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Nankai 8300 series
Japanese train type From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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The Nankai 8300 series (南海8300系) is an electric multiple unit (EMU) commuter train type operated by the private railway operator Nankai Electric Railway in Japan since 8 October 2015.
The similar Semboku 9300 series (泉北9300系, Senboku 9300-kei) runs on the Semboku Line and Nankai Koya Line in Japan since 8 August 2023. Two 4-car sets were built by Kinki Sharyo in 2022.
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Operations
The 8300 series trains are used on Nankai Main Line, Nankai Wakayamakō Line, and Nankai Airport Line commuter services singly or coupled with 12000 series EMUs on Southern Premium limited express services to provide non-reserved accommodation.
Since 22 November 2019, 8300 series trains have been used on Koya Line services. Nankai expects to deploy additional 8300 series trains and replace the entirety of the 6000 series fleet on the Koya Line by 2023.[2][needs update]
The 9300 trainsets are intended for service between Namba and Izumi-Chūō stations[3] on the Semboku Line, as well as through services onto the Nankai Koya Line.[4]
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Formations
As of 1 April 2017[update], the fleet consists of five four-car sets (8301 to 8305) and six two-car sets (8701 to 8706).[5] Two-car trainsets were also delivered from July 2016.
Four-car sets
The four-car sets are formed as follows, with two motored ("M") cars and two non-powered intermediate trailer ("T") cars.[5]
The motored cars each have one single-arm pantograph.[5]
Two-car sets
The two-car sets are formed as follows, with one motored ("M") car and one non-powered trailer ("T") car.[5]
The motored cars each have two single-arm pantographs.[5]
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Interior
Passenger accommodation consists of longitudinal seating with LED lighting used throughout.[6]
Sets 8318/8716 onward incorporate wood-themed interiors.[7]
The 9300 series uses LEDs for external and internal lighting, which Semboku states reduces power consumption by 50% when compared to the older 3000 series trains.[8][4]
- The interior of an 8300 series set in October 2016
- A luggage space inside an 8300 series set in October 2016
- Wooden flooring and finishes in sets built from 2022
- An LCD passenger information display inside an 8300 series set
- Interior
- Priority seating
- Wheelchair space
- Driver's cab
History
Details of the new trains were first announced officially by Nankai Electric Railway on 25 March 2015. The first two four-car sets, built by Kinki Sharyo, were delivered in June 2015.[9] The first train entered revenue service on 8 October 2015.[10]
Six two-car sets were delivered from Kinki Sharyo in July and August 2016.[11][12] These entered revenue service on 12 September 2016.[13]
9300
Details of the 9300 series were announced in November 2022.[3] The two sets were built by Kinki Sharyo and delivered in December 2022.[14]

The 9300 series fleet entered service for the Semboku Rapid Railway on 8 August 2023.[15][16]
Following the merger of the Semboku Rapid Railway into its parent company on 1 April 2025, all sets became property of Nankai Electric Railway.[17] To preprare for the acquisition, all identifying marks on existing trains were changed from Semboku to Nankai gradually from December 2024.[18]
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Fleet history
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The individual build details for the fleet are as follows.[5]
Four-car sets


Two-car sets

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References
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