E1 Series Shinkansen

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E1 Series Shinkansen
E1 Series train set
E1 Series train set

In service 1994 - Present
Manufacturer Hitachi, Kawasaki HI
Family name Max
Refurbishment 2003 - 2005
Number built 72 vehicles (6 sets)
Formation 12 cars per trainset
Capacity 1,235
Operator JR East
Depots Niigata
Lines served Jōetsu Shinkansen
Specifications
Car body Steel
Car length 25,000 mm (intermediate cars), 26,050 mm (end cars)
Width 3,430 mm
Height 4,493 mm
Maximum speed 240 km/h
Acceleration 1.6 km/h/s
Traction system (AC) MT204 (24 x 410 kW per 12-car train)
Power output 9.84 MW
Gauge 1,435 mm
Voltage 25 kV AC, 50 Hz overhead
Safety systems DS-ATC

The E1 Series Shinkansen trainsets, introduced in 1994, were the first double-deck trains built for Japan's Shinkansen dedicated high-speed rail lines. They are generally, along with their fellow double-deck class the E4 Series Shinkansen, known by the marketing name "MAX" (Multi-Amenity eXpress).

They were introduced specifically to relieve overcrowding on services used by commuters on the Tōhoku Shinkansen and Jōetsu Shinkansen. All six twelve-car trainsets were transferred to the Jōetsu Shinkansen as of 1999, and eight-car E4 Series Shinkansen trainsets replaced the E1 Series on the Tohoku Shinkansen.

At busy times, the trains, which have a standard seating capacity of 1,235 passengers, are 200% loaded (as many standing as seated).

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