813 series

813 series

An 813-200 series set in September 2009
In service March 1994Present
Manufacturer JR Kyushu, Kinki Sharyo
Replaced 415 series, 421 series, 423 series, 475 series, 715 series
Constructed 19942010
Number built 254 vehicles (85 sets)
Number in service 246 vehicles (82 sets)
Number scrapped 8 vehicles (3 sets, accident damage)
Formation 3 cars per trainset
Operator(s) JR Kyushu
Depot(s) Minami-Fukuoka, Nōgata
Specifications
Car body construction Stainless steel
Car length 20,000 mm (65 ft 7 in)
Width 2,985 mm (9 ft 9.5 in)
Height 4,031 mm (13 ft 2.7 in)
Floor height 1,125 mm (3 ft 8.3 in)
Doors 3 pairs per side
Maximum speed 120 km/h (75 mph)[1]
Electric system(s) 20 kV AC 60 Hz
Current collection method Overhead catenary
Multiple working 811/815/817 series
Track gauge 1,067 mm (3 ft 6 in)

The 813 series is an AC electric multiple unit (EMU) train type operated on local services by Kyushu Railway Company (JR Kyushu) in Japan since 1994.[1]

Design

The trains were built jointly by Kinki Sharyo and JR Kyushu (at its Kokura factory).[2]

Variants

813-0 series

Nine sets (R001 to R009) were delivered to Minami-Fukuoka depot in 1994, originally as two-car sets, entering service from 1 March 1994.[3]

From March 2003, new 10th-batch SaHa 813-400 centre cars were added to standardize the entire fleet as three-car sets.[4]

These sets are normally used on the Kagoshima Main Line, Nippō Main Line, Nagasaki Main Line, and Sasebo Line.[3]

Two-car set R008 was withdrawn together with R101 and R231 after sustaining damage in a head-on collision in February 2002.[3]

Formation

Numbering KuHa 813 SaHa 813-400 KuMoHa 813
Capacity (total/seated) 122/44) 142/52 124/48

The KuHa 813 car is fitted with one PS400K scissors-type pantograph, and has a toilet. The SaHa 813 car is fitted with a wheelchair space.[4]

813-100 series

Minami-Fukuoka set R110 in April 2011
Fukuhoku Yutaka Line 813-100 series set R014 in November 2007

Thirteen 2nd-batch 813-100 series three-car sets (R101 to R113) were delivered to Minami-Fukuoka depot between January 1995 and March 1996. Six two-car sets (R014 to R019) were delivered to Nōgata depot between January and May 1996. These differ from the Minami-Fukuoka sets in having black cab ends.[3] The two-car sets were lengthened to three cars in October 2001 with the addition of 8th-batch SaHa 813-500 centre trailer cars. These cars have longitudinal seating.[3]

The Minami-Fukuoka-based sets are normally used interchangeably with the 813-0 series sets, and the Nōgata-based sets are normally used on the Fukuhoku Yutaka Line.[3]

Set R101 was withdrawn together with R008 and R231 after sustaining damage in a head-on collision in February 2002.[3]

Formations

Minami-Fukuoka sets R102 to R113

Numbering KuHa 813-100 SaHa 813-100 KuMoHa 813-100
Capacity (total/seated) 132/48 141/56 129/44

The KuHa 813 car is fitted with one PS400K scissors-type pantograph, and has a toilet.[4]

Nōgata sets R014 to R019

Numbering KuHa 813-100 SaHa 813-500 KuMoHa 813-100
Capacity (total/seated) 132/48 161/52 129/44

The KuHa 813 car is fitted with one PS400K scissors-type pantograph, and has a toilet.[4]

813-200 series

813-200 series set R205 in March 2010

36 three-car 813-200 series sets (R201 to R236) were delivered to Minami-Fukuoka depot between March 1997 and September 1998 to provide increased capacity and replace ageing 423 series and 715 series EMUs on the Kagoshima Main Line.[3]

One set, R228, was transferred to Nōgata depot in October 2001, coinciding with the electrification of the Fukuhoku Yutaka Line. This set was repainted with black ends, and is used interchangeably with the Nōgata-based 813-100 series sets.[3]

Set R231 was withdrawn together with R008 and R101 after sustaining damage in a head-on collision in February 2002.[3]

Formation

Numbering KuHa 813-200 SaHa 813-200 KuMoHa 813-200
Capacity (total/seated) 128/44 141/56 130/48

The KuHa 813 car is fitted with one PS400K scissors-type pantograph, and has a toilet.[4]

Interior

813-300 series

Set R302, March 2010

Three 9th-batch 813-300 series three-car sets (R301 to R303) were delivered to Minami-Fukuoka depot in February 2003 to replace the three sets (R008, R101, R231) withdrawn following a collision in 2002. These new sets feature universal access toilets, and tinted glass windows. They are normally used interchangeably with the 813-200 series sets.[3]

Formation

Numbering KuHa 813-300 SaHa 813-300 KuMoHa 813-300
Capacity (total/seated) 127/40 141/56 130/48

The KuHa 813 car is fitted with one PS400K scissors-type pantograph, and has a toilet and wheelchair space.[4]

813-1000 series

Three 11th-batch 813-1000 series three-car sets (R1001 to R1003) were delivered to Minami-Fukuoka depot in March 2005. These new sets feature VVVF inverter control.[3]

Formation

Numbering KuHa 813-1000 MoHa 813-1000 KuHa 812-1000
Capacity (total/seated) 127/40 141/56 130/48

The KuHa 813 car has a toilet and wheelchair space. The MoHa 813 car is fitted with one PS401K single-arm pantograph.[4]

813-1100 series

813-1100 series set R1110 in November 2009

Six 12th-batch 813-1100 series 3-car sets (R1101 to R1106) were delivered to Minami-Fukuoka depot in February 2007, followed by nine 13th-batch sets (R1107 to R1115) in September 2009. These new sets feature LED destination indicators, with a redesigned front end. The new 13th-batch sets were configured for wanman driver only operation while the earlier 12th-batch sets were modified for driver only operation between June 2009 and February 2010.[3]

Sets R1105 and R1106 were temporarily renumbered R2105 and R2106 to distinguish them from other sets in the fleet modified for driver only operation, and were returned to their original numbers in 2010 following conversion.[4]

Formation

Numbering KuHa 813-1100 MoHa 813-1100 KuHa 812-1100
Capacity (total/seated) 127/40 141/56 130/48

The KuHa 813 car has a toilet and wheelchair space. The MoHa 813 car is fitted with one PS401K single-arm pantograph.[4]

Interior

References

  1. 1 2 JR全車輌ハンドブック2009 [JR Rolling Stock Handbook 2009]. Japan: Neko Publishing. 2009. ISBN 978-4-7770-0836-0.
  2. Saka, Masahiro (March 2014). JR第1世代の車両・現況と概要 [JR 1st-generation rolling stock: Current situation and overview]. Tetsudō Daiya Jōhō Magazine (in Japanese). Japan: Kōtsū Shimbun. 43 (359): 22.
  3. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 "813・815・817系の番台別特徴と輸送形態" [813/815/817 series subclass differences and operation details]. Japan Railfan Magazine. Japan: Koyusha Co., Ltd. 50 (585): 56–61. January 2010.
  4. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 JR電車編成表 2010夏 [JR EMU Formations - Summer 2010]. Japan: JRR. May 2010. ISBN 978-4-330-14310-1.

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