- 4000 series (disambiguation)
4000 series also may refer to:
Japanese train types
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Meitetsu 4000 series EMU
*Odakyū 4000 series EMU
*Seibu 4000 series EMUKorean train types
* Seoul Metro 4000 series
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4000 series also may refer to:
Japanese train types
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Korean train types
* Seoul Metro 4000 series
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