- Chichibu Railway 800 series
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Chichibu Railway 800 series
800 series at Mitsumineguchi Station, 1989In service 1979–1990 Replaced 100 series Scrapped 1990 Number built 18 vehicles (9 sets) Number scrapped 18 vehicles Formation 2 cars per trainset Operator Chichibu Railway Line(s) served Chichibu Main Line Specifications Car body construction Steel Car length 20 m Doors 4 per side Electric system(s) 1,500 V DC Current collection method Overhead wire Gauge 1,067 mm The Chichibu Railway 800 series (秩父鉄道800系 ) was an EMU train type for local services operated by Chichibu Railway in Japan.[1]
History
Nine 2-car trains were converted in 1979 from former Odakyū 1800 series commuter EMUs. The trains were replaced by 1000 series EMUs from 1989 and withdrawn by 1990.[1]
Formation
DeHa KuHa 801 (ex DeHa 1801) 851 (ex KuHa 1851) 802 (ex DeHa 1802) 852 (ex KuHa 1852) 803 (ex DeHa 1803) 853 (ex KuHa 1853) 804 (ex DeHa 1804) 854 (ex KuHa 1854) 805 (ex DeHa 1805) 855 (ex KuHa 1855) 807 (ex DeHa 1807) 857 (ex KuHa 1857) 808 (ex DeHa 1808) 858 (ex KuHa 1858) 809 (ex DeHa 1809) 859 (ex KuHa 1859) 810 (ex DeHa 1810) 860 (ex KuHa 1860) Cars DeHa 806 and KuHa 856 were used as sources of spare parts and were scrapped without entering service.[1]
References
- ^ a b c "秩父の電車たち [Trains of the Chichibu Railway]". Japan Railfan Magazine (Japan: Kōyūsha) 48 (564): p92-99. April 2008.
Chichibu Railway rolling stock Local EMUs 100 series • 500 series • 800 series • 1000 series • 2000 series • 5000 series • 7000 series • 7500 seriesExpress EMUs Locomotives C58 • ED38 • DeKi 1 • DeKi 100 • DeKi 200 • DeKi 300 • DeKi 500Coaches 12 seriesCategories:- Electric multiple units of Japan
- 1979 introductions
- Chichibu Railway
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