KiHa 59 series
The KiHa 59 series is a diesel multiple unit train type operated by Japanese National Railways and then later operated by JR Hokkaido, JR West, and JR East between 1985 and 2010, and by the Philippine National Railways on the Metro South Commuter and Isarog Express lines since 2012. It is a reconditioned diesel train remodeled from aging JNR-Era rolling stocks converted from KiHa 56, 28 & 58 units for conversion into chartered-type trains across Japan.
History
JR Hokkaido
In December 1985, KiHa 59 was remodeled from KiHa 26 and KiHa 56 cars at the Naebo plant in Sapporo, Japan. It was the last resort train to be introduced by the Japanese National Railways which was privatized to be separated and destined to JR Hokkaido in Hokkaido region. The train was initially called "Alpha Continental Express" and started operating on the Ishikatsu Line as a chartered tourist train. It attracted widespread attention due to its design and facilities, and was operated as a group chartered train, and been offered temporary limited express trains all over the country against the backdrop of the resort boom before and after the era.The Alpha Continental Express was nicknamed as "Alcon" which they only used when contracted transportation with both Tomamu and Sahoro resorts, and they also offer other services used such as "Resort Express", "Peppermint Express", and "JTB Panorama Express".
Although it was popular during that time, they also encountered different problems which became apparent when the newer rolling stocks introduced. The maximum speed was limited to 95 km/h, which made it difficult to adapt to the timetables of newer JR Hokkaido express trains, which they are struggled to perform on the lines to be arrived and depart on-time.
It has been used for nearly 10 years since the conversion and nearly 30 years since being manufactured in the 1960s. It was withdrawn in 1995.
Formations
The Alpha Continental Express trainset was formed as follows. They also offered in different train services in Hokkaido region such as "Resort Express", "Peppermint Express", but not "JTB Panorama Express" which they add one carriage in 1986, resulting in a four-car formation.Car No. | 1 | 2 | 3 |
Number | KiHa 59-1 | KiHa 29-1 | KiHa 59-2 |
Original number | KiHa 56-201 | KiRo 26-201 | KiHa 56-209 |
They also operated the special train service called "JTB Panorama Express" trainset which was formed as follows.
Car No. | 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 |
Number | KiHa 59-1 | KiHa 29-1 | KiHa 59-101 | KiHa 59-2 |
Original number | KiHa 56-201 | KiRo 26-201 | KiHa 56-212 | KiHa 56-209 |
JR East
The three-car train was converted in November 1989 at JR East's Koriyama Works from former KiHa 58 and KiHa 28 diesel cars to become the KiHa 59 series Gracia Joyful Train set for use on special charter services in the Sendai area and north east of Japan. The train was withdrawn in May 2003 and rebuilt to become the Kogane trainset, repainted in a white, gold, and orange livery and re-entering service from July 2003.The Kogane trainset was withdrawn from service on 26 December 2010, and was subsequently shipped to the Philippines.
Formations
The Gracia trainset was formed as follows.Car No. | 1 | 2 | 3 |
Number | KiRo 59-510 | KiRo 29-506 | KiRo 59-511 |
Original number | KiHa 58-1038 | KiHa 28-2505, and became KiHa 28-1505 | KiHa 58-1039 |
The Kogane trainset was formed as follows.
Car No. | 1 | 2 | 3 |
Number | KiHa 59-510 | KiHa 29-506 | KiHa 59-511 |
JR West
JR West introduced their "VIVA West" Joyful Train service in 1989.It was formed at JR West Hiroshima works after "Resort Saloon Fiesta" train services in 1989 by remodeling former KiHa 28 and 58 series cars. The remodeling work was carried out at the Habu rolling stock plant.
It was also temporarily used as a passenger train for short train services, and ended operation after nearly ten years and was scrapped in March 1999.
Formations
The Viva West trainset was formed as follows.Car No. | 1 | 2 |
Number | KiHa 59-501 | KiHa 29-501 |
Original number | KiHa 58-176 | KiHa 28-2132 |
Overseas operations
Philippine National Railways
In its career under the Philippine National Railways, it served regular and shuttle lines, but its windshields had to be armored with steel meshes to prevent the glass from shattering due to train stoners. The unit underwent general renovation and overhaul in 2019.On September 20, 2019, the PNR Kogane trainset was used on test run and clearing operations on the Calamba-Los Baños section of the PNR Metro Commuter Line.