Tokyu 8500 series
Tokyu 8500 series | |
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In service | 1975–Present |
Manufacturer | Tokyu Car Corporation |
Constructed | 1975–1990 |
Number built | 400 vehicles[1] |
Number in service | 260 (March 2009)[1] |
Formation | 5/10 cars per trainset |
Operator | Tokyu Corporation |
Depot(s) | Nagatsuta |
Line(s) served | Tōkyū Den-en-toshi Line, Tōkyū Ōimachi Line |
Specifications | |
Car body construction | Stainless steel |
Car length | 20 m (65 ft 7 in) |
Doors | 4 pairs per side |
Maximum speed |
Service: 110 km/h (70 mph) Design: 120 km/h (75 mph) |
Acceleration | 3.3km/h/s |
Deceleration |
3.5km/h/s 4.5km/h/s (Emergency) |
Electric system(s) | 1,500 V DC |
Current collection method | overhead |
Track gauge | 1,067 mm (3 ft 6 in) |
The Tokyu 8500 series (東急8500系 Tōkyū 8500-kei) is a commuter electric multiple unit (EMU) train type operated by Tokyu Corporation on the Tōkyū Den-en-toshi Line and Tōkyū Ōimachi Line in Japan.
Design
First introduced in 1975, the design is based on the earlier 8000 series design.[1]
Formations
Den-en-toshi Line 10-car sets
- DeHa 8600 (M2c)
- DeHa 8700 (M1)
- SaHa 8900 (T)
- DeHa 8800 (M2)
- DeHa 8700 (M1)
- DeHa 8800 (M2)
- DeHa 8700 (M1)
- SaHa 8900 (T)
- DeHa 8800 (M2)
- DeHa 8500 (M1c)
Den-en-toshi Line sets 8601 to 8614 were marked with "K" stickers on the center front window of the driving cab ends, and they were restricted to operating on Den-en-toshi Line and Tokyo Metro Hanzōmon Line only, due to lack of Tobu ATS on these sets. After the opening of the Hanzōmon Line extension from Suitengūmae Station to Oshiage Station, sets 8601, 8602, 8613, and 8614 were fitted with Tobu ATS, allowing them to operate on Tobu Skytree Line, Tobu Isesaki Line and Tōbu Nikkō Line (and had their "K" stickers removed), while sets 8603 to 8612 were retained without Tobu ATS until their retirement from duties on the Den-en-toshi Line.
Ōimachi Line 5-car sets
- DeHa 8600 (M2c)
- DeHa 8700 (M1)
- SaHa 8900 (T)
- DeHa 8800 (M2)
- DeHa 8500 (M1c)
Interior
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Early style interior of a Den-en-toshi Line set, February 2007
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Later-batch style interior of a Den-en-toshi Line set, February 2007
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LED passenger information display
Livery variations
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Blue stripe livery, June 2007
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Izu no Natsu Izu Kyuko style livery, August 2012
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Red stripe livery, August 2007
Resale
A number of 8500 series trains have been resold to other operators in Japan and overseas following their withdrawal from Tōkyū services.
Nagano Electric Railway
Six 3-car sets were sold to the Nagano Electric Railway between 2005 and 2009. These retain the "8500 series" classification.[1]
Formation
- DeHa 8500 (M1c)
- SaHa 8550 (T)
- DeHa 8510 (M2c)
Izukyū Corporation
One 8500 series car (DeHa 8723) was sold to Izukyū Corporation in 2006, becoming KuMoHa 8152, and combined with former Tokyu 8000 series cars. It includes transverse seating acquired from Seibu 10000 series trains during refurbishment.[1]
Chichibu Railway
Two 3-car 7000 series sets were formed from cars of set 8609, entering service on the Chichibu Railway in 2009.[1]
Indonesia
Eight 8-car sets (8604, 8607, 8608, 8610, 8611, 8612, 8613, and 8618) were sold to KRL Jabotabek in Indonesia between 2006 and 2009 for use on commuter services in the Jakarta area.[1][2]
References
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 1.2 1.3 1.4 1.5 1.6 "東急8500系と田園都市線のあゆみ" [Tokyu 8500 series and the History of the Denentoshi Line]. Tetsudō Daiya Jōhō (Japan: Kōtsū Shimbunsha) 38 (301): 12–21. May 2009.
- ↑ "インドネシアで活躍する日本の電車2009 (Japanese EMUs active in Indonesia 2009)". The Railway Pictorial (Japan) 59 (824): p102–107. October 2009.
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