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=== Shin-Aomori Extension === On 4 December 2010, the Tohoku Shinkansen extended again to {{STN|Shin-Aomori|x}}. And on 19 November 2011, [[E5 series]] trainsets, with maximum speeds of 320 km/h, were introduced to the line, with some of them used on ''Hayate'' services.<ref name="jre20110912">{{cite web |url= http://www.jreast.co.jp/press/2011/20110912.pdf|script-title=ja:ζ±εζ°εΉΉη·γγ―γγΆγγγ«ζε ₯γγ¦γγοΌ₯οΌη³»θ»δΈ‘γγγ―γγ¦γγγγΎγ³γγγ«ε°ε ₯οΌ|trans-title= Tohoku Shinkansen "Hayabusa" E5 series trains to be introduced on "Hayate" and "Yamabiko" services|date= 12 September 2011|work= Press release|publisher= East Japan Railway Company|location= Japan|language= ja|access-date= 12 September 2011}}</ref> The introduction of the E5 series resulted in the introduction of the ''Hayabusa'', which replaced the ''Hayate''<nowiki/>'s role as the fastest train on the line. In addition, currently E5 series ''Hayate'' services still run at a top speed of 275 km/h. JR East have reduced ''Hayate'' services over the years, and unify the discontinued ''Hayate'' services to ''Hayabusa'' services. It now serves as a complementary service to the ''Hayabusa''.
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