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The Sendai Subway 1000N series (仙台市交通局1000N系電車) is a rapid transit electric multiple unit (EMU) train type operated on the Sendai Subway Namboku Line in Sendai, Japan.
Sendai Subway 1000N series | |
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In service | 1987–present |
Manufacturer | Kawasaki |
Constructed | 1985–1996 |
Refurbished | 2003–2013 |
Number built | 84 vehicles (21 sets) |
Formation | 4 cars per trainset |
Capacity | 144 passengers per car (58 seating, 54 post-refurbishment) |
Operators | Sendai City Transportation Bureau |
Lines served | Sendai Subway Namboku Line |
Specifications | |
Car length |
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Width | 2,890 mm (9 ft 6 in) |
Height | 4,040 mm (13 ft 3 in) |
Doors | 4 pairs per side |
Maximum speed | 75 km/h (47 mph) |
Weight | 128.0 t (126.0 long tons; 141.1 short tons) |
Traction system | |
Traction motors |
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Power output | 160 kW (215 hp) per motor |
Transmission | Westinghouse-Natal drive; gear ratio: 5.73 : 1 (86 / 15) |
Acceleration |
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Deceleration |
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Electric system(s) | 1,500 V DC (overhead catenary) |
Current collector(s) | Pantograph |
Bogies | SS-005, SS-105 |
Braking system(s) | Electromagnetic braking |
Safety system(s) | ATC/ATO (Fuzzy logic) |
Track gauge | 1,067 mm (3 ft 6 in) |
The 1000 series was the world's first train type to use fuzzy logic to control its speed, and this system developed by Hitachi[1] accounts for the relative smoothness of the starts and stops when compared to other trains, and is 10% more energy efficient than human-controlled acceleration.[2] It was the recipient of the 28th Laurel Prize award presented by the Japan Railfan Club.
Formation
editSets are formed as follows, with car 1 at the Tomizawa end.[3]
Car No. | 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 |
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Designation | Tc1 | M1 | M2 | Tc2 |
Numbering | 1100 | 1200 | 1300 | 1600 |
History
editFirst entering service in 1987,[4] the fleet of 21 sets was constructed between 1985 and 1996.[5]
Refurbishment
editFrom 2003 until 2013, the 1000 series trains underwent mid-life refurbishment to extend their lifespan.[6] Refurbished sets are renamed 1000N series, with the first such set returning to service in March 2004.[5]
The refurbished trains include the following features.
- LED destination indicators at the train ends
- Space for wheelchairs
- Air-conditioning
- LED destination indicators inside trains
Replacement
editThe 1000N series sets are scheduled to be replaced with new 3000 series trains from 2024.[6]
See also
editReferences
edit- ^ Andrew Pollack (2 April 1989). "Fuzzy Computer Theory: How to Mimic the Mind?". The New York Times. Retrieved 11 March 2011.
- ^ Philip Elmer-DeWitt (25 September 1989). "Time For Some Fuzzy Thinking". Time. Archived from the original on 22 October 2010. Retrieved 11 March 2011.
- ^ 私鉄車両編成表2021 [Private Railway Vehicle Organization Table 2021] (in Japanese). Japan: Kotsu Shimbunsha. 2021. p. 12. ISBN 9784330032214.
- ^ 仙台市地下鉄南北線、新型車両は無塗装のアルミ合金製になる? - 鉄道ニュース週報(208) [Will the new trains on the Sendai Subway Namboku Line be made of unpainted aluminium?]. Mynavi News (in Japanese). 18 January 2020. Retrieved 29 October 2023.
- ^ a b 全国の地下鉄 仙台市交通局(仙台市営地下绣) [Subways Nationwide: Sendai Municipal Subway]. Japan Railfan Magazine (in Japanese). Vol. 48, no. 562. Japan: Koyusha Co., Ltd. February 2008. pp. 12–13.
- ^ a b 仙台市地下鉄南北線 新型車両3000系を公開、走行試験へ - 写真73枚 [Sendai Municipal Subway Namboku Line's new 3000 series shown off - 73 photos]. Mynavi News (in Japanese). 27 October 2023. Retrieved 29 October 2023.