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Twilight Express

The Twilight Express (トワイライトエクスプレス, Towairaitoekusupuresu) was a limited express sleeping car train service operated by West Japan Railway Company (JR West) in Japan from 1989 until March 2015. It ran between the city of Sapporo on the northern island of Hokkaido and Osaka in south-western Honshu, a distance of approximately 1,500 km (930 mi), with the journey taking between 22 and 23 hours. From May 2015 until March 2016, the train operated as a luxury cruise train between Osaka and Shimonoseki in western Japan.

Twilight Express
The Twilight Express hauled by an EF81 electric locomotive in January 2013
Overview
Service typeLimited express
StatusDiscontinued
LocaleJapan
First serviceJuly 1989
Last serviceMarch 2016
SuccessorTwilight Express Mizukaze
Former operator(s)JR West
Route
TerminiOsaka
Sapporo
Distance travelledapprox. 1,500 km (930 mi)
Average journey time22-23 hours
Technical
Rolling stock24 series sleeping cars
Track gauge1,067 mm (3 ft 6 in)
Electrification1,500 V DC / 20 kV AC
Operating speed110 km/h (70 mph)

Overview edit

Trains for Sapporo departed Osaka at 11:50, calling at Shin-Osaka, Kyoto, Tsuruga, Fukui, Kanazawa, Takaoka, Toyama, Naoetsu, and Nagaoka, with the final passenger pick-up made at Niitsu at 19:39. The first stop in Hokkaido was at Tōya at 07:18. The train then made four more stops before arriving at Sapporo at 09:52.

The same stops were made in the reverse, with the Twilight Express departing Sapporo at 14:05 and making its final pickup at Tōya at 16:33. The first stop at Niitsu was made at 04:33, with the train eventually making its way to Kyoto at 12:15 and finally arriving at Osaka at 12:52.

The Twilight Express consisted of type "A" and "B" accommodations, all specific to this particular train. A flat fee was charged for all berths, regardless of starting or ending location. The other fares, the basic fare and limited express fare, were based on distance. For tourists using the Japan Rail Pass, the basic fare did not have to be paid, although the limited express fare and room fare had to be paid.

Trains departed several times per week, with more departures during holiday periods. The Nihonkai train made daily round-trip runs between Osaka and Aomori, with ongoing connections to Sapporo.

From 16 May 2015, the train became a luxury cruise train operating on a weekly basis between Osaka and Shimonoseki in the west of Japan, taking approximately 29 hours for the 829 km journey.[1] This service operated until March 2016.[2]

Route edit

The Twilight Express ran on the following lines:

West Japan Railway Company (JR West)

East Japan Railway Company (JR East)

Hokkaido Railway Company (JR Hokkaido)

1Train reversal point
2Crew change location for conductors (JR West and JR Hokkaido)

The Tsugaru Kaikyō Line runs over the tracks of the Tsugaru Line, Kaikyō Line, Esashi Line, and Hakodate Main Line.

Formations edit

July 1989 - December 1989 edit

The original charter train formation operating from 21 July 1989 was as follows.[3] The view from inside the "royal suite" in car 8 was obstructed by the adjacent generator van.[3]

Car No. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8  
Numbering SuRoNeFu 25-502 SuShi 24-2 OHa 25-552 OHaNeFu 25-501 OHaNe 25-562 OHaNe 25-561 OHa 25-551 SuRoNeFu 25-501 KaNi 24-12
Facilities A-type suite and compartments Dining car Lounge car /Showers B-type compartments B-type compartments B-type compartments Lounge car /Showers A-type suite and compartments Generator van

December 1989 - July 1990 edit

From 2 December 1989, trains were formed as follows.[3]

Car No. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8  
Numbering SuRoNeFu 25-500 SuShi 24 OHa 25-550 OHaNe 25-520 OHaNe 25-520 OHaNe 25-510 OHaNe 25-560 OHaNeFu 25-500 KaNi 24
Facilities A-type suite and compartments Dining car Lounge car /Showers B-type compartments B-type compartments B-type compartments + mini lounge B-type compartments B-type compartments Generator van

July 1990 - March 2015 edit

From 20 July 1990, trains were lengthened to nine cars (plus a generator van), and formed as shown below.[3][4]

Car No. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9  
Numbering SuRoNeFu 25-500 SuRoNe 25-500 SuShi 24 OHa 25-550 OHaNe 25-520 OHaNe 25-520 OHaNe 25-510 OHaNe 25-560 OHaNeFu 25-500 KaNi 24
Facilities A-type suite and compartments A-type suite and compartments Dining car Lounge car /Showers B-type compartments B-type compartments B-type compartments + mini lounge B-type couchettes B-type couchettes Generator van

May 2015 - March 2016 edit

From May 2015, the following formation was used for cruise train services.[5] The "OHaNeFu 25" car was not used by passengers on these services.[5]

Car No. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7  
Numbering SuRoNeFu 25-500 SuRoNe 25-500 SuRoNe 25-500 SuRoNe 25-500 OHa 25-550 SuShi 24 OHaNeFu 25-500 KaNi 24
Facilities A-type suite and compartments A-type suite and compartments A-type suite and compartments A-type suite and compartments Lounge car /Showers Dining car B-type couchettes Generator van

Rolling stock edit

Locomotives edit

Three types of locomotives were used to haul the Twilight Express service:[6]

  • Osaka to Aomori: JR West Class EF81 AC/DC electric locomotive assigned to Fukui Depot
  • Aomori to Goryōkaku: JR Hokkaido Class ED79 AC electric locomotive assigned to Hakodate Depot
  • Goryōkaku to Sapporo: JR Hokkaido Class DD51 diesel locomotives assigned to Hakodate Depot (double-headed)

As of October 2014, five specially-liveried Class EF81 locomotives were assigned for Twilight Express duties, numbers EF81 43, 44, 103, 113, and 114.[4] Locomotive number EF81 104 was also formerly used on Twilight Express services, but was withdrawn in 2013.[4]

Coaches edit

As of October 2014, three 9-car 24 series trainsets were used on Twilight Express services, formed as follows.[4] The former coach numbers and conversion dates are shown below the current running numbers.[4]

Car No. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9
Set 1 SuRoNeFu 25 501 SuRoNe 25 501 SuShi 24 1 OHa 25 551 OHaNe 25 523 OHaNe 25 523 OHaNe 25 511 OHaNe 25 561 OHaNeFu 25 501
(OHaNe 25 87 / 1989) (OHaNe 25 52 / 1990) (SaShi 489-3 / 1988) (OHaNe 15 38 / 1989) (OHaNe 25 43 / 1989) (OHaNe 25 50 / 1989) (OHaNe 25 40 / 1989) (OHaNe 25 69 / 1989) (OHaNeFu 25 34 / 1989)
Set 2 SuRoNeFu 25 502 SuRoNe 25 502 SuShi 24 2 OHa 25 552 OHaNe 25 524 OHaNe 25 521 OHaNe 25 512 OHaNe 25 562 OHaNeFu 25 502
(OHaNe 25 89 / 1989) (OHaNe 25 52 / 1990) (SaShi 489-4 / 1988) (OHaNe 15 39 / 1989) (OHaNe 25 55 / 1989) (OHaNe 25 39 / 1989) (OHaNe 25 51 / 1990) (OHaNe 25 86 / 1989) (OHaNeFu 25 41 / 1989)
Set 3 SuRoNeFu 25 503 SuRoNe 25 503 SuShi 24 3 OHa 25 553 OHaNe 25 525 OHaNe 25 526 OHaNe 25 513 OHaNe 25 563 OHaNeFu 25 503
(OHaNe 25 44 / 1991) (OHaNe 25 62 / 1991) (SaShi 481-53 / 1988) (OHaNe 14 8 / 1991) (OHaNe 25 59 / 1991) (OHaNe 25 47 / 1991) (OHaNe 25 67 / 1991) (OHaNe 25 80 / 1991) (OHaNeFu 25 45 / 1991)

Four generator vans, numbered "KaNi 24 10, 12, 13, and 14", were used with the Twilight Express trainsets.[4]

Timetable edit

The train timetable as of March 2011 was as follows. For the Osaka departure to Sapporo, read down. For the Sapporo departure to Osaka, read up. Stations that were not used for passenger pick-up or drop-off are in italics.

Down Station name Up

Dep 11:50
(Track 10)

Ōsaka

Arr 12:52
(Track 3)

Arr 11:55
(Track 12)
Dep 11:56

Shin-Ōsaka

Dep 12:48
(Track 17)
Arr 12:47

Arr 12:24
(Track 0)
Dp 12:25

Kyoto

Dep 12:18
(Track 7)
Ar 12:15

Arr 13:46
Dep 13:48

Tsuruga

Dep 10:52
Arr 10:36

Arr 14:40
(Track 1)
Dep 14:40

Fukui

Dep 09:56
(Track 5)
Arr 09:54

Arr 15:37
(Track 7)
Dep 15:40

Kanazawa

Dep 08:51
(Track 1)
Arr 08:49

Arr 16:14
Dep 16:14

Takaoka

Dep 08:18
Arr 08:18

Arr 16:30
(Track 6)
Dep 16:31

Toyama

Dep 08:03
(Track 3)
Arr 08:01

17:28

Itoigawa

06:58

Arr 17:57
Dep 17:59

Naoetsu

Dep 06:27
Arr 06:25

Arr 18:56
Dep 18:58

Nagaoka

Dep 05:29
Arr 05:17

Arr 19:37
Dep 19:39

Niitsu

Dep 04:40
Arr 04:33

20:14

Nakajō

20:41

Echigo-Hayakawa

3:29

21:50

Fujishima

22:07

Sakata

02:04

23:51

Akita

00:34

01:24

Ōdate

23:04

02:05

Hirosaki

22:27

Tsugaru-Shinjō

21:56

Aomori Signal
(near Aomori Station)
Train reversal point

03:19

Kanita
Crew change station for conductors
JR West <> JR Hokkaido

20:38


Enter 03:41
Exit 04:20
Seikan Tunnel
Exit 20:17
Enter 19:41

05:05

Goryōkaku
Train reversal point

18:43

Oshamambe

17:05

Arr 07:18
Dep 07:18

Tōya

Dep 16:33
Arr 16:23

Arr 07:52
Dep 07:54

Higashi-Muroran

Dep 15:50
Arr 15:48

Arr 08:11
Dep 08:12

Noboribetsu

Dep 15:34
Arr 15:33

Arr 08:50
Dep 08:50

Tomakomai

Dep 15:00
Arr 14:59

Arr 09:10
Dep 09:11

Minami-Chitose

Dep 14:39
Arr 14:39


Arr 09:52
(Track 3)

Sapporo


Dep 14:05
(Track 4)

Down Station name Up

History edit

 
The final regular up service at Kanazawa Station on 13 March 2015

The Twilight Express first ran on 18 July 1989 from Osaka to Sapporo and back as a special preview run for invited passengers.[7] From 21 July, it began operating as a charter service.[7][8] A second rake of coaches was introduced from December 1989, allowing operation as a seasonal service.[8] "A"-type sleeping cars were added to the formations between 1990 and 1991, and the formations were extended to 10 cars (including generator car).[8] In April 1991, a third rake of coaches was introduced, allowing daily operations during busy seasons.[8] The coaches underwent a program of interior refurbishment between 2001 and 2002.[8]

Withdrawal edit

Twilight Express services were discontinued from March 2015, with the final services departing from both Osaka and Sapporo on 12 March, arriving at their destinations the following day.[9]

Special Twilight Express cruise train edit

From 16 May 2015, the train became a luxury cruise train named the Special Twilight Express (特別なトワイライトエクスプレス) operating on a weekly basis between Osaka and Shimonoseki in the west of Japan.[1] This operated until March 2016, with the last service departing from Osaka on 19 March, returning on 22 March.[2]

Future developments edit

In June 2017, JR West introduced a new luxury sleeping-car excursion train named Twilight Express Mizukaze, continuing the name and brand established by the Twilight Express train service.[10]

Preservation edit

Former Twilight Express Class EF81 electric locomotive EF81 103 is exhibited at the Kyoto Railway Museum, which opened in April 2016, together with four former Twilight Express 24 series coaches, sleeping car SuRoNeFu 25-501, dining car SuShi 24-1, lounge car OHa 25-551, and generator van KaNi 24-12.[11]

In popular culture edit

The Twilight Express formed the main backdrop for the TBS TV drama Terminus: Love on the Twilight Express (終着駅-トワイライトエクスプレスの恋), starring Kōichi Satō and Miho Nakayama, and broadcast on 20 March 2012.[12]

The Twilight Express's dining car was featured in Chapters 41 an 42 of Ekiben Hitoritabi, a manga about ekiben.

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ a b [JR West revives Twilight in luxury, with departure ceremony at Osaka Station]. Mainichi Shimbun (in Japanese). Japan: The Mainichi Newspapers. 16 May 2015. Archived from the original on 16 May 2015. Retrieved 16 May 2015.
  2. ^ a b 「特別な“トワイライトエクスプレス”」の運転終了 ["Special Twilight Express" service ends]. Japan Railfan Magazine Online (in Japanese). Japan: Koyusha Co., Ltd. 23 March 2016. {{cite web}}: Missing or empty |url= (help)
  3. ^ a b c d Ikeguchi, Eiji (March 2015). トワイライト&北斗星の四半世紀 [Twilight & Hokutosei Quarter Century]. Japan Railfan Magazine (in Japanese). Vol. 55, no. 647. Japan: Koyusha Co., Ltd. pp. 16–30.
  4. ^ a b c d e f "トワイライトエクスプレス"用客車の概要 [Outline of "Twilight Express" coaches]. Japan Railfan Magazine (in Japanese). Vol. 54, no. 644. Japan: Koyusha Co., Ltd. December 2014. pp. 38–45.
  5. ^ a b 『特別な「トワイライトエクスプレス」』運転 [Special Twilight Express run]. Japan Railfan Magazine Online (in Japanese). Japan: Koyusha Co., Ltd. 18 May 2015. Retrieved 19 May 2015.
  6. ^ JR新幹線&特急列車ファイル [JR Shinkansen & Limited Express Train File]. Japan: Kōtsū Shimbun. 2008. p. 126. ISBN 978-4-330-00608-6.
  7. ^ a b Kishi, Kenji (2015). 「トワイライトエクスプレス」25年間の概括 [25 years of the "Twilight Express"]. Tetsudō Daiya Jōhō Magazine (in Japanese). Vol. 44, no. 370. Japan: Kōtsū Shimbun. pp. 4–15.
  8. ^ a b c d e 寝台特急「トワイライトエクスプレス」の運行終了について [Discontinuation of Twilight Expres sleeping car service]. Press release (in Japanese). Japan: West Japan Railway Company. 28 May 2014. Retrieved 28 May 2014.
  9. ^ 「トワイライト」列車廃止後も客車は存続へ 〝ランチクルーズトレイン〟など団体臨時列車として活用検討 JR西 [Coaches to be used even after Twilight Express discontinuation - JR West considers seasonal "Lunch Cruise Train" charters]. Sankei West (in Japanese). Japan: The Sankei Shimbun & Sankei Digital. 3 March 2015. Retrieved 4 March 2015.
  10. ^ JR西日本「TWILIGHT EXPRESS 瑞風」トワイライトエクスプレスの伝統を継承 [JR West "Twilight Express Mizukaze" continues the tradition of the Twilight Express]. Mynavi News (in Japanese). Japan: Mynavi Corporation. 19 February 2015. Retrieved 19 February 2015.
  11. ^ 京都鉄道博物館 [Kyoto Railway Museum]. Japan Railfan Magazine (in Japanese). Vol. 56, no. 662. Japan: Koyusha Co., Ltd. June 2016. pp. 52–53.
  12. ^ . Yahoo Japan TV (in Japanese). Japan: Yahoo Japan Corporation. 2012. Archived from the original on 12 March 2015. Retrieved 12 March 2015.

External links edit

  • Dream Rail Trip on Twilight Express 2004 promotional video for the Twilight Express.
  • Twilight Express train route and composition information. (in Japanese)

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For the luxury cruising train by JR West from June 17 2017 see Twilight Express Mizukaze The Twilight Express トワイライトエクスプレス Towairaitoekusupuresu was a limited express sleeping car train service operated by West Japan Railway Company JR West in Japan from 1989 until March 2015 It ran between the city of Sapporo on the northern island of Hokkaido and Osaka in south western Honshu a distance of approximately 1 500 km 930 mi with the journey taking between 22 and 23 hours From May 2015 until March 2016 the train operated as a luxury cruise train between Osaka and Shimonoseki in western Japan Twilight ExpressThe Twilight Express hauled by an EF81 electric locomotive in January 2013OverviewService typeLimited expressStatusDiscontinuedLocaleJapanFirst serviceJuly 1989Last serviceMarch 2016SuccessorTwilight Express MizukazeFormer operator s JR WestRouteTerminiOsakaSapporoDistance travelledapprox 1 500 km 930 mi Average journey time22 23 hoursTechnicalRolling stock24 series sleeping carsTrack gauge1 067 mm 3 ft 6 in Electrification1 500 V DC 20 kV ACOperating speed110 km h 70 mph Contents 1 Overview 2 Route 3 Formations 3 1 July 1989 December 1989 3 2 December 1989 July 1990 3 3 July 1990 March 2015 3 4 May 2015 March 2016 4 Rolling stock 4 1 Locomotives 4 2 Coaches 5 Timetable 6 History 6 1 Withdrawal 6 2 Special Twilight Express cruise train 7 Future developments 8 Preservation 9 In popular culture 10 See also 11 References 12 External linksOverview editTrains for Sapporo departed Osaka at 11 50 calling at Shin Osaka Kyoto Tsuruga Fukui Kanazawa Takaoka Toyama Naoetsu and Nagaoka with the final passenger pick up made at Niitsu at 19 39 The first stop in Hokkaido was at Tōya at 07 18 The train then made four more stops before arriving at Sapporo at 09 52 The same stops were made in the reverse with the Twilight Express departing Sapporo at 14 05 and making its final pickup at Tōya at 16 33 The first stop at Niitsu was made at 04 33 with the train eventually making its way to Kyoto at 12 15 and finally arriving at Osaka at 12 52 The Twilight Express consisted of type A and B accommodations all specific to this particular train A flat fee was charged for all berths regardless of starting or ending location The other fares the basic fare and limited express fare were based on distance For tourists using the Japan Rail Pass the basic fare did not have to be paid although the limited express fare and room fare had to be paid Trains departed several times per week with more departures during holiday periods The Nihonkai train made daily round trip runs between Osaka and Aomori with ongoing connections to Sapporo From 16 May 2015 the train became a luxury cruise train operating on a weekly basis between Osaka and Shimonoseki in the west of Japan taking approximately 29 hours for the 829 km journey 1 This service operated until March 2016 2 Route editThe Twilight Express ran on the following lines West Japan Railway Company JR West JR Kyoto Line Tokaido Main Line Osaka Yamashina Kosei Line Yamashina Omi Shiotsu Hokuriku Main Line Omi Shiotsu NaoetsuEast Japan Railway Company JR East Shinetsu Main Line Naoetsu Niitsu Uetsu Main Line Niitsu Akita Ou Main Line Akita Aomori Signal1Hokkaido Railway Company JR Hokkaido Tsugaru Kaikyō Line Aomori Signal Kanita2 Goryōkaku1 Hakodate Main Line Goryōkaku Oshamambe Muroran Main Line Oshamambe Numanohata Chitose Line Numanohata Shiroishi Hakodate Main Line Shiroishi Sapporo1Train reversal point2Crew change location for conductors JR West and JR Hokkaido The Tsugaru Kaikyō Line runs over the tracks of the Tsugaru Line Kaikyō Line Esashi Line and Hakodate Main Line Formations editJuly 1989 December 1989 edit The original charter train formation operating from 21 July 1989 was as follows 3 The view from inside the royal suite in car 8 was obstructed by the adjacent generator van 3 Car No 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Numbering SuRoNeFu 25 502 SuShi 24 2 OHa 25 552 OHaNeFu 25 501 OHaNe 25 562 OHaNe 25 561 OHa 25 551 SuRoNeFu 25 501 KaNi 24 12Facilities A type suite and compartments Dining car Lounge car Showers B type compartments B type compartments B type compartments Lounge car Showers A type suite and compartments Generator vanDecember 1989 July 1990 edit From 2 December 1989 trains were formed as follows 3 Car No 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Numbering SuRoNeFu 25 500 SuShi 24 OHa 25 550 OHaNe 25 520 OHaNe 25 520 OHaNe 25 510 OHaNe 25 560 OHaNeFu 25 500 KaNi 24Facilities A type suite and compartments Dining car Lounge car Showers B type compartments B type compartments B type compartments mini lounge B type compartments B type compartments Generator vanJuly 1990 March 2015 edit From 20 July 1990 trains were lengthened to nine cars plus a generator van and formed as shown below 3 4 Car No 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 Numbering SuRoNeFu 25 500 SuRoNe 25 500 SuShi 24 OHa 25 550 OHaNe 25 520 OHaNe 25 520 OHaNe 25 510 OHaNe 25 560 OHaNeFu 25 500 KaNi 24Facilities A type suite and compartments A type suite and compartments Dining car Lounge car Showers B type compartments B type compartments B type compartments mini lounge B type couchettes B type couchettes Generator vanMay 2015 March 2016 edit From May 2015 the following formation was used for cruise train services 5 The OHaNeFu 25 car was not used by passengers on these services 5 Car No 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 Numbering SuRoNeFu 25 500 SuRoNe 25 500 SuRoNe 25 500 SuRoNe 25 500 OHa 25 550 SuShi 24 OHaNeFu 25 500 KaNi 24Facilities A type suite and compartments A type suite and compartments A type suite and compartments A type suite and compartments Lounge car Showers Dining car B type couchettes Generator vanRolling stock editLocomotives edit Three types of locomotives were used to haul the Twilight Express service 6 Osaka to Aomori JR West Class EF81 AC DC electric locomotive assigned to Fukui Depot Aomori to Goryōkaku JR Hokkaido Class ED79 AC electric locomotive assigned to Hakodate Depot Goryōkaku to Sapporo JR Hokkaido Class DD51 diesel locomotives assigned to Hakodate Depot double headed As of October 2014 update five specially liveried Class EF81 locomotives were assigned for Twilight Express duties numbers EF81 43 44 103 113 and 114 4 Locomotive number EF81 104 was also formerly used on Twilight Express services but was withdrawn in 2013 4 nbsp A Twilight Express service hauled by a JR West Class EF81 electric locomotive in August 2009 nbsp A Twilight Express service hauled by a JR Hokkaido Class ED79 electric locomotive in July 2013 nbsp A Twilight Express service hauled by two Class DD51 diesel locomotives in Hokkaido in September 2012Coaches edit As of October 2014 update three 9 car 24 series trainsets were used on Twilight Express services formed as follows 4 The former coach numbers and conversion dates are shown below the current running numbers 4 Car No 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9Set 1 SuRoNeFu 25 501 SuRoNe 25 501 SuShi 24 1 OHa 25 551 OHaNe 25 523 OHaNe 25 523 OHaNe 25 511 OHaNe 25 561 OHaNeFu 25 501 OHaNe 25 87 1989 OHaNe 25 52 1990 SaShi 489 3 1988 OHaNe 15 38 1989 OHaNe 25 43 1989 OHaNe 25 50 1989 OHaNe 25 40 1989 OHaNe 25 69 1989 OHaNeFu 25 34 1989 Set 2 SuRoNeFu 25 502 SuRoNe 25 502 SuShi 24 2 OHa 25 552 OHaNe 25 524 OHaNe 25 521 OHaNe 25 512 OHaNe 25 562 OHaNeFu 25 502 OHaNe 25 89 1989 OHaNe 25 52 1990 SaShi 489 4 1988 OHaNe 15 39 1989 OHaNe 25 55 1989 OHaNe 25 39 1989 OHaNe 25 51 1990 OHaNe 25 86 1989 OHaNeFu 25 41 1989 Set 3 SuRoNeFu 25 503 SuRoNe 25 503 SuShi 24 3 OHa 25 553 OHaNe 25 525 OHaNe 25 526 OHaNe 25 513 OHaNe 25 563 OHaNeFu 25 503 OHaNe 25 44 1991 OHaNe 25 62 1991 SaShi 481 53 1988 OHaNe 14 8 1991 OHaNe 25 59 1991 OHaNe 25 47 1991 OHaNe 25 67 1991 OHaNe 25 80 1991 OHaNeFu 25 45 1991 Four generator vans numbered KaNi 24 10 12 13 and 14 were used with the Twilight Express trainsets 4 Timetable editThe train timetable as of March 2011 update was as follows For the Osaka departure to Sapporo read down For the Sapporo departure to Osaka read up Stations that were not used for passenger pick up or drop off are in italics Down Station name UpDep 11 50 Track 10 Ōsaka Arr 12 52 Track 3 Arr 11 55 Track 12 Dep 11 56 Shin Ōsaka Dep 12 48 Track 17 Arr 12 47Arr 12 24 Track 0 Dp 12 25 Kyoto Dep 12 18 Track 7 Ar 12 15Arr 13 46 Dep 13 48 Tsuruga Dep 10 52 Arr 10 36Arr 14 40 Track 1 Dep 14 40 Fukui Dep 09 56 Track 5 Arr 09 54Arr 15 37 Track 7 Dep 15 40 Kanazawa Dep 08 51 Track 1 Arr 08 49Arr 16 14 Dep 16 14 Takaoka Dep 08 18 Arr 08 18Arr 16 30 Track 6 Dep 16 31 Toyama Dep 08 03 Track 3 Arr 08 0117 28 Itoigawa 06 58Arr 17 57 Dep 17 59 Naoetsu Dep 06 27 Arr 06 25Arr 18 56 Dep 18 58 Nagaoka Dep 05 29 Arr 05 17Arr 19 37 Dep 19 39 Niitsu Dep 04 40 Arr 04 3320 14 Nakajō 20 41 Echigo Hayakawa 3 2921 50 Fujishima 22 07 Sakata 02 0423 51 Akita 00 3401 24 Ōdate 23 0402 05 Hirosaki 22 27 Tsugaru Shinjō 21 56 Aomori Signal near Aomori Station Train reversal point 03 19 KanitaCrew change station for conductorsJR West lt gt JR Hokkaido 20 38 Enter 03 41Exit 04 20 Seikan Tunnel Exit 20 17Enter 19 41 05 05 GoryōkakuTrain reversal point 18 43 Oshamambe 17 05Arr 07 18 Dep 07 18 Tōya Dep 16 33 Arr 16 23Arr 07 52 Dep 07 54 Higashi Muroran Dep 15 50 Arr 15 48Arr 08 11 Dep 08 12 Noboribetsu Dep 15 34 Arr 15 33Arr 08 50 Dep 08 50 Tomakomai Dep 15 00 Arr 14 59Arr 09 10 Dep 09 11 Minami Chitose Dep 14 39 Arr 14 39 Arr 09 52 Track 3 Sapporo Dep 14 05 Track 4 Down Station name UpHistory edit nbsp The final regular up service at Kanazawa Station on 13 March 2015The Twilight Express first ran on 18 July 1989 from Osaka to Sapporo and back as a special preview run for invited passengers 7 From 21 July it began operating as a charter service 7 8 A second rake of coaches was introduced from December 1989 allowing operation as a seasonal service 8 A type sleeping cars were added to the formations between 1990 and 1991 and the formations were extended to 10 cars including generator car 8 In April 1991 a third rake of coaches was introduced allowing daily operations during busy seasons 8 The coaches underwent a program of interior refurbishment between 2001 and 2002 8 Withdrawal edit Twilight Express services were discontinued from March 2015 with the final services departing from both Osaka and Sapporo on 12 March arriving at their destinations the following day 9 Special Twilight Express cruise train edit From 16 May 2015 the train became a luxury cruise train named the Special Twilight Express 特別なトワイライトエクスプレス operating on a weekly basis between Osaka and Shimonoseki in the west of Japan 1 This operated until March 2016 with the last service departing from Osaka on 19 March returning on 22 March 2 nbsp A Special Twilight Express cruise train hauled by a pair of Class DD51 diesel locomotives in September 2015 nbsp A Special Twilight Express cruise train hauled by specially reliveried electric locomotive EF65 1124 in February 2016Future developments editIn June 2017 JR West introduced a new luxury sleeping car excursion train named Twilight Express Mizukaze continuing the name and brand established by the Twilight Express train service 10 Preservation editFormer Twilight Express Class EF81 electric locomotive EF81 103 is exhibited at the Kyoto Railway Museum which opened in April 2016 together with four former Twilight Express 24 series coaches sleeping car SuRoNeFu 25 501 dining car SuShi 24 1 lounge car OHa 25 551 and generator van KaNi 24 12 11 nbsp Twilight Express EF81 103 right in the Twilight Plaza zone at the Kyoto Railway Museum in May 2016 nbsp Former Twilight Express generator van KaNi 24 12 and lounge car OHa 25 551 in the Main Hall at the Kyoto Railway Museum in May 2016In popular culture editThe Twilight Express formed the main backdrop for the TBS TV drama Terminus Love on the Twilight Express 終着駅 トワイライトエクスプレスの恋 starring Kōichi Satō and Miho Nakayama and broadcast on 20 March 2012 12 The Twilight Express s dining car was featured in Chapters 41 an 42 of Ekiben Hitoritabi a manga about ekiben See also editList of named passenger trains of JapanReferences edit a b JR西 トワイライト が豪華に復活 出発式 大阪駅で JR West revives Twilight in luxury with departure ceremony at Osaka Station Mainichi Shimbun in Japanese Japan The Mainichi Newspapers 16 May 2015 Archived from the original on 16 May 2015 Retrieved 16 May 2015 a b 特別な トワイライトエクスプレス の運転終了 Special Twilight Express service ends Japan Railfan Magazine Online in Japanese Japan Koyusha Co Ltd 23 March 2016 a href Template Cite web html title Template Cite web cite web a Missing or empty url help a b c d Ikeguchi Eiji March 2015 トワイライト 北斗星の四半世紀 Twilight amp Hokutosei Quarter Century Japan Railfan Magazine in Japanese Vol 55 no 647 Japan Koyusha Co Ltd pp 16 30 a b c d e f トワイライトエクスプレス 用客車の概要 Outline of Twilight Express coaches Japan Railfan Magazine in Japanese Vol 54 no 644 Japan Koyusha Co Ltd December 2014 pp 38 45 a b 特別な トワイライトエクスプレス 運転 Special Twilight Express run Japan Railfan Magazine Online in Japanese Japan Koyusha Co Ltd 18 May 2015 Retrieved 19 May 2015 JR新幹線 特急列車ファイル JR Shinkansen amp Limited Express Train File Japan Kōtsu Shimbun 2008 p 126 ISBN 978 4 330 00608 6 a b Kishi Kenji 2015 トワイライトエクスプレス 25年間の概括 25 years of the Twilight Express Tetsudō Daiya Jōhō Magazine in Japanese Vol 44 no 370 Japan Kōtsu Shimbun pp 4 15 a b c d e 寝台特急 トワイライトエクスプレス の運行終了について Discontinuation of Twilight Expres sleeping car service Press release in Japanese Japan West Japan Railway Company 28 May 2014 Retrieved 28 May 2014 トワイライト 列車廃止後も客車は存続へ ランチクルーズトレイン など団体臨時列車として活用検討 JR西 Coaches to be used even after Twilight Express discontinuation JR West considers seasonal Lunch Cruise Train charters Sankei West in Japanese Japan The Sankei Shimbun amp Sankei Digital 3 March 2015 Retrieved 4 March 2015 JR西日本 TWILIGHT EXPRESS 瑞風 トワイライトエクスプレスの伝統を継承 JR West Twilight Express Mizukaze continues the tradition of the Twilight Express Mynavi News in Japanese Japan Mynavi Corporation 19 February 2015 Retrieved 19 February 2015 京都鉄道博物館 Kyoto Railway Museum Japan Railfan Magazine in Japanese Vol 56 no 662 Japan Koyusha Co Ltd June 2016 pp 52 53 終着駅 トワイライトエクスプレスの恋 Yahoo Japan TV in Japanese Japan Yahoo Japan Corporation 2012 Archived from the original on 12 March 2015 Retrieved 12 March 2015 External links edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Twilight Express 1989 2015 Dream Rail Trip on Twilight Express 2004 promotional video for the Twilight Express Twilight Express Train Gallery Twilight Express train route and composition information in Japanese Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Twilight Express amp oldid 1169574355, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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