Set 307 (SDGs train) of the tramcar Tokyu 300 series |
Friday, 29 January 2021
SDGs Train on the Tokyu-Setagaya Line
Monday, 25 January 2021
Modification of the JR West 207 Series
EMU JR West 207 series stands at Kyoto station yard |
Side view of the EMU JR West 207 series |
Thursday, 21 January 2021
EMU 9200 Series: Rare Train on the Hokuso Line
EMU Chiba Newtown Railway 9200 series travels on the Hokuso line |
I have already uploaded more than 1,300 posts in this blog over a nine-year period. I thought that all the existing train models in the Tokyo metropolitan area had already been introduced to you here, but I was wrong. I recently found that there are still some more models I haven't shown you yet. The introduction of trains in the Tokyo metropolitan area is almost endless.
The EMU Chiba Newton Railway 9200 series is a rare model. Only one set (eight cars) was built by Nippon Sharyo in 2013. The technical specification of the 9200 series is same as those of the Keisei 3000 and the Hokuso 7500 series. The major difference between these three models is the color of the body stripes. The Chiba Newtown 9200 series has light blue and yellow colored stripes. The Keisei 3000 series has dark-pink and blue-colored stripes, while the Hokuso 7500 series has blue and light-blue colored stripes on their stainless-steel bodies. I like the Chiba Newtown Railway 9200 series best as it's vivid.
Incidentally, Chiba Newtown Railway is a local railway company in Chiba Prefecture. This company has a 12.5-kilometer-long section between Komuro and Inba Nihon-idai stations. The track is double and electrified. The gauge size is 1,435 mm. The electric system is 1,500 V overhead. Chiba Newtown Railway's train is directly operated onto the Hokuso, Keisei, Toei-Asakusa, and Keikyu lines. All the trains on the Chiba Newtown Railway are operated by Hokuso Railway Company. It's a bit of a complicated operating system, isn't it!
EMU Chiba Newtown Railway 9200 series arrives at Komuro station |
Sunday, 17 January 2021
Tenku: Nankai's Leisure Train on the Koya Line
Set 2058 of the EMU Nankai 2200 series, "Tenku", stands at Gokurakubashi station |
Wednesday, 13 January 2021
Preserved Electric Car in Kyoto City
When I visited Kyoto City last September, I found an old preserved tramcar in a building of the city center. What was that?
It's an electric car, N28 of the Kyoto Municipal Transportation Bureau N1 series. The N1 series was commissioned in 1912 by Kyoto Electric Railway Company. 133 cars were built by Umehachi Tekko. All cars were taken over by Kyoto Municipal Transportation Bureau in 1918, and operated until 1961, when the Kitano line was abolished. The N1 series is an electric car for the 1,067 millimeters-wide track with a 600 V direct current electric system. It has two direct current electric motors (25 HP each) with a direct electric control system. The travelling truck is a single truck made by J.G. Brill and Company in the United States. The brake system is a horizontal one-handled hand brake. The electric current collectors for vehicles are trolley poles. Passenger doors are not equipped on the side body. This tiny tramcar is a precious historical memorial for Japanese railways.
Incidentally, Kyoto Municipal Transportation Bureau was established in 1912. Taking over Kyoto Electric Railway Company, they operated tramcars from 1918 to 1978. They had two kinds of tracks namely the 1,067 millimeters-wide narrow gauge track and the 1,435 millimeters-wide standard gauge track. The total operating length was 68.8 kilometers. Although the tram was a very useful transportation means for local people, it was unfortunately abolished in 1978 due to heavy traffic congestion in the city. It's quite regrettable, isn't it?
Saturday, 9 January 2021
The Sunset over Tanzawa Mountains
Tuesday, 5 January 2021
The 3rd Generation Seibu Lions Train
To support and promote the Lions, Seibu operates a special poster train named the L-train on their lines. The first generation one was the EMU 3000 series-based. The current one is the EMU 20000 series-based, set number 20104. It was built in 2003 and modified to the L-train in 2018. It's a 10-car train with five motorcars (5M5T). The body is wrapped in "legend blue (deep blue)", which is the Lions' team color, and it's decorated with team logos, famous players' photos and team characters. The L-train holds a special place in a total of 18 sets of the 20000 series.