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KuHa, SaHa, MoHa, KiHa: Japanese Rail Car Nomenclature
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I've seen some EMUs and/or trainsets with coaches described as:
KUHA or KUHANE
SAHA or SAHANE
MOHA or MOHANE
KURO
SAROHANE
etc...
What does all this mean?
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I keep thinking I should sticky a post describing these, as it's a very common question, and a big source of confusion for the uninitiated. In other words: An excellent question!
JR uses a series of syllables to describe their cars. Here's a small sampling used for MU's
some prefixes:
MO = electric motor powered car
SA = trailer car
KU = trailer cab car
KI = diesel-powered car
some suffixes:
HA = regular class
RO = green class
NE = sleeper accomodations
I'll post a fuller list a little later, but this should help you for now!
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Thanks! I figured it was something like that, but couldn't work it out.
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Quote from: CaptOblivious on March 12, 2009, 03:26:06 pm
I keep thinking I should sticky a post describing these, as it's a very common question, and a big source of confusion for the uninitiated. In other words: An excellent question!
JR uses a series of syllables to describe their cars. Here's a small sampling used for MU's
some prefixes:
MO = electric motor powered car
SA = trailer car
KU = trailer cab car
KI = diesel-powered car
some suffixes:
HA = regular class
RO = green class
NE = sleeper accomodations
I'll post a fuller list a little later, but this should help you for now!
Thanks for posing the question....
If you could make this a 'sticky' that would be very useful. As you say, I have seen queries of this nature in the past and a reference of this would be much appreciated. :)
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Quote from: CaptOblivious on March 12, 2009, 03:26:06 pm
I keep thinking I should sticky a post describing these, as it's a very common question, and a big source of confusion for the uninitiated. In other words: An excellent question!
JR uses a series of syllables to describe their cars. Here's a small sampling used for MU's
some prefixes:
MO = electric motor powered car
SA = trailer car
KU = trailer cab car
KI = diesel-powered car
some suffixes:
HA = regular class
RO = green class
NE = sleeper accomodations
I'll post a fuller list a little later, but this should help you for now!
LOL, you've said that before about posting that full list :D
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DMUs
Ki = Diesel multiple unit
Ha - Standard class car
Ro - Green class car
Shi - Catering car
EMUs
KuMo - motor car with cab
Mo - motor car (intermediate car)
Ku - trailer car with cab
Sa - trailer car (intermediate car)
Ha - Standard class car
Ro - Green class car
Shi - Catering car
Ne - Sleeping car
Ni - Luggage car
Yu - Mail car
Ya - Departmental/inspection car
E - Emergency car
Ru - Supply car
LOCO - HAULED STOCK
Car Weight
Ko - Less than 22.5t
Ho- 22.5 - 27.5t
Na - 27.5 - 32.5t
O - 32.5 - 37.5t
Su - 37.5 - 42.5t
Ma - 42.5 - 47.5t
Ka - Over 47.5t
Ha - Standard class car (formerly third class)
Ro - Green class car (formerly second class)
I - First class car
Shi - Catering car
Ne - Sleeping car
Te - Observation car
Fu - Brake car (with guard's/conductor's compartment)
Ni - Luggage car
Yu - Mail car
Ya - Departmental/inspection car
E - Emergency car
Ru - Supply car
Freight car designations will follow, as soon as I find my list! :)
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Thanks, Mark! That's really useful.
But if i try to memorize it, I'll end up walking around muttering "kumo - mo - so - ha - ro - she - ne - ni - yu...." and they'll lock me up.
Is the first car of the Sunrise Express a kumorone?
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Here, you have some explainations:
http://www.japaneserailwaysociety.com/jrs/members/etal/class/class.htm
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April 21, 2009, 06:33:54 pm »
Plaza Japan has kindly posted to the web a detailed and easy to read explanation of the various rail car nomenclature systems! Never wonder what an OHANEFU, KOKI, or KUMORO means ever again!
http://sunny-life.net/train_symbol/trainsymbol.htm
And, if you encounter a name written in Japanese characters, you will find this handy:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Katakana
Now you know オハネフ, コキ, and クモロ now too!
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Now I'll spend hours coming up with weird combinations like KUMOSIRONE.
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Quote from: pilotfish on April 21, 2009, 08:40:00 pm
Now I'll spend hours coming up with weird combinations like KUMOSIRONE.
That's a hell of a car: A motorized cab car with a dining room and first-class sleepers!
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Quote from: CaptOblivious on April 21, 2009, 09:27:57 pm
A motorized cab car with a dining room and first-class sleepers!
Whatchu think?
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LOL
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Quote from: Mudkip Orange on April 21, 2009, 10:49:58 pm
Quote from: CaptOblivious on April 21, 2009, 09:27:57 pm
A motorized cab car with a dining room and first-class sleepers!
Whatchu think?
I like it! And I wouldn't be surprised if something like this gets built, either.
Cheers,
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KuMoShiNeNiYuITe.....
My perfect railcar!!!
Motorized cab car with catering, sleeping, luggage, mail, First Class with observation!!!!!
Now I gotta build one!
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I ran across one of these not mentioned above, although it is briefly mentioned in the japaneserailwaysociety.com page: DEHA (デハ), which is apparently an old pre-JNR equivalent for MOHA (motor car, normal class) still used "by some private railways" (I could only find references to its use by the Tokyu Corporation, but I didn't try too hard).
Does anyone know if "DE" is short for some word, and if so what? Given the Japanese tendency to form short terms from the first phoneme of words in a phrase I'd be inclined to think so, but I don't speak/read Japanese, so I could easily be wrong.
See:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/T%C5%8Dky%C5%AB_8500_series
and
http://ja.wikipedia.org/wiki/%E5%9B%BD%E9%89%84%E3%83%87%E3%83%8F63100%E7%B3%BB%E9%9B%BB%E8%BB%8A
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Does anyone know if "DE" is short for some word, and if so what
Yes, "DE" is short for
dendosha
(electric powered vehicle). As you note, the "HA" is short for normal class (i.e. third class before 1960).
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KenS: Good point! Don't forget the tiny little デキ locos!
What about some older electric trains that go simply by モ? Obviously they are motorized (the model I have isn't even an MU), but why no suffix indicating class or weight?
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Quote from: scott on March 19, 2009, 02:12:40 am
Thanks, Mark! That's really useful.
But if i try to memorize it, I'll end up walking around muttering "kumo - mo - so - ha - ro - she - ne - ni - yu...." and they'll lock me up.
Is the first car of the Sunrise Express a kumorone?
According to Wikipedia, the end cars are KuHaNe. The middle is a SaRoHaNe, however, and that's pretty cool.
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i have a question whats the (het) for i seen in a few sets
http://translate.googleusercontent.com/translate_c?hl=en&sl=ja&u=http://www.tomytec.co.jp/tomix/products/n/92781-2_2419.htm&prev=/search%3Fq%3Dtomix%26hl%3Den%26biw%3D1259%26bih%3D599%26rlz%3D1R2GPRE_ja%26prmd%3Divnsl&rurl=translate.google.com.au&usg=ALkJrhhey0Vdw49_t-w-SHJICLnk00AedQ
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Quote from: keitaro on January 14, 2011, 05:36:52 am
i have a question whats the (het) for i seen in a few sets
http://translate.googleusercontent.com/translate_c?hl=en&sl=ja&u=http://www.tomytec.co.jp/tomix/products/n/92781-2_2419.htm&prev=/search%3Fq%3Dtomix%26hl%3Den%26biw%3D1259%26bih%3D599%26rlz%3D1R2GPRE_ja%26prmd%3Divnsl&rurl=translate.google.com.au&usg=ALkJrhhey0Vdw49_t-w-SHJICLnk00AedQ
HET stands for "
H
okkaido
E
xpress
T
rain", basically a marketing term used by JR Hokkaido for their 183 series ltd. express diesel trainsets.
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ahh makes sense. most annoying thing is hw was selling the car only but not the sets ...
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Quote from: Mudkip Orange on April 21, 2009, 10:49:58 pm
Quote from: CaptOblivious on April 21, 2009, 09:27:57 pm
A motorized cab car with a dining room and first-class sleepers!
Whatchu think?
Way Cool !!
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anyone able to tell me what l/c means??
examples
http://www.1999.co.jp/eng/10115536
http://www.1999.co.jp/eng/10156194
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Quote from: keitaro on October 10, 2011, 09:11:52 am
anyone able to tell me what l/c means??
examples
http://www.1999.co.jp/eng/10115536
http://www.1999.co.jp/eng/10156194
l/c is the Kintetsu designation for rolling stock with dual seat capability. The seats have automatic rotating mechanisms which can change seats either to cross seating or longitidinal seating, or just changing the direction of seating at the terminal.
http://www.youtube.com/v/LzNCftaZhRc
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awesome thanks bikkuri bahn
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...the prefix "De"="KuMo"
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...the prefix "De"="KuMo"
Did someone call me there?!
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...the prefix "De"="KuMo"
The prefix "de" is an old designation of the government railways for motored electric multiple units. It was superseded by the "mo" prefix in 1928. However, private railways continued to use the "de" prefix, and even now some still do, such as Tokyu or Kobe Dentetsu.
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Thanks bikkuri
indeed Choshi use "DeHa" for it's eletric railcar!
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...what's the difference between Deha and Deo (for instance 叡山電鉄株式会社 Eizan Dentetsu)
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heres another link explaining a bit about number systems etc
http://www.uraken.net/zatsugaku/zatsugaku_80.html
i think some of these have been posted but good reads none the less
http://www7a.biglobe.ne.jp/~yoshi01/kotetsu_001.html
http://ja.wikipedia.org/wiki/%E5%BD%A2%E5%BC%8F%E7%A7%B0%E5%8F%B7
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I'm waiting for the new BaKa 210 to come out.
Ba - Bar/Lounge
Ka - Drunks only
Figure the ladies get their own, why not something for the business men.
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I had always looked at this thread a few times before I finally registered but just to continue the fun for now either way here's one I've thought about
kiha 55-1
naha 01-2
naha 01-3
kini 55-4
don't tell me I'm not supposed to put baggage service on this train!! hehe
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Quote from: Shashinka on December 10, 2011, 01:53:28 pm
I'm waiting for the new BaKa 210 to come out.
Ba - Bar/Lounge
Ka - Drunks only
Figure the ladies get their own, why not something for the business men.
ROFL ... How'd I miss this post?
Great work!
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I'm waiting for the new BaKa 210 to come out.
I missed it too. Good one!
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...what's the difference between Deha and Deo (for instance 叡山電鉄株式会社 Eizan Dentetsu)
"Deo" is very unique format used only Eizan Dentetsu,I don't know the case on the other railroad.
that means large("Oogata") motorized rollingstock.
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Does anybody know this nomenclature for freight cars? I've seen ToKi (open wagon?), TaKi (cistern?), KoKi.... and many others.
Sorry, I found the answer in this post:
http://www.jnsforum.com/index.php/topic,6017.0.html
There is a link to a page in SumidaCrossing with all the information you can be searching for and many more!!! ==>
http://www.sumidacrossing.org/Prototype/JRFreight/FreightCars/
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Quote from: sportinglife on November 14, 2011, 04:13:06 pm
...what's the difference between Deha and Deo (for instance 叡山電鉄株式会社 Eizan Dentetsu)
"Deo" is very unique format used only Eizan Dentetsu,I don't know the case on the other railroad.
that means large("Oogata") motorized rollingstock.
Thanks, and "DeNa" (always Eizan Dentetsu) which appear even bigger and very american
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Thanks, and "DeNa" (always Eizan Dentetsu) which appear even bigger and very american
Thanks
Hi all, "Na" means the middle size "Naka Gata",
but this phrase is uncommon in Japanese. Usually , we use "Chu gata".
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