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The Шаблон:Nihongo is a DC electric multiple unit (EMU) train type operated by East Japan Railway Company (JR East) in Japan since October 2009 on Narita Express limited express services to and from Narita International Airport.

Design

The design of the trains was overseen by industrial designer Kenji Ekuan.[1] Retracting gangway connections on the end cars allow two sets to be coupled together to form 12-car formations. Electrical and safety equipment is duplicated, as on the E233 series commuter trains, to improve safety and reliability. Active suspension on end cars and yaw dampers between all cars provide improved ride comfort.[2] The MoHa E259-500 car is equipped with two single-arm pantographs, but one is reserved for emergency use.[3]

Unlike the previous 253 series trains, the E259 series trains are not equipped with Automatic Train Control (ATC).

Operations

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An E259 series set on a Marine Express Odoriko service in December 2012

The E259 series trains are used almost exclusively on Narita Express limited express services linking Narita International Airport in Chiba Prefecture with Шаблон:STN and other stations in the Greater Tokyo area. E259 series trains were also used occasionally on seasonal Marine Express Odoriko services between Tokyo and Шаблон:STN. One set, Ne002, was assigned to these services, and carried a logo sticker on the front and sides.[4]

Formation

The fleet consists of 22 six-car sets, consisting of four motored (M) cars and two trailer (T) cars, as shown below, with car 1 at the Tokyo end.[5][6]

Car No. 1/7 2/8 3/9 4/10 5/11 6/12
Designation Tc' M' M M' M Tsc
Numbering KuHa E258 MoHa E258 MoHa E259 MoHa E258-500 MoHa E259-500 KuRo E259
Weight (t) 38.4 38.0 36.5 38.0 37.0 38.9
Seating capacity 40 56 54 28

The "Tsc" cars are green (first class) cars. Cars 3 and 5 are equipped with PS33D single-arm pantographs (two on car 5, one on car 3).[6]

Bogies

The DT77 (motored) and TR262 (trailer) bolsterless bogies are developed from the DT71 and TR255 bogies used on the E233 series EMUs.[7] The end bogies of the Tc driving cars are designated TR262, and the inner bogies of the Tc driving cars are designated TR262A.[7] All the bogies use tread brakes, and the trailer bogies additionally use disc brakes.[7] Wheel diameter is Шаблон:Cvt, and the distance between wheel centers is Шаблон:Cvt.[7]

Interior accommodation

The passenger compartment floor construction has been improved for reduced interior noise, and the height difference between the coach and the platform has been reduced by Шаблон:Cvt compared with the earlier 253 series trains for ease of access.[5] Luggage storage areas feature lockable straps for security, and security cameras are installed in vestibule and luggage areas.[8] Luggage space is also provided beneath the seats. Electric power outlets are provided at each seat.[2]

Four ceiling-mounted passenger information display units are provided in each car. These feature two 17-inch screens on each side, displaying information in four languages (Japanese, English, Korean, and Chinese).[2]

Ordinary class

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Ordinary-class car interior
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Ordinary-class seats

Ordinary-class cars have 2+2 abreast seating with forward-facing rotating/reclining seats. Seat pitch is Шаблон:Convert, compared to Шаблон:Convert on earlier trains.[2]

Green class

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Green-class car interior

Green (first class) cars have leather-covered forward-facing rotating/reclining seats also arranged in 2+2 configuration. Seat pitch is Шаблон:Convert.[2]

History

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Sets Ne002 and Ne001 next to Jimmuji Station, Zushi, on delivery from Tokyu Car Corporation, April 2009

The first two sets, Ne001 and Ne002, were delivered to Kamakura Depot from Tokyu Car Corporation's Yokohama factory on 23 April 2009, with test running on the Sōbu Main Line commencing the same day.[9]

Nine E259 series sets entered revenue service on Narita Express services from 1 October 2009, with 10 out of 26 return workings daily operated by E259s.[10] By June 2010, they had completely replaced the 253 series EMUs formerly used on Narita Express services.[5]

Future plans

In March 2023, JR East announced that it would introduce a new design to existing E259 series sets. The updated livery will retain the black and red color pallet but will feature silver accents at the front as well as the phrase "SERIES E259" being plastered along the exterior.[11]

In December 2023, JR East announced that some E259 series trains will be used on most Shiosai services from 16 March 2024 onwards.[12]

Build details

The manufacturers and delivery dates for the fleet are as shown below.[13]

Set No. Manufacturer Date delivered
Ne001 Tokyu Car 23 April 2009
Ne002
Ne003 26 May 2009
Ne004
Ne005 2 July 2009
Ne006
Ne007 19 August 2009
Ne008
Ne009 17 September 2009
Ne010
Ne011 22 October 2009
Ne012
Ne013 18 March 2010
Ne014
Ne015 Kinki Sharyo 17 March 2010
Ne016 Tokyu Car 30 March 2010
Ne017 Kinki Sharyo 7 April 2010
Ne018 21 April 2010
Ne019 14 May 2010
Ne020 Tokyu Car 18 May 2010
Ne021
Ne022 Kinki Sharyo 9 June 2010

See also

References

Шаблон:Reflist

External links

Шаблон:Commons category

Шаблон:JR East EMU