jr 485 series
The 485 series (485系, 485-kei) (and the earlier 481 and 483 series, and later 489 series variants) was a Japanese limited express AC/DC Electric Multiple Unit (EMU) type introduced in 1964 by Japanese National Railways (JNR), and later operated by the East Japan Railway Company (JR East), West Japan Railway Company (JR-West), and Kyushu Railway Company (JR Kyushu).
Examples
This includes different Cab Designs
FYI: The coverings open when horns activated
- Danbooru asset #23362336: Bonnet-Style Cab. Inspired by 181 series trains.
- Danbooru asset #23411455: Bonnet-Style Cab. Horn placement diff
- Danbooru asset #23363127: 485-200: Later Cab design
- Danbooru asset #23369138: 485-1500: Later Cab Design with Double Top Headlights
- Danbooru asset #23411485: Top Headlights Delete
- Danbooru asset #23372285: "KuMoHa 485": Different Gangway and rear Cab Design
- Danbooru asset #23372574: Coupling Between "KuMoHa 485" and "KuHa 485" Train type
- Danbooru asset #23372482: Streamlined "Panoramic" Rear Car Design
- Danbooru asset #23411297: Modern 485 series on Nikko service
- Danbooru asset #23411158: Modern 485 series on Nikko service
- Danbooru asset #23411286: 485-3000: Modern Headlights And cab Design
- Danbooru asset #23372604: 485-3000: Modern Headlights And cab Design
