The 485 series appeared in 1968 as a limited express train compatible with three power sources: DC and AC 50/60Hz, and was active in electrified sections nationwide.
The "Kitakinki" is a limited express train that connects Shin-Osaka and Kinosaki, and was introduced when the Fukuchiyama Line between Takarazuka and Fukuchiyama, and the Sanin Main Line between Fukuchiyama and Kinosaki were electrified with the timetable change in November 1986.
The 485 series collected from various places was used, and it was characterized by a variety of modified cars and short formations of 4 or 6 cars.
From around 1990, the 485 series of the "Kitakinki" was modified to the 183 series 800 series by removing the AC equipment.
The Kiha 65 Edel Tango is a joyful train that appeared in 1988.
The train of the same name, "Edel Tango", started operation on July 16, 1988 as a special express train that ran between Shin-Osaka and Amanohashidate, partially entering the Kitakinki Tango Railway Miyafuku Line (currently the Kyoto Tango Railway Miyafuku Line).
Between Shin-Osaka and Fukuchiyama, it was coupled with the 485 series "Kitakinki" express train, and both the up and down trains were unpowered and were coupled to the rear of the 485 series train, being towed by it.
The coupling of "Kitakinki" and "Edel Tango" could be seen until 1996, when "Tango Discovery" appeared and began coupling with "Kitakinki", and "Edel Tango" was discontinued.
Features
- High grade (HG) specifications
- Reproduces a train formed by coupling the 485 series Kitakinki and the Kiha 65 Edel Tango
485 series Kitakinki
- Reproduces the Kuroha 481 series 214 and Kuha 481 series 802, which have distinctive front shapes
- Printed train mark "Kitakinki" already installed
- ATS on-board sub parts included
- Toilet tank already installed
- Car number, shoe prints, door rails, JR mark, and Green Car mark are printed
- JNR mark comes with a transfer sheet
- Head and tail lights and train mark are equipped with a constant lighting board and ON-OFF switch
- Head and tail lights and train mark are lit by incandescent LEDs
- The train mark is lit in a color close to white by adopting a color prism
- F Uses a light wheel-equipped motor
- New current collection system, black wheels
- Uses M-13 motor
- The driver's cab side of the leading car is equipped with a small TN coupler (SP) as standard
- Each coupling side is equipped with a TN coupler (SP) with piping as standard
Kiha 65 Edel Tango
- The Kiha 65 Edel Tango is reproduced by a new production
- Printed train mark "Edel Tango" is attached
- Car number is printed
- Head and tail lights and train mark are equipped with a constant lighting board and ON-OFF switch
- Headlights light up in a warm white color, taillights light up in red
- The train mark lights up in a color close to white due to the use of a color prism
- New current collection system, black wheels
- TN coupler (SP) as standard
Special notes
The Kiha 65 Edel Tango is not equipped with a motor
Contents
Vehicles
- Kuroha 481-214
- Moha 484-614 (M)
- Moha 485-255
- Moha 484-89
- Moha 485-89
- Kuha 481-802
- Kiha 65-601
- Kiha 65-1601
Accessories
- Runner parts: Limited express symbol mark
- Runner parts: Limited express symbol mark (flat type)
- Runner parts: Antenna, whistle
- Runner parts: ATS on-board unit
- Runner parts: Coupler cover
- Parts: Drilling jig
- Transfer sheet: JNR mark