October 1965 – November 1982 The
Hakutaka service was first introduced on 1 October 1965 as a limited express service operating between in Tokyo and via . This was discontinued from 15 November 1982.
March 1997 – March 2015 The
Hakutaka name was reinstated from 23 March 1997 for use on new limited express services jointly operated by JR West and
Hokuetsu Express connecting Kanazawa with on the
Joetsu Shinkansen via the newly built
Hokuetsu Express Hokuhoku Line, operating at a maximum speed of . Services travelling beyond Naoetsu required a switchback.
Hakutaka services operated at approximately hourly intervals between Kanazawa and Echigo-Yuzawa, with one return service daily starting and terminating at Fukui. One return working daily operated between and Echigo-Yuzawa. Services stopped at the following stations. () – – – – – – – The last
Hakutaka limited express service ran on 13 March 2015, replaced by new high-speed shinkansen services from the start of the revised timetable introduced the following day.
Shinkansen Hakutaka, (March 2015 – ) From 14 March 2015, the name
Hakutaka was transferred to new shinkansen services operating between Tokyo and Kanazawa following the opening of the Hokuriku Shinkansen beyond Nagano. Since the extension of the Hokuriku Shinkansen to Tsuruga on 16 March 2024, Hakutaka service has been extended past Kanazawa and now reaches Tsuruga. ==See also==