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The Шаблон:Nihongo is an AC (20 kV 50 Hz single-phase)/DC (1,500 V) dual-voltage electric multiple unit (EMU) train type operated on local services by East Japan Railway Company (JR East) in Japan since December 1995.[1]

Design

Built jointly by Kawasaki Heavy Industries and Tokyu Car,[2] the design is derived from the 209 series commuter EMU, and were initially operated as 10+5-car formations on Jōban Line services out of Шаблон:STN in Tokyo, but were modified with the addition of toilets and transferred to Jōban Line and Mito Line local services in the Mito area from March 2007.[3]

Formations

10-car sets

As of 1 October 2018, four ten-car sets (K701–K704) are based at Katsuta Depot and formed with four motored ("M") cars and six non-powered trailer ("T") cars.[4]

 
← Haranomachi
Tsuchiura →
 
 
Car No. 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1
Designation Tc T M M' T' T M M' Tc'
Numbering KuHa E501-0 SaHa E501-0 MoHa E501-0 MoHa E500-0 SaHa E500-0 SaHa E501-0 MoHa E501-0 MoHa E500-0 KuHa E500-1000
  • Cars 3 and 8 each have one single-arm pantograph.[4]
  • Cars 1 and 10 have a wheelchair space.[4]
  • Cars 1 and 10 each have a universal design toilet.[4]
  • Car 8 is designated as a mildly air-conditioned car.[4]

5-car sets

As of 1 October 2018, four five-car sets (K751–K754) are based at Katsuta Depot and formed with two motored ("M") cars and three non-powered trailer ("T") cars.[4]

 
← Haranomachi
Oyama, Tsuchiura →
 
 
Car No. 5 4 3 2 1
Designation Tc T M M' Tc'
Numbering KuHa E501-1000 SaHa E501-0 MoHa E501-0 MoHa E500-0 KuHa E500-0
  • Cars 3 has one single-arm pantograph.[4]
  • Cars 1 and 5 have a wheelchair space.[4]
  • Cars 1 has a universal design toilet.[4]
  • Car 4 is designated as a mildly air-conditioned car.[4]

Interior

History

The first 10+5-car train was originally scheduled to be delivered in time for entry into service from the March 1995 timetable revision, but deliveries from Kawasaki Heavy Industries in Kobe were delayed until May due to the effects of the Great Hanshin earthquake in January of that year.[3] The first trains ultimately entered revenue service from the start of the 1 December 1995 timetable revision.[5][4]

Between September and October 2006, modifications were made to the side windows to allow some windows to be opened.[5] From October 2006, the fleet underwent modifications to add toilets, and from the start of the 18 March 2007 timetable revision, the E501 series trains were displaced from Jōban Line services out of Ueno by E531 series sets, and were transferred to local services on the Jōban Line north of Шаблон:STN and on the Mito Line.[3] Between 2011 and 2012, the fleet underwent a life-extension refurbishment programme, which involved replacing electrical and brake equipment.[5] These trains were originally equipped with Siemens GTO-VVVF propulsion systems, which were similar to the Keikyu 2100 series and also produced a "do-re-mi-fa-so-la-ti-do" scale when starting up. As part of the refurbishment, the propulsion system was changed to Toshiba IGBT-VVVF.

Between December 2014 and December 2015, all PS29 lozenge-type pantographs were replaced with single-arm pantographs.[4]

Build details

The build details for the fleet are as shown below.[4]

Set No. Manufacturer Delivered Toilet added Refurbished Pantograph changed to single-arm
K701 Kawasaki Heavy Industries 23 May 1995 21 February 2007 20 January 2012 27 November 2015
K702 20 February 1997 26 October 2006 5 November 2012 29 October 2015
K703 6 March 1997 20 November 2006 27 March 2012 24 December 2015
K704 Tokyu Car 18 March 1997 3 October 2006 26 January 2011 13 February 2015
K751 28 March 1995 31 January 2007 21 August 2011 25 December 2014
K752 Kawasaki Heavy Industries 21 February 1997 9 November 2006 21 May 2011 27 December 2014
K753 7 March 1997 6 December 2006 25 April 2011 5 December 2014
K754 Tokyu Car 19 March 1997 22 January 2007 1 September 2011 24 December 2014

References

Шаблон:Reflist

Further reading

External links

Шаблон:Commons category

Шаблон:JR East EMU