Hokuso_7500_series
Hokuso 7500 series
Japanese electric multiple unit train type
The Hokuso 7500 series (北総鉄道7500形) is an electric multiple unit (EMU) commuter train type operated by the Hokuso Railway on the Hokuso Line in Japan since 2006.[1]
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Hokuso 7500 series | |
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Manufacturer | Nippon Sharyo, Tokyu Car |
Constructed | 2006 |
Entered service | 2006 |
Number built | 24 vehicles (3 sets) |
Number in service | 24 vehicles (3 sets) |
Formation | 8 cars per trainset |
Fleet numbers | 7501–7503 |
Lines served | |
Specifications | |
Car body construction | Stainless steel |
Car length | 18,000 mm (59 ft 1 in) |
Width | 2,768 mm (9 ft 1.0 in) |
Height | 4,050 mm (13 ft 3 in) |
Doors | 3 pairs per side |
Maximum speed | 120 km/h (75 mph) |
Acceleration | 3.5 km/(h⋅s) (2.2 mph/s) |
Power supply | 1,500 V |
Current collector(s) | Overhead catenary |
Safety system(s) | C-ATS |
Track gauge | 1,435 mm (4 ft 8+1⁄2 in) |
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The design is based on the Keisei 3000 series.
As of 1 April 2017[update], the fleet consists of three eight-car sets formed as shown below, with six motored (M) cars and two trailer (T) cars.[2]
More information Designation, Numbering ...
Designation | M2c | M1 | T | M2 | M1' | T | M1 | M2c |
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Numbering | 7501-1 | 7501-2 | 7501-3 | 7501-4 | 7501-5 | 7501-6 | 7501-7 | 7501-8 |
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The two M1 cars each have two single-arm pantographs, and the M1' car has one.[2]
- Chiba New Town Railway 9200 series, a similar design owned by the Chiba New Town Railway
- Shin-Keisei N800 series, a similar design owned by Shin-Keisei
- Takai, Kunpei (30 June 2014). Morokawa, Hisashi; Hattori, Akihiro (eds.). 全国私鉄超決定版電車・機関車・気動車1700 全国私鉄超決定版 電車・機関車・気動車1700 [Nationwide Private Railway Ultimate Edition: 1700 EMUs, Locomotives, and DMUs] (in Japanese). Tokyo, Japan: Sekaibunka-sha. p. 84. ISBN 978-4-418-14219-4.
- 私鉄車両編成表 2017 私鉄車両編成表 2017 [Private Railway Rolling Stock Formations - 2017] (in Japanese). Japan: Kotsu Shimbunsha. 25 July 2017. p. 26. ISBN 978-4-330-81317-2.