Tokyu 8500 series

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Tokyu 8500 series
Tokyu Car Corporation
Constructed1975–1991
Number built400 vehicles
Number in service
  • None: Tokyu
  • 34 vehicles (3 sets): KAI Commuter
Successor
Formation
  • 10 (formerly 5/6, orig. 4) cars per trainset (Tokyu)
  • 8/12 cars per trainset (KAI Commuter)
Operators
DepotsNagatsuta (Japan)
Bukit Duri (Indonesia)
Depok (Indonesia)
Bogor (Indonesia)
Lines servedIndonesia:
Japan: (all retired)
Specifications
Car body construction
Deceleration
3.5 km/(h⋅s) (2.2 mph/s)
4.5 km/(h⋅s) (2.8 mph/s) (Emergency)
Electric system(s)1,500 V DC Overhead line
Current collector(s)Pantograph
BogiesTS-807A, TS-815C with air springs
Braking system(s)Electronically controlled pneumatic brakes with regenerative braking
Safety system(s)Tokyu ATS, ATC-P, Deadman Pedal
Coupling systemAAR coupling
Track gauge1,067 mm (3 ft 6 in)

The Tokyu 8500 series (東急8500系, Tōkyū 8500-kei) is a commuter

Tokyu Oimachi Line
in the Tokyo area of Japan since from 1975 until 2023, and the Jabodetabek area of Indonesia since 2006.

Design

Based on the design of the earlier 8000 series,[1] the 8500 series was introduced as the sixth batch of the 8000 series fleet, featuring some differences over the preceding batches. Among these include a raised driver's cab position, automatic train control (ATC), and air conditioning.[2]

History

The Tokyu 8500 series first entered service in 1975, operating on

Futako-Tamagawaen stations) and Den-en-toshi Line services.[4] The 8500 series was a recipient of the 1976 Laurel Prize.[5] Early examples of the 8500 series were initially delivered as four-car sets; however, they were ultimately lengthened to ten-car sets.[4] A total of 400 vehicles were built by 1991.[6][4]

When the Teito Rapid Transit Authority (TRTA)

Hanzomon Line opened in 1978, Tokyu leased three 6-car 8500 series trains to the agency for approximately a decade, as they did not yet possess their own trains for the line.[7]

Following the introduction of newer

To allow for an increase in rolling stock for then-upcoming Tokyu Toyoko Line and Tokyo Metro Fukutoshin Line inter-running services, Tokyu suspended 8500 series withdrawals in 2009.[3] However, withdrawals resumed following the introduction of newer 2020 series trainsets in 2018.[11] On 5 April 2022, Tokyu announced that the 8500 series would end regular service in January 2023.[4] The two remaining sets at the time of the announcement, sets 8631 and 8637, were withdrawn on 25 May 2022[11] and 25 January 2023,[12] respectively.

Operations

The 10-car trainsets were

Tokyu Oimachi Line services[10] until April 2019.[3]

Formations

Den-en-toshi Line 10-car sets

Den-en-toshi Line 10-car sets, based at Nagatsuta Depot, were formed as shown below with eight motored ("M") cars and two non-powered trailer ("T") cars, and car 1 at the Shibuya end.[10]

Car No. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
Designation M2c M1 T M2 M1 M2 M1 T M2 M1c
Numbering DeHa 8600 DeHa 8700 SaHa 8900 DeHa 8800 DeHa 8700 DeHa 8800 DeHa 8700 SaHa 8900 DeHa 8800 DeHa 8500

Den-en-toshi Line sets 8601 to 8614 were marked with "K" stickers on the center front window of the driving cab ends, and they were restricted to operating on Den-en-toshi Line and

Tobu Nikko Line
(and had their "K" stickers removed), while sets 8603 to 8612 were retained without Tobu ATS until their retirement from duties on the Den-en-toshi Line.

All trains with "K" stickers have had their ATS system installed or withdrawn from service. The last train with the K sticker, set 8606, was retired in May 2020.[citation needed]

Oimachi Line 5-car sets

Ōimachi Line 5-car set, October 2006

Oimachi Line five-car sets, based at Nagatsuta Depot, were formed as shown below with four motored ("M") cars and one non-powered trailer ("T") car, and car 1 at the Oimachi end.[10] These sets were withdrawn from service by April 2019.[3]

Car No. 1 2 3 4 5
Designation M2c M1 T M2 M1c
Numbering DeHa 8600 DeHa 8700 SaHa 8900 DeHa 8800 DeHa 8500
  • Cars 2 and 5 were each fitted with one single-arm pantograph.[10]
  • Car 2 was designated as a mildly air-conditioned car.[10]

Interior

  • Early style interior of a Den-en-toshi Line set, February 2007
    Early style interior of a Den-en-toshi Line set, February 2007
  • Refurbished interior of a Den-en-toshi Line set, February 2007
    Refurbished interior of a Den-en-toshi Line set, February 2007
  • Late style interior of a Den-en-toshi Line set
    Late style interior of a Den-en-toshi Line set
  • LED passenger information display
    LED passenger information display

Livery variations

  • Blue stripe livery, June 2007
    Blue stripe livery, June 2007
  • Blue stripe "Bunkamura" livery, October 2021
    Blue stripe "Bunkamura" livery, October 2021
  • Izu no Natsu Izu Kyuko style livery, August 2012
    Izu no Natsu Izu Kyuko style livery, August 2012
  • "TOQ-BOX" livery, June 2007
    "TOQ-BOX" livery, June 2007

Resale

A number of 8500 series trains have been resold to other operators in Japan and overseas following their withdrawal from Tokyu services.

Nagano Electric Railway

Nagano Electric Railway 8500 series 3-car set, February 2022

Six 3-car sets were sold to the Nagano Electric Railway between 2005 and 2009. These retain the "8500 series" classification.[1]

Formation

  1. DeHa 8500 (M1c)
  2. SaHa 8550 (T)
  3. DeHa 8510 (M2c)

Izukyu Corporation

One 8500 series car (DeHa 8723) was sold to Izukyu Corporation in 2006, becoming KuMoHa 8152, and combined with former Tokyu 8000 series cars. It includes transverse seating acquired from Seibu 10000 series trains during refurbishment.[1]

Chichibu Railway

Chichibu Railway 7000 series EMU converted from former Tokyu 8500 series, June 2022

Two 3-car 7000 series sets were formed from cars of set 8609, entering service on the Chichibu Railway in 2009.[1]

Indonesia

Eight 8-car sets (8604, 8607*, 8608*, 8610, 8611*, 8612*, 8613*, and 8618) were sold to

KRL Jabodetabek in Indonesia between 2006 and 2009 for use on commuter services in the Jakarta area.[1][13] The sets initially received different color schemes, but were later standardized with the same KA Commuter Jabodetabek red and yellow livery.[14] Set 8618 is the first to be repainted in KAI Commuter paint scheme in February 2021.[15] Set 8612 was retired due to an accident in 2019.[16]

  • Former Tokyu 8500 series EMU set 8610 on an afternoon commuter service in Indonesia, June 2023
    Former Tokyu 8500 series EMU set 8610 on an afternoon commuter service in Indonesia, June 2023
  • Former Tokyu 8500 series EMU set 8613 on a KRL Jabotabek commuter service in Jakarta, November 2011
    Former Tokyu 8500 series EMU set 8613 on a KRL Jabotabek commuter service in Jakarta, November 2011
  • Former Tokyu 8500 series EMU set 8618 with the new KAI Commuter livery, May 2022
    Former Tokyu 8500 series EMU set 8618 with the new KAI Commuter livery, May 2022

References

  1. ^ a b c d e "東急8500系と田園都市線のあゆみ" [Tokyu 8500 series and the History of the Denentoshi Line]. Tetsudō Daiya Jōhō. 38 (301): 12–21. May 2009.
  2. ^ 東急・地下乗り入れ用 8500形 [Tokyu 8500 series for underground interoperation]. Japan Railfan Magazine (in Japanese). Vol. 15, no. 169. Japan: Koyusha Co., Ltd. May 1975. pp. 72–75.
  3. ^ a b c d e f 「ゴオォォ…」も記憶の中に 東急8500系半世紀の歴史に幕 なぜここまで田園都市線のヌシに? ["Go-o-o..." The legacy of the half-century-old Tokyu 8500 series, why is it so prominent on the Den-en-toshi Line?]. Traffic News (in Japanese). Mediavague Co., Ltd. 28 January 2023. Retrieved 29 January 2023.
  4. ^ a b c d "東急「8500系」 2023年1月定期運行終了 「ありがとうハチゴー」プロジェクト開始" [Tokyu 8500 series to end regular operation in January 2023]. Traffic News (in Japanese). 5 April 2022. Retrieved 5 April 2022.
  5. ^ "東急電鉄8500系、1月に定期運行終了「ありがとうハチゴー」4/6から" [Tokyu to end 8500 series operation in January 2023, "Thank you Hachigo" headmark from 6 April]. Mynavi News (in Japanese). Mynavi Corporation. 5 April 2022. Retrieved 5 April 2022.
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  7. ^ Sugiyama, Junichi (7 April 2018). "鉄道トリビア(450) 東急電鉄8500系、営団地下鉄に貸し出されたことがある" [Railway Trivia #450 - Tokyu leased 8500 series trains to Eidan Subway]. Mynavi News (in Japanese). Mynavi Corporation. Retrieved 5 April 2022.
  8. ^ "東急8500系,定期運行を2023年1月に終了" [Tokyu 8500 series scheduled to end operation in January 2023]. Japan Railfan Magazine Online (in Japanese). Japan: Koyusha Co., Ltd. 5 April 2022. Retrieved 5 April 2022.
  9. ^ これであなたもプロ鉄道カメラマン [Now you too can be a professional railway photographer!]. Japan Railfan Magazine (in Japanese). Vol. 43, no. 507. Japan: Koyusha Co., Ltd. July 2003. p. 180.
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  11. ^ a b 赤い帯のハチゴー、想い出の彼方へ 東急8500系8631編成の引退に寄せて [The retirement of the red-belted Tokyu 8500 series set 8631]. Tetsudo.com (in Japanese). Japan: Asahi Interactive. 28 May 2022. Retrieved 25 January 2023.
  12. ^ 約48年の活躍、終焉 東急8500系、ついに引退 [After almost 48 years of service, the Tokyu 8500 series is finally retired]. Tetsudo.com (in Japanese). Japan: Asahi Interactive. 25 January 2023. Retrieved 25 January 2023.
  13. ^ "インドネシアで活躍する日本の電車2009 (Japanese EMUs active in Indonesia 2009)". The Railway Pictorial. 59 (824): 102–107. October 2009.
  14. ^ "Warna-warni Rangkaian KRL AC Jabodetabek Dari Masa ke Masa" [The Colorfulness of Jabodetabek EMU from Time to Time] (in Indonesian). Indonesia: Kaori Nusantara. 21 October 2015. Retrieved 14 September 2016.
  15. ^ Fajrin, Muhammad Pascal (25 February 2021). "Tokyu Pertama Livery Baru, KRL Seri 8500 Rangkaian 8618F Diujicobakan" [First Tokyu With New Paint, 8500 Series Set 8518 To Be Tested] (in Indonesian). Indonesia: Railway Enthusiast Digest. Retrieved 25 May 2022.
  16. ^ Bhwana, Petir Garda (10 March 2019). "KRL Train Derailed After Being Hit by Huge Electric Pole". Tempo. Retrieved 6 July 2020.