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The Шаблон:Nihongo was an electric multiple unit (EMU) train type introduced in 1966 by Japanese National Railways (JNR), and later operated by East Japan Railway Company (JR East) on Chuo-Sobu Line and Tozai Line subway through-running services in Tokyo, Japan, until 2003.[1]

Design

Broadly based on the 103 series commuter EMU,[1] the 301 series was designed specifically for use on through-running services with the Eidan Tozai Line (present-day Tokyo Metro Tozai Line) in Tokyo, and was the first aluminium-bodied rolling stock introduced on Japanese National Railways (JNR).[2]

When first delivered, the sets were finished with a clear acrylic paint, giving an unpainted appearance.[1] The sets were subsequently painted in light grey with a yellow bodyside stripe.[1] This was later changed to a light blue ("Blue No. 22") stripe to match the Tōzai Line line colour.[1][3]

For cost reasons, only 56 vehicles were built, and subsequent rolling stock built for Tozai Line through-running services was conventional steel-bodied 103-1200 series stock.[1]

Operations

The 301 series trains were based at Mitaka Depot in Tokyo throughout their service life, and were used on Chūō-Sōbu Line local and Tozai Line subway through-running services.[3]

Formations

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Former driving cab of KuMoHa 300-3 in May 2003 with the driving equipment removed

Following reforming into 10-car sets, the fleet was formed as follows, with car 1 at the Nishi-Funabashi end and car 10 at the Mitaka end. Sets K1 and K2 included former KuHa 301 and KuMoHa 300 driving cars with driving cab equipment removed.[3]

Sets K1–2

Car No. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
Designation Tc M M' M M'c Tc M M' M M'c
Numbering KuHa 301 MoHa 301 MoHa 300 MoHa 301 KuMoHa 300 KuHa 301 MoHa 301 MoHa 300 MoHa 301 KuMoHa 300

Cars 2, 4, 7, and 9 were each equipped with one lozenge-type pantograph.[3]

Sets K3–5

Car No. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
Designation Tc M M' M M' T M M' M M'c
Numbering KuHa 301 MoHa 301 MoHa 300 MoHa 301 MoHa 300 SaHa 301-100 MoHa 301 MoHa 300 MoHa 301 KuMoHa 300

Cars 2, 4, 7, and 9 were each equipped with one lozenge-type pantograph. SaHa 301-101 was modified from former MoHa 301-4, and retained the original pantograph mounting points.[3]

Interior

Seating consisted of longitudinal bench seating throughout. Compared with the 103 series seating, seat width was increased by Шаблон:Cvt to Шаблон:Cvt per person.[1]

History

The 301 series were delivered in 1966 to Mitaka Depot in Tokyo,[1] initially formed as eight 7-car sets.[4] From 1981, the fleet was reformed into 10-car sets with the creation of SaHa 301 trailer cars converted from former MoHa 300 and MoHa 301 motored cars.[1]

As of 1 April 2002, 50 vehicles (5 x 10-car sets) remained in service,[5] but the fleet was subsequently replaced by new E231-800 series EMUs and withdrawn during 2003.[4]

A special Sayonara 301 series train was run by JR East on 3 August 2003.

Preserved examples

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KuMoHa 300-4 stored inside Omiya Works in May 2007

Driving car KuMoHa 300-4 of set K2 is stored at JR East's Omiya Works, removed in 2017.

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References

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