Interior
Passenger accommodation consists of 1+2 abreast facing seating bays in the centre of each car, and longitudinal bench seating at the ends of cars. Toilets (in KiHa E130 and KiHa E131 cars) are wheelchair accessible.
The Kururi Line KiHa E130-100 series cars have longitudinal seating only, and are not fitted with toilets.
The cars are equipped with fare machines for use on wanman driver-only-operated services.
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Wheelchair-accessible toilet, April 2010
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Interior of a Kururi Line KiHa E130-100 series car, January 2013
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LCD passenger information display inside a Kururi Line KiHa E130-100 series car, January 2013
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