- 0 Series Shinkansen
Infobox EMU
name = 0 Series Shinkansen
imagesize = 240px
caption = 0 Series at Himeji Station, September 2007
InService = 1964 - Autumn 2008* (scheduled)
Manufacturer = Nippon Sharyo, Kawasaki Sharyo, Kinki Sharyo, Kisha, Hitachi
Family =
Built = 3,216 vehicles
Refurbishment =
Formation = 6 cars per trainset (4, 12, 16 cars in past)
Operator =JR West
Depots = Hakata
LinesServed =Sanyō Shinkansen ,Hakata Minami Line
CarBody = Steel http://www.h2.dion.ne.jp/~dajf/byunbyun/tech/0.htm 0 series technical specifications ]
CarLength = 25,000 mm
CarWidth = 3,383 mm
CarHeight = 4,490 mm
MaxSpeed = 220 km/h
Weight =
Capacity = 368
Acceleration = 1.2 km/h/s
Deceleration = 2.84 km/h/s
Traction =
Power =
Gauge = 1,435 mm
Voltage = 25 kV AC, 60 Hz overhead
Brakes =
SafetySystem =The 0 Series Shinkansen were the first
trainset s built to run on Japan's new high speed rail network, and are therefore still the image of theShinkansen in the minds of most non-Japanese because of all the publicity they received when the first Shinkansen line began operation in 1964. [ http://www.japaneselifestyle.com.au/travel/shinkansen_history.htm History of Shinkansen railroad. Also includes the 0 series]The 0 series (which were not originally so classed; there was no need to distinguish classes of trainset until later) entered service with the start of
Tōkaidō Shinkansen operations in 1964. These units were white with a blue stripe along the windows and another at the bottom of the car body, including the front pilot.JR West announced in December 2007 that the remaining six Series 0 bullet train sets will be retired from service by Autumn 2008. http://www.h2.dion.ne.jp/~dajf/byunbyun/types/0.htm Types in the 0 series]0 Series History
Unlike previous Japanese trains, the Tōkaidō Shinkansen and all subsequent Shinkansen were
standard gauge (1,435 mm, 4'8½" between the rails). The trains are all powered by 25 kV AC electricity at 60 Hz. On the 0 series, all axles of all cars are powered by 185 kWtraction motor s; this is sufficient for a 220 km/h (136 mph) top speed.The original trains were 12-car sets; some subsequent sets were 16 cars. Later, shorter trains of 6 cars and even 4 cars were assembled for lesser duties. Production of 0 series units continued from 1963 until 1986.
Existence as a Shinkansen train is tough; though most rail equipment has a service life of thirty or more years, Shinkansen sets are retired after fifteen, and they are generally removed from service after that point. All 0 series cars are now past fifteen years of service; therefore, few are left [http://www.utu.org/worksite/detail_news.cfm?ArticleID=34248 First-generation Japanese bullet trains retiring ] . The only 0 series sets now in use are 6 car sets used on
JR West Kodama services between Shin-Osaka and Hakata, and on theHakata Minami Line , which is technically not a Shinkansen line. Outside Japan, the leadingvehicle from a 0 series set can be found at the BritishNational Railway Museum inYork . It was donated to the museum by the JR West company in 2001. [ http://www.nrm.org.uk/pressoffice/presspack/bullet.asp National Railway Museum based article on the acquisition of the donated 0 series ]References
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