this is the yellow doctor's train called it because the function of this train is to check all the conditions of the shinkansen railroad that is traversed throughout Japan by checking from the cable.rel. rail slope. just by monitoring it from the monitor in this train.
the speed of this train can reach 270 km / h on the Tokaido Shinkansen railway
For Tōkaidō and Sanyō Shinkansen
- Non-powered track recording cars (Yellow with blue stripe):
- 921-1: Built in 1962 (initially numbered 4001), and withdrawn in 1980.
- 921-2: Converted in 1964 from former MaRoNeFu 29-11 sleeping car, and withdrawn in 1976.
- 0 series type (Yellow with blue stripe):
- 922-0 (Set T1): 4-car set converted in 1964 from the prototype set (class 1000 Set B) built in 1961, and withdrawn in 1976.
- 922-10 (Set T2): 7-car set owned by JR Central. Built in 1974 and withdrawn in 2001.
- 922-20 (Set T3): 7-car set owned by JR West. Built in 1979 and withdrawn in 2005.
- 700 series type (Yellow with blue stripe):
- 923 (Set T4): 7-car set owned by JR Central. Delivered in 2000.
- 923-3000 (Set T5): 7-car set owned by JR West. Delivered in 2005.
For Tōhoku, Jōetsu, Hokuriku, Yamagata, and Akita Shinkansen
- 200 series type (Yellow with green stripe):
- 925/0 (Set S1): 7-car set owned by JR East. Delivered in 1979 and withdrawn in 2001.
- 925/10 (Set S2): 7-car set owned by JR East. Converted from former Class 962 test train in 1982 and withdrawn in 2002.
- E3 series type (with red stripe)
- E926 (Set S51): "East i" 6-car set owned by JR East. Delivered in August 2001.
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