Hankyu 8300 series (2nd train, 8333 train, old paint) 2-car set for additional train (without motor)
The Hankyu 8300 series is a train manufactured for the Kyoto Line from 1989 (Heisei 1). There are differences in form depending on the time of manufacture, and from the 2nd train, the front shape was changed, the destination display on the front was enlarged, and the position of the car number was changed. Furthermore, from the 3rd train, differences such as enlarged front windows can be seen.
It is mainly used on the Kyoto Line, Arashiyama Line, Senri Line, and Sakaisuji Subway Line as an 8-car train, but the 6-car train was also used in conjunction with 7300 Series or 2 8300 Series cars, and was also used alone on the Arashiyama Line as a 6-car train.
The old paint differs from the current appearance in the ivory paint on the upper front. From around 2000 (Heisei 12), the current paint was used and the old paint of the 8000 series disappeared.
■Productization of the 8333 train set in the old Hankyu 8300 series second batch
■Roof is dark gray, recreating the appearance around 1995 (Heisei 7) before the type curtain was replaced
■Vehicle number and corporate mark are printed
■Stickers are included. Type and destination display, priority seats, etc. are included
■Train radio antenna, ventilator, fuse box, lightning arrester, front gangway are user-installed
■Headlights (warm white), taillights, passing indicator lights (warm white), front type and destination display (white) are lit (8333 only / 8453 is not lit)
■Front passing indicator lights can be turned on or off with the switch on the light unit board (8333 only / 8453 is not lit)
■Long seat parts with car ends are implemented
※Product specifications may differ in part from the actual vehicle.
Differences from the previous product <31522>
■Old paint (when first introduced)
■Dummy couplers are specially designed for Hankyu cars
■PT48H pantographs are used
■Booths with a more similar shape (SS150) are used