Toei 6000 series

Japanese train type

20 m (65 ft 7+38 in)Width2.79 m (9 ft 1+78 in)Height3.69 m (12 ft 1+14 in)
with pantograph:4.045 m (13 ft 3+14 in)Doors4 pairs per sideMaximum speed70 km/h (43 mph) (operating),
100 km/h (62 mph) (design)Weight215.5 t (212.1 long tons; 237.5 short tons)Traction systemResistor control + Westinghouse Natal cardan drivePower output2,400 kW (3,200 hp)Acceleration3.5 km/(h⋅s) (2.2 mph/s)Deceleration4 km/(h⋅s) (2.5 mph/s) (service),
5 km/(h⋅s) (3.1 mph/s) (emergency)Electric system(s)1,500 V DC overhead wireCurrent collector(s)PantographBogiesKD-70Braking system(s)Dynamic braking, electromagnetic direct brakeSafety system(s)T-ATSCoupling systemJanney couplerTrack gauge1,067 mm (3 ft 6 in)


The Toei 6000 series (都営6000形, Toei 6000-gata) is an electric multiple unit (EMU) train type operated by the Tokyo subway operator Tokyo Metropolitan Bureau of Transportation (Toei) on the Toei Mita Line in Tokyo, Japan, between 1968 and 1999, and subsequently on the Chichibu Railway (since 1999), Kumamoto Electric Railway, and Kereta Commuter Indonesia in Indonesia (from 2000 until 2016).

Operations

The 6000 series operated on the Toei Mita Line from its opening in 1968.[1]

History

The 6000 series won the 1969 Laurel Prize from the Japan Railfan Club.

Exterior

Originally delivered with unpainted stainless steel front ends, the blue bodyside bands were extended to the front ends from 1988.[1]

Interior

  • Interior of Kumamoto Electric Railway 6000 series
    Interior of Kumamoto Electric Railway 6000 series

Resale

Kumamoto Electric Railway 6000 series in September 2006

Following withdrawal from the Toei Mita Line in 1999 and replacement by Toei 6300 series EMUs, a number of former 6000 series units were resold to other railway operators in Japan and also donated to KA Commuter Jabodetabek (at the time, it was Jabotabek Urban Transport Division) in Indonesia.[2]

Chichibu Railway 5000 series

A Chichibu Railway 3-car 5000 series set in June 2011

12 former 6000 series cars were sold to the Chichibu Railway in 1999, where they were reformed as four three-car 5000 series sets.[2]

The original Toei car numbers and subsequent identities were as follows.[2]

Toei numbering Chichibu numbering
6191 5001
6196 5101
6198 5201
6241 5002
6246 5102
6248 5202
6251 5003
6256 5103
6258 5203
6261 5004
6266 5104
6268 5204

Indonesia

72 former 6000 series cars were donated to KRL Jabotabek (later KA Commuter Jabodetabek) in Indonesia in 2000 as part of an Official development assistance (ODA) programme to upgrade commuter train services in the Jakarta area.[3]

Eight six-car sets (6121, 6151, 6161, 6171, 6181, 6201, 6271, and 6281) and 24 middle cars were shipped to Indonesia, entering revenue service there from August 2000.[3] In 2004, the trainsets were reformed into eight six-car sets and three eight-car sets, made possible by rebuilding some former intermediate cars with new driving cabs. These new driving cab would be called "Palkon", "Rakitan", "Lohan" , & "Espass" [3] The fleet subsequently underwent further extensive reorganization and rebuilding of driving cars damaged in accidents.[3]

Withdrawals commenced in December 2012 with set 6201, displaced by an increasing number of newer and longer trains delivered from Japan like: Tokyo Metro 6000 series, Tokyo Metro 05 series, 203 series and 205 series.[3] The last set to remain in service, 6181, was repainted into the new KA Commuter Jabodetabek red livery in February 2016, before finally being withdrawn in September 2016.[3]

Since February 2018, car 6181 from the last operating set, 6181F, is now preserved in Depok EMU Depot as a static display, with electrical systems such as lighting and automatic door fully operational, due to some modifications to the train.[4]

Gallery

  • Former set 6171 in Indonesia in May 2011
    Former set 6171 in Indonesia in May 2011
  • Former Toei 6000 series set in Indonesia with rebuilt front end called "Rakitan" in July 2007
    Former Toei 6000 series set in Indonesia with rebuilt front end called "Rakitan" in July 2007
  • Car 6151 with a rebuilt Djoko Lelono 2 front end as part of a 4-car set in November 2011
    Car 6151 with a rebuilt Djoko Lelono 2 front end as part of a 4-car set in November 2011
  • Set 6177 with a rebuilt front end called "Espass" in November 2014
    Set 6177 with a rebuilt front end called "Espass" in November 2014
  • Former set 6181 in "KCJ" livery in September 2016
    Former set 6181 in "KCJ" livery in September 2016
  • Former set 6281 awaiting scrapping in Indonesia in December 2016
    Former set 6281 awaiting scrapping in Indonesia in December 2016
  • Set 6275 is lifted to Cikaum
    Set 6275 is lifted to Cikaum

See also

References

  1. ^ a b The 地下鉄 [The Subway]. Japan: Sansuisha. 29 September 2004. p. 127. ISBN 978-4-06-366218-4.
  2. ^ a b c Kubo, Satoshi (April 2008). 秩父の電車たち [Trains of the Chichibu Railway]. Japan Railfan Magazine. Vol. 48, no. 564. Japan: Koyusha Co., Ltd. pp. 92–99.
  3. ^ a b c d e f Takagi, Satoshi (February 2017). ジャカルタへ渡った都営6000形 [The 6000 series that travelled to Jakarta]. Japan Railfan Magazine (in Japanese). Vol. 57, no. 670. Japan: Koyusha Co., Ltd. pp. 126–129.
  4. ^ "Railway Enthusiast Digest: Toei 6000 Jadi Monumen di Dipo Depok".

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