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    • The 225 series (225系, 225-kei) is a DC electric multiple unit (EMU) train type operated by West Japan Railway Company (JR-West) on suburban services in the "Keihanshin" Kyoto-Osaka-Kobe area since December 2010.


      Design


      226 vehicles were ordered, at a cost of approximately 30 billion yen. The trains incorporate increased front-end crash protection with the inclusion of crushable zones.


      Variants


      225-0 series
      225-100 series
      225-700 series
      225-5000 series
      225-5100 series
      225-6000 series
      The total order of 226 vehicles consists of 110 225-0 series vehicles with a maximum speed of 130 km/h (81 mph) for use on Tokaido Main Line and Sanyo Main Line Special Rapid services and 116 225-5000 series vehicles with a maximum speed of 120 km/h (75 mph) for use on the Hanwa Line. Livery for each is identical to that of the 223 series vehicles on each of these routes.
      The first 225-100 series second-batch sets were delivered in early 2016, formed as four-, six- and eight-car units. These were followed by 225-5100 series second-batch sets, also delivered in early 2016, formed as four- and six-car sets.


      Operations




      = 225-0/100 series

      =
      Tokaido Main Line (Biwako Line, JR Kyoto Line, JR Kobe Line) (Maibara – Kobe)
      Sanyo Main Line (JR Kobe Line) (Kōbe – Kamigōri)
      Hokuriku Main Line (Biwako Line) (Tsuruga – Maibara)
      Kosei Line (through services from Hokuriku Main Line)
      Kusatsu Line
      Akō Line (Aioi – Banshū-Akō)


      = 225-700 series (4 cars)

      =
      Tokaido Main Line (Biwako Line, JR Kyoto Line, JR Kobe Line) (Yasu – Kobe)
      Sanyo Main Line (JR Kobe Line) (Aboshi – Kobe)


      = 225-5000/5100 series (4 cars)

      =
      Osaka Loop Line
      Hanwa Line (through services from Kansai Airport Line)
      Kansai Airport Line
      Kisei Main Line (Kinokuni Line) (Wakayama – Kii-Tanabe)


      = 225-5100 series (6 cars)

      =
      Hanwa Line


      = 225-6000 series

      =
      Tokaido Main Line (JR Kobe Line) (Ōsaka – Amagasaki)
      Fukuchiyama Line (JR Takarazuka Line) (Amagasaki – Sasayamaguchi or Fukuchiyama)


      Formations




      = 225-0 series

      =
      The 225-0 series sets are formed as eight-car and four-car sets, as follows.


      8-car sets



      Cars 2, 5 and 8 are each fitted with one WPS28C single-arm pantograph.


      4-car sets



      Cars 2 and 4 are each fitted with one WPS28C single-arm pantograph.


      = 225-100 series

      =
      The 225-100 series sets are formed as eight-car, six-car and four-car sets, as follows.


      8-car sets



      Car 2 has two WPS28E single-arm pantographs, while Cars 5 and 8 each have one.


      6-car sets



      Car 3 has two WPS28E single-arm pantographs, while Car 6 has one.


      4-car sets



      Car 2 has two WPS28E single-arm pantographs, while Car 4 has one.







      = 225-700 series

      =
      The 225-700 series sets are formed as four-car sets, as follows.

      Car 2 has two WPS28E single-arm pantographs, while Car 4 has one.







      = 225-5000 series

      =
      The 225-5000 series sets are formed as follows.

      Cars 2 and 4 are each fitted with one WPS28C single-arm pantograph.


      = 225-5100 series

      =
      The 225-5100 series sets are formed as six-car and four-car sets, as follows.


      6-car sets



      Car 3 has two WPS28E single-arm pantographs, while Car 6 has one.


      4-car sets



      Car 2 has two WPS28E single-arm pantographs, while Car 4 has one.







      = 225-6000 series

      =
      The 225-6000 series sets are formed as six-car and four-car sets, as follows.


      6-car sets



      Cars 3 and 6 are each fitted with one WPS28C single-arm pantograph.


      4-car sets



      Cars 2 and 4 are each fitted with one WPS28C single-arm pantograph.







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      History


      The first 225-0 series 8-car train was delivered from Kinki Sharyo on 18 May 2010. The first pair of 225-5000 series 4-car trains was delivered from Kinki Sharyo on 7 September 2010.
      Both the 225-0 and 225-5000 series entered revenue service from 1 December 2010.
      The unvelling of a new 225-700 series set took place on 18 January 2023. Intended for expansion of the current "A-Seat" paid reserved seating program rolled out on 223-1000 series sets, the new 4-car sets feature an end car which is equipped with Wi-Fi, 2 + 2 abreast seating, a washroom, and two single sliding doors per side (differing from the "A-Seat" cars on the 223-1000 series trainsets which feature three pairs of doors per side). The sets are expected to begin revenue service on the 18 March 2023 timetable revision when the "A-Seat" program is expanded on special rapid services on the Tokaido and San'yo main lines. As of 30 January 2023, two sets have been delivered and have since been undergoing testing and driver training.


      References




      External links



      JR-West CEO's September 2009 report announcing 225 series order (in Japanese)
      JR-West news release announcing completion of first set (18 May 2010) (in Japanese)
      Kinki Sharyo 225 series information (in Japanese)

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