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(EMU) commuter train type introduced in 1963 by
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(JR Kyushu). They were also operated by
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(JR Central). Some former JR East sets were also sold for second hand use in Indonesia, where they operated on the KRL Jabodetabek system in Jakarta between 2004 and 2016.


Operations


JR East

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has previously operated a large number of 103 series sets on the following lines. * Chūō Line (Rapid) (1973–1983; and then also used on the Diamond anniversary (75th anniversary) celebration of Mitaka Station in June 2005) * Chūō-Sōbu Line (1979–2001; 1971–2003 for Tokyo Metro Tozai Line through-running services) * Hachikō Line (1996–2005) *
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(1971–1986 for Chiyoda Line through-running services; 1967–2006 for Joban Line Rapid and Narita-Abiko Line through service) * Kawagoe Line (1985–2005) * Keihin-Tōhoku Line (1965–1998) * Keiyō Line (1986–2005) *
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(1980–2005) *
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(1982–2004) *
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(1976–2002) * Akabane Line (now Saikyo Line) (1978–1990) * Senseki Line (1979–2004; 2006–2009) *
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(1990–2005) *
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(1963–1988) * Yokohama Line (1972–1989) A single four-car 103 series set remained in use by
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on the Senseki Line in the
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area between November 2006 up until 21 October 2009.


JR Central

JR Central has formerly used 103 series sets on Chuo Main Line services in the Nagoya area, but these were subsequently replaced by
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and 313 series trains. File:JNR EC Tc103-77.jpg, A 103 series set on June 26, 1999


JR-West

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continues to operate a large number of 103 series sets, many of which have received extensive life-extension refurbishment. JR-West currently operates 103 series sets on the following lines. They were also used on the
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until October 2017. As of 2024, there are 63 cars still in service. *
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* Bantan Line * Kakogawa Line Previous Operations (JR West): * Akō Line * Kabe Line (1992March 2011) * Kure Line (199215 March 2015) *
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(1969October 2017) * Sakurajima Line (1969October 2017) *
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(196925 January 2018) * Wakayama Line (1970January 2018) * Osaka Higashi Line (196925 January 2018) * Hanwa Line (196816 March 2018) * Nara Line (until 11 March 2022) * Sanyō Main Line ( Wadamisaki Branch Line) (until 17 March 2023)


JR Kyushu

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operated a fleet of nine 6-car 103 series sets on JR Chikuhi Line inter-running services onto the Fukuoka City Subway Kūkō Line beginning in 1982. In 2015, six 6-car 305 series sets entered service and the 6-car 103 series sets were converted to 3-car sets and restricted to operating on Chikuhi Line services between Chikuzen-Maebaru and Nishi-Karatsu. As of 2024, three 3-car trainsets remain in service. * Chikuhi Line (1982–present)


Overseas operations

Four former
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103 series 4-car units (
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sets KeYo 20, 21, 22, and 27) were shipped to
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in 2004 to operate on the KRL Jabodetabek system in
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. * KuMoHa 103: 105, 153 * MoHa 103: 654, 752 * MoHa 102: 231, 321, 810, 2009 * KuHa 103: 359, 384, 597, 632, 815, 822 * SaHa 103: 210, 246 These cars retain their Japanese numbering. As of November 2016, all 103 series have been withdrawn. File:Depok Express.JPG, Former JR East 103 series EMU passing Gambir, July 2007 File:Jabotabek 103 Series - KeYo 21F-27F.JPG, Former JR East set KeYo 21 in revised "JR Central" livery in Jakarta, December 2011 File:103 KeYo E20 E27.jpg, KeYo E20 with latest livery


103-0 series

The 103–0 series trains were built between 1963 and 1981. Built for JNR as an "upgraded" version of the 101 series, the 103 series has been widely used around Japan and has been manufactured in a multitude of different body styles and configurations. Based on the earlier 101 series, the 103 series has been used on various commuter services since 1963. In fact, some 103 series cars were actually converted from 101 series cars. The 103 series was the main rolling stock used on urban commuter services for a time. Some sets have been used for at least 50 years, and their age is starting to show; as such, their use on various lines is diminishing and they are being replaced by newer trains. For instance, the 103 series have been replaced by the newer 323 series on the Osaka Loop Line. The sets have been manufactured in a multitude of different body styles, with additional body styles being created over the years. Older sets had body styles similar to the one used on the 101 series.


Prototype

This 8-car unit was built in 1963 without air-conditioning. The cars were withdrawn from service between 1988 and 1991. * Moha 103: 901-902 * Moha 102: 901-902 * Kuha 103: 901-904


Standard series

These were built between 1964 and 1970. While not originally fitted with air-conditioning, most of the cars were fitted with air conditioning from 1975. The bogies of the trailer cars were changed from TR201 to TR212 for the cars built from 1968. Cars fitted with TR212 bogies feature disc brakes, because they needed to run on higher speeds on the Jōban and Hanwa Lines. * KuMoHa 103: 1-155 * MoHa 103: 1-278 * MoHa 102: 1-433 * KuHa 103: 1-177 and 501-638 (TR212 bogies fitted: 115-177 and 617–638) * SaHa 103: 1-305 (TR212 bogies fitted: 226–305)


Air-conditioned prototype

This single 10-car unit was built in 1970. It was equipped with various air conditioning units and tested on the
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in Tokyo. It was subsequently modified to become a standard air-conditioned set in 1978. In 2000, four cars were scrapped at the Narashino Depot; the remaining six cars were scrapped at Keiyō Rolling Stock Center in 2005. * MoHa 103: 279-281 * MoHa 102: 434-436 * KuHa 103: 178-179 * SaHa 103: 306-307


Sets without air-conditioning

Built during 1972 and 1973, these units were similar to the air-conditioned prototype but without air-conditioning. This type was used mainly in Osaka area. Most cars were fitted with air-conditioning from 1976. * MoHa 103: 282-330 and 364-374 * MoHa 102: 437-486 and 520-530 * KuHa 103: 180-212 * SaHa 103: 308-323


Air-conditioned sets

Built in 1973, they were similar to the air-conditioned prototype. They were fitted with motorized destination blinds on both sides. * MoHa 103: 331-413 (excluding 364–374) * MoHa 102: 487-569 (excluding 520–530) * KuHa 103: 213-268 * SaHa 103: 324-359


ATC equipped sets

Built between 1974 and 1980. The front end design was changed with the driver's cab raised so that an ATC signalling system could be included. Kuha 103 of this version was used in the Tokyo area only. * MoHa 103: 414-713 * MoHa 102: 570-869 * KuHa 103: 269-796 (excluding 500–700), 798, 809, 816 * SaHa 103: 360-471


Raised driver's cab

Built between 1979 and 1984. The front end design was the same as the ATC-equipped sets, although this type was not fitted with ATC. Kuha 103-811 and 816 were converted to include ATC in 1984. * MoHa 103: 714-793 * MoHa 102: 870-2050 (excluding 900–2000) * KuHa 103: 797, 799-850 (excluding 809, 816, 845, 847, 849) * SaHa 103: 472-503 File:JNR Tc103-235cab.jpg, Driver's cab of KuHa 103-235 car (without ATC), November 2008 File:103 and 205 Uguisudani 198602.jpg, JNR 103 and 205 series Yamanote Line meet at Uguisudani station, February 1986. File:L25 akabane Tc103-273 750.jpg, Akabane Line KuHa 103-273 car with air-conditioning coupled with non air-conditioned middle cars, 1979 File:JNR kuha103-154.jpg, Biwako Line- JR Kyoto Line- JR Kobe Line KuHa 103-154 car without air-conditioning, 1983 File:JNR Tc103-184.jpg, JR Kobe Line KuHa 103-184 car without air-conditioning, August 1983 File:L25 Tc103-178 680.jpg,
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air-conditioned prototype KuHa 103-178 car, October 1978 File:JNR EC Tc103-347.jpg,
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ATC equipped KuHa 103-347 car, March 1985 File:JRE-EC103-Yokohama-Line.jpg, JR East Yokohama Line air-conditioned 103–0 series, circa 1988 File:L25 Tc103-831 750.jpg, JR-West
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raised driver's cab KuHa 103-831 car, circa 1993 File:Type103-sayonara.jpg, JR East
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air-conditioned 103–0 series, March 1998 File:L25 Miha103.jpg, Two JR-West Fukuchiyama Line (left) and JR Kyoto Line air-conditioned 103–0 series, August 1999 File:JNR M103-734.jpg, JR East MoHa 103-734 car in brown livery, August 1999 File:JNR 103-0 Joban Line.jpg,
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air-conditioned 103–0 series, April 2005 File:JR103-musashino.jpg,
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air-conditioned 103–0 series showing different driver's cab heights, August 2003 File:JNR103 Tsurumi 04p5678v.jpg,
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air-conditioned 103–0 series, June 2004 File:Series103 LA4.jpg,
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air-conditioned KuHa 103-802 car, September 2017 File:JNR Mc103-18.jpg, JR Central 103–0 series air-conditioned KuMoHa 103-18 car, April 2007 File:Series103 HK609.jpg, JR-West Hanwa Line 103–0 series air-conditioned car, July 2017 File:Series103 NS413.jpg, JR West 103 series on Nara Line local service, December 2017 File:Series103 R1.jpg, JR West 103 series train Wadamisaki Line local service,July 2017 File:JNR 103 oka H19.JPG, JR-West San'yō Main Line air-conditioned 103–0 series set H19, May 2009 File:Kuha103-525 Toshiba-test-car.jpg, KuHa 103-525 test car owned by
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, March 2010 File:JRW series103 Yumesaki-002.jpg, JR-West Sakurajima Line raised driver's cab KuHa 103-823 car, March 2012


Converted from 101 series

Some 101 series trailer cars were converted to the 103–0 series. The cars' bodies and bogies were 101 series originals as the conversions involved minimum modification. The last of these cars were withdrawn from service in 1999. * SaHa 103: 751-780 (from SaHa 101) * KuHa 103: 2001-2004 (from KuHa 100), 2051-2052 (from KuHa 101)


Experimental direct-drive mechanism (DDM-VVVF)

An insulated gate bipolar transistor traction system and direct-drive motors both manufactured by Toshiba were experimentally tested on car MoHa 103-502 (car #4) on ten-car set KeYo304 based on the Keiyō Line from May 2002; the car was originally manufactured in December 1975 by Nippon Sharyo. The direct-drive motors and IGBT inverters appear to be of the same specification as used on the experimental E993 series set due to similar cadences. The use of direct-drive motors in the car gave the set a unique sound, with both the roar of the old-fashioned resistor-controlled traction motors and the more modern, high-pitched cadence of the variable frequency drive in car MoHa 103–502; MoHa 103-502's use of direct-drive motors gave the car itself a unique sound, as once the set reached a certain speed, the traction motors made no discernible noise. The set entered service with the direct-drive motored car on 15 May 2003, but was retired and scrapped in December 2003 after just 7 months of service with this experimental car. Car MoHa 103-502 remains the last 103 series car to have been fitted with a variable frequency drive. No JR train since (other than the E993 and E331 series sets) has used direct-drive motors in combination with IGBT inverters.103系DDM改造車営業運転開始
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103-1000 series

160 103–1000 series cars (formed 16 10-car sets) were built in 1970 and 1971 for use on
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- Chiyoda Line inter-running services, which commenced in 1971. Originally painted in grey with a sea green stripe, they were subsequently displaced by new 203 series trains. Some sets were later converted to become 105 series sets, and the rest of the fleet was reallocated to
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services from Ueno. In 1989, one Joban Line set was reallocated to the Chūō-Sōbu Line-Tōzai Line inter-running services. This set was repainted in grey with light-blue stripe, which was the same livery as the 103–1200 series. The last set was retired in March 2004. File:L25 103-1000 380.jpg, Original JNR livery, 1985 File:JNR_103-1000_Joban_Line.jpg, Joban Line Rapid Service 103–1000 series Set MaTo 11, June 1989


103-1200 series

Similar to the 103–1000 series, these were 7-car sets built by
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and
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for use on Chūō-Sōbu Line- Tōzai Line inter-running services alongside the aluminium-bodied 301 series. Five sets (35 cars) were built between 1970 and 1978. They were initially painted in grey with a yellow stripe, but this was changed to a light blue stripe from 1989 to avoid confusion with the similarly coloured
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trains introduced on Chūō-Sōbu Line services. The last set was retired in July 2003. File: JNR 301 and 103-1200.jpg, A JR East 301 series (left) and 103–1200 series (right) EMU formation at Funabashi Station, August 2002


103-1500 series

Nine 103–1500 series 6-car sets were built between 1982 and 1983 by
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for use on inter-running services between the Chikuhi Line and the Fukuoka City Subway Kūkō Line in
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. In 1989, four sets were reformed as eight 3-car sets (numbered E11 to E18) by rebuilding MoHa 103 and MoHa 102 cars as KuMoHa 103 and KuMoHa 102 cars respectively. They were initially painted in light blue with a white stripe, but were repainted into a grey and red livery from 1995. The 3-car sets were modified for driver-only operation between December 1999 and March 2001. Toilets were added to one end car of each set between June 2003 and October 2004. File:103-1500 Nishinomiya 19830224.jpg, 103-1500 series in original livery, February 1983 File:KuHa103-1516_Chikuzen-Fukae_20060409.jpg, JR Kyushu 103–1500 series in revised livery, April 2006


103-3000 series

Five three-car 103–3000 series sets (numbered 51 to 55) were formed in 1985 from former 72–970 series EMU cars for use on the Kawagoe Line following electrification in September 1985. Five MoHa 72970 cars were also converted to SaHa 103-3000 cars to augment Ome Line trains. These cars were fitted with passenger-operated door controls. The five Kawagoe Line sets were lengthened to four cars between October 1995 and March 1996 ahead of Hachiko Line electrification in March 1996. The last set was withdrawn in October 2005. File:103-3000 53 Kawagoe Line 19930505.jpg, Kawagoe Line 103–3000 series set 53 as a three-car set in May 1993 *Formation # KuMoHa 102-3000 # MoHa 103-3000 (with pantograph) # SaHa 103-3000 # KuHa 103-3000


103-3500 series (JR East)

One 4-car 103–3500 series set was formed in December 1995 from surplus 103–0 series cars to augment the fleet ahead of Hachikō Line electrification in March 1996. As with the 103–3000 series sets, passenger-operated door controls were fitted. The motor/trailer car configuration differed from that of the 103–3000 series sets. The single set was withdrawn in March 2005. *Formation # KuHa 103-3502 (formerly KuHa 103–738) # MoHa 102-3501 (formerly MoHa 102–2047) # MoHa 103-3501 (with pantograph) (formerly MoHa 103–790) # KuHa 103-3501 (formerly KuHa 103–725)


103-3500 series (JR West)

Nine 2-car 103–3500 series refurbished sets (H1 to H9) were formed between September 1997 and March 1998 ahead of Bantan Line electrification in March 1998. Toilets were added between 2005 and 2006. *Formation # KuMoHa 102-3500 (with toilet) # KuMoHa 103-3500 (with pantograph)


103-3550 series

Eight 2-car 103–3550 series refurbished sets (M1 to M8) were formed between January and October 2004 ahead of Kakogawa Line electrification in March 2005. These sets feature cab gangway connections and toilets. *Formation # KuMoHa 102-3550 (with toilet) # KuMoHa 103-3550 (with pantograph) File:Kakogawa line Menoarudensha.jpg, Kakogawa Line 2-car 103–3550 series set M1 with ''Train with eyes'' livery by
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Internal training sets

One internal crew training set, formed as KuMoHa 103-100 + MoHa 102–224, was used for internal crew training at the JR East Crew Training Center at Higashi-Omiya Depot. The set had different cab end designs, as MoHa 102-224 used the cab of former ATC equipped KuHa 103–332, sets. It was withdrawn in 2009 following the delivery of a new
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-based training set in 2008. File:JRE-103 Higashiōmiya-Training car.jpg, Higashi-Ōmiya set, 2008


Preserved examples

* KuHa 103-1: Preserved at the Kyoto Railway Museum in Kyoto since April 2016. * KuHa 103-525: Stored at Toshiba factory in Fuchu, Tokyo * KuHa 103-713: Preserved at the Railway Museum in
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(front end only). * KuMoHa 103-18: Stored at Mino-Ōta Depot in Minokamo, Gifu. * KuMoHa 103-58: Previously Used at the Toshiba factory in Fuchu, Tokyo. Scrapped in 2011. * KuMoHa 103-110: Used for training purposes at the Osaka Prefectural Firefighting College in Daito, Osaka. * KuMoHa 103-147: Privately preserved in
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. File:JNR Mc103-18.jpg, KuMoHa 103–18 at Mino-Ōta Depot in April 2007 File:Kuha103-525 Toshiba-test-car.jpg, KuHa 103–525 at the Toshiba factory in Fuchu in March 2010 File:103 series MoHa 102-230 RTRI 20051008.jpg, MoHa 102-230 stored at the RTRI facility in Kokubunji, Tokyo, in October 2010


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