Английская Википедия:Ichibata Electric Railway

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Шаблон:Use dmy dates Ichibata Electric Railway Co., Ltd. is the name of two related, yet different companies in Shimane Prefecture, Japan. Шаблон:Nihongo was a railway operator until 2006, when it became a holding company of the Ichibata Group, spinning off its railway division to its newly founded Шаблон:Nihongo. Although the two companies have different names in Japanese, in English they are referred to by the English name of their parent holding company.

The company name is often shortened to Bataden.

Lines

Rolling stock

  • 1000 series: 2-car EMUs converted from former Tokyu 1000 series cars
  • 2100 series: 2-car EMUs converted from former Keio 5000 series cars
  • 5000 series: 2-car EMUs converted from former Keio 5000 series cars
  • 7000 series: Single-car EMUs introduced on 11 December 2016[1]

1000 series

In 2014, four former Tokyu 1000 series intermediate cars (1453, 1403, 1455, and 1405) were resold to the Ichibata Electric Railway, and reformed as two 2-car 1000 series sets with the addition of new cab ends.[2] These entered service on 9 February 2015.[3]

Formations

Designation Mc Tc
Numbering DeHa 100x KuHa 110x

Car identities

The former identities of the fleet are as shown below.[2]

Set No. Car No. Tokyu numbering
1001 DeHa 1001 DeHa 1405
KuHa 1101 DeHa 1455
1002 DeHa 1002 DeHa 1403
KuHa 1102 DeHa 1453

7000 series

Файл:Ichibata 7001 at Dentetsu Izumoshi Station 20170430.jpg
7000 series car 7001 in April 2017

Шаблон:As of, two 7000 series cars (7001 and 7002) were in operation.[1] While all cars carry the same basic livery of white with orange stripes on the upper and lower body, each car has a different theme and colouring on the ends and body sides.[4]

Fleet details

Car No. Date delivered Service entry Theme Colour
7001 23 August 2016 11 December 2016 Izumo Taisha Шаблон:Colorbox Black
7002 6 February 2017 2017 Lake Shinji Шаблон:Colorbox Blue
7003 2017 14 October 2017 Rice terraces Шаблон:Colorbox Green[5]
7004 2018 4 March 2018 Mount Sanbe Шаблон:Colorbox Red[6]

Former rolling stock

The last 3000 series set was withdrawn following its final run on 22 January 2017, and scrapped in February 2017.[1]

History

Kita Matsue Line

The Шаблон:Nihongo was founded on 6 April 1912.[7] The company opened the line from Шаблон:Nihongo to Unshuhirata on 29 April 1914, with services hauled by steam locomotives.[7] The line was extended to Ichibata Station (later closed) on 4 February 1915.[7]

Electric trains began operating on the line from 1 October 1927, following electrification of the line at 1,500 V DC. The line was extended to the then-named Шаблон:Nihongo on 5 April 1928.[7]

Driver-only operation commenced on 20 February 1997.[7]

Taisha Line

The 8.3 km line from Kawato Station (on the Kita-Matsue Line) to Izumo Taisha-mae Station opened in 1930, following its electrification at 1,500 V DC.[7]

See also

References

Шаблон:Reflist

External links

Шаблон:Commons category

Шаблон:Japan private rail16