- M250 series
Infobox EMU
name = M250 Series Super Rail Cargo
imagesize = 240px
caption = M250 Series Super Rail Cargo freight EMU
InService = 2004 - Present
Manufacturer =Kawasaki Heavy Industries ,Nippon Sharyo ,Toshiba
Family =
Built = 42 cars (2 full sets + spare cars)
Refurbishment =
Formation = 16 cars per trainset
Operator =JR Freight
Depots = Ōi
LinesServed =Tōkaidō Main Line
CarBody =
CarLength = 20,300 mm
CarWidth = 2,800 mm
CarHeight =
MaxSpeed = 130 km/h
Weight =
Capacity =
Acceleration =
Deceleration =
Traction = VVVF
Power = 220 kW x 16 = 3,520 kW
Gauge = 1,067 mm
Voltage = 1,500 V DC overhead
Brakes =
SafetySystem = ATS-SF, ATS-PFThe
JR Freight M250 Series Super Rail Cargo freight EMU was produced in 2002 with the objective of reducing emissions and carrying general freight for small package forwarders (such as special delivery services). The M250 Super Rail Cargo is JR Freight's first container train with distributed locomotive power. It is manufactured byNippon Sharyo ,Kawasaki Heavy Industries , andToshiba .Overview
Sagawa Express (a property ofSG Holdings ) began operating one train as a reserved "Special high speed freight train" betweenTokyo Freight Terminal andAjikawaguchi Station (Osaka) on theMarch 13 ,2004 schedule revision. (The containers are owned bySagawa Galaxy Highways , another property of SG Holdings. Sagawa Galaxy Highways started operations as Higashinihon Travel Industries, but the name was changed onSeptember 21 ,2005 .) Running with increasing frequency, it has recently become a regularly scheduled train (but with service suspended on Sundays and holidays).The main formation has been nicknamed "Super Rail Cargo". It won the 2004 Minister of Land, Infrastructure and Transportation Eco-Products award for Eco-Service and the 2005
Japan Railfan Club Blue Ribbon Prize (making it the first non-passenger car to win since theEF66 electric locomotive in 1969).ee also
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CargoSprinter - a similar freight multiple unit by German firmWindhoff GmbH ----:"This article is being translated from the Japanese Original."
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