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==Rolling stock== * [[209 series#209-500 series|209-500 series]] eight-car EMUs (since December 2010) * [[E231 series#E231-0 series|E231-0 series]] eight-car EMUs (since November 2017) * [[E231 series#E231-900 series|E231-900 series]] eight-car EMU (since 20 July 2020)<ref>{{cite web|url=https://train-fan.com/e231-900-mu1/|title=【元209系】E231系900番台試作車・MU1編成として武蔵野線で"再出発"|trans-title=[Former 209 series] E231-900 series prototype train restarts on Musashino Line as MU1|date=20 July 2020}}</ref> Three 209-500 series sets were transferred from the [[Keiyō Line]] in 2010-2011, where they were displaced by new [[E233-5000 series]] sets and reduced from ten to eight cars per set;<ref name="JRfutabasha2013"/> eight additional sets were transferred from the [[Chūō–Sōbu Line]] in 2018-2019. Between 2017 and 2020, E231-0 series sets were transferred from the Chūō–Sōbu Line and the Jōban Line and reduced from ten to eight cars per set to replace the 205 series.<ref name="railfan681">{{cite magazine|script-title=ja: 武蔵野線にE231系が登場|trans-title= E231 series appears on the Musashino Line |magazine = [[Japan Railfan Magazine]] |volume = 58|issue = 681 |page = 52 |publisher = Koyusha Co., Ltd. |location = Japan |language = ja |date = January 2018}}</ref> In July 2020, the sole E231-900 series set was also transferred from the Chūō–Sōbu Line and reduced from ten to eight cars.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://2nd-train.net/topics/article/28580/|title=【JR東】E231系元ミツB901編成大宮総合車両センター出場回送|trans-title=[JR East]E231 series former set B901 exited Omiya Rolling Stock Center|date=10 July 2020}}</ref> <gallery> File:Series209-500-M75.jpg|A Musashino Line 209-500 series EMU in October 2019 File:JRE Series-E231-0 MU19.jpg|A Musashino Line E231-0 series EMU in January 2023 File:JRE Series-E231-900 MU1.jpg|Musashino Line E231-900 series in August 2022 </gallery> ===Former=== * [[101 series|101-1000 series]] 6-car EMUs (1 April 1973 - 26 October 1986)<ref name="dj364"/> * [[103 series]] 6-car, later 8-car EMUs (June 1980 - 8 December 2005)<ref name="dj364"/> * [[201 series]] 6-car EMUs (from 3 March 1986 - November 1996)<ref name="dj364"/> * [[205 series#205-0 series|205-0 series]] 8-car EMUs (from December 1991 - October 2019) * [[205 series#205-5000 series|205-5000 series]] 8-car EMUs (from 2002 - 19 October 2020) [[165 series|165]] and [[169 series]] EMUs were used on ''[[Shinkansen Relay#Rapid Shinkansen Relay|Shinkansen Relay]]'' services and later ''[[Musashino (train)|Musashino]]'' rapid services until 2002. [[115 series]] EMUs were used on ''Musashino'' services from 2002 until the services were downgraded to all-stations "Local" status in December 2010. The 205-0 series sets were built from new for the Musashino Line, entering service from 1 December 1991,<ref name="dj364"/> and have six motored cars per eight-car set.<ref name="JRfutabasha2013"/> These were the last 205 series sets to be built from new.<ref name="dj364"/> The 205-5000 series sets were modified between 2002 and 2008 from displaced former [[Yamanote Line]] sets by adding new VVVF-controlled AC motors, and have four motored cars per eight-car set.<ref name="JRfutabasha2013">{{cite book |script-title=ja: 首都圏鉄道完全ガイド 主要JR路線編 |trans-title=Tokyo Area Complete Railway Guide - Major JR Lines |publisher = Futabasha |date = 6 December 2013 |location = Japan |pages = 87–97 |isbn = 978-4-575-45414-7}}</ref> [[205 series]] trains, both 205-0 and 205-5000 serieses, were withdrawn from Musashino Line and currently operated in Indonesia. <gallery> File:KuMoHa101-902 Tokyo General Depot 20050827.jpg|A 101 series EMU File:103 set E34 Musashino Line Nishi-Kokubunji 20010808.jpg|A Musashino Line 103 series (low-cab type) EMU, August 2001 File:Musashino 103 Niiza 20020527.jpg|A Musashino Line 103 series EMU, May 2002 File:201 165 Shinkansen Relay Hachioji 20010801.jpg|A 165 series EMU (right) on a ''Shinkansen Relay'' service, August 2001 File:Musashino 115 Hachioji 20040303.JPG|A 115-300 series EMU set on a ''Musashino'' service, March 2004 File:JRE-205-0 EMU-MusashinoLine.jpg|A Musashino Line 205-0 series EMU in June 2006 (this particular set is actually a 205-5000, or set 145 in Indonesia) File:JRE 205 5000 musashino.JPG|205 series EMU belonging to the Musashino Line on connecting services on the Keiyō Line, January 2010. This set is now operated in Indonesia. </gallery> ===Freight=== Locomotive types seen hauling freight trains include the [[Class EF64]], [[Class EF65]], [[Class EF66]], [[Class EF81]], [[Class EF200]], [[Class EF210]], [[Class EH200]], [[Class EH500]], [[Class DE10]], and [[Class HD300]].
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