Tobu 70000 series

Tobu 70000 series

Artist's impression of a Tobu 70000 series train

Artist's impression published June 2015
Manufacturer Kinki Sharyo
Replaced 20000 series
Entered service Fiscal 2016 (scheduled)
Formation 7 cars per trainset
Operator(s) Tobu Railway
Line(s) served
Specifications
Car length 20 m (65 ft 7 in)
Doors 4 pairs per side
Electric system(s) 1,500 V DC overhead line
Track gauge 1,067 mm (3 ft 6 in)

The Tobu 70000 series (東武70000系 Tōbu 70000-kei) is a Japanese DC commuter electric multiple unit (EMU) train type on order by the private railway operator Tobu Railway for use on Tobu Skytree Line and Tokyo Metro Hibiya Line inter-running services from fiscal 2016.[1]

Overview

The 70000 series trains are scheduled to replace the 20000 series EMUs used on Tobu Skytree Line and Tokyo Metro Hibiya Line inter-running services. The new trains will have 20 m long cars instead of the 18 m long cars of the 20000 series, and a unified door arrangement with four pairs per side instead of the mixture of three and five pairs per side on the 20000 series trains.[1] This will allow the installation of platform edge doors on the Tokyo Metro Hibiya Line once the older train fleets have been replaced.[1] The trains will use PMSM (permanent magnet synchronous motors), offering 25% energy savings compared to the motors used in earlier 20000 series trains.[1]

Formation

The 70000 series trains will be formed as seven-car sets. Each car will be motored, with only the outer axle on each bogie motored.

Interior

Internally, the trains will use LED lighting throughout. Three 17-inch LCD passenger information displays will be provided above each doorway.[1] Seating will consist of longitudinal bench seats throughout, with a seat width of 460 mm (18 in) per person (compared to 450 mm per person for the 20000 series).[1] Wheelchair spaces will provided at one end of each car.[1]

History

Tobu Railway announced its plans to introduce a new fleet of trains with 20 m long cars and four sets of doors per side on each car in April 2014, jointly with Tokyo Metro.[2] Details of the new 70000 series trains on order were officially announced on 17 June 2015, together with details of the Tokyo Metro 13000 series to be introduced around the same time.[1] The entire fleet of new trains is scheduled to be delivered between fiscal 2016 and fiscal 2019.[1]

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