated by East Japan Railway Company (JR East) on the Tohoku Shinkansen high-speed lines in Japan since 1997. They are formed in 8- and 10-car sets. The 8-car sets were used on the Hokurik ...
trains, instead of E4 series sets, allowing the maximum speed to be raised from 240 km/h to 275 km/h on the Tōhoku Shinkansen tracks, and shaving up to 6 minutes off journey times between Tokyo and Shinjō. Since the start of the revised timetable on 29 September 2012, all sixteen daily ''Tsubasa'' services run coupled with E2 series ''Yamabiko'' trains, allowing the maximum speed of all services to be raised from 240 km/h to 275 km/h. From spring 2014, the entire fleet of fifteen E3-1000 and E3-2000 series sets used on ''Tsubasa'' services are scheduled to be reliveried in a new colour scheme designed by industrial designer
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. Three sets are scheduled to be repainted by June 2014, with the entire fleet of fifteen sets repainted by mid 2016.


See also

*
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References


External links


JR East E3 series ''Tsubasa''
{{JR East trains Yamagata Shinkansen Railway services introduced in 1992 Named Shinkansen trains