Contents
- 1 Variants
- 1.1 113-0 series
- 1.2 113-0 series (JR Shikoku)
- 1.3 113-700 series
- 1.4 113-1000 series
- 1.5 113-1500 series
- 1.6 113-2000 series
- 1.7 113-3800 series
- 1.8 113-5300 series
- 1.9 113-5800 series
- 1.10 113-7700 series
- 2 Livery variations
- 3 Preserved examples
- 4 References
- 5 Further reading
- 6 External links
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