Keihan 6000 series

The Keihan 6000 series (京阪6000系, Keihan 6000-kei) is an electric multiple unit (EMU) commuter train type operated by the private railway operator Keihan Electric Railway in Kyoto, Japan, since 1983.[1]

Keihan 6000 series
Keihan 6000 series train on a service to Yoyodabashi
In service1983–
ManufacturerKawasaki Heavy Industries
Family nameCity commuter
Constructed1983–1993
Entered service1983
Refurbished2013–
Number built115 vehicles
Number in service112 vehicles (14 sets)
Formation8 cars per trainset
Fleet numbers6001–6014
Capacity
  • 97 (end cars)
  • 101 (intermediate cars)
Operator(s)Keihan Electric Railway
Line(s) servedKeihan Main Line
Specifications
Car body constructionAluminium
Train length149,600 mm (490 ft 10 in)
Car length18,700 mm (61 ft 4 in)
Width2,720 mm (8 ft 11 in)
Height4,185 mm (13 ft 8.8 in)
Doors3 pairs per side
Maximum speed110 km/h (68.4 mph) (service)
120 km/h (74.6 mph) (design)
Traction systemTDK–8135A
Power output155 kW (208 hp)
Acceleration2.5 km/(h⋅s) (1.6 mph/s)
Electric system(s)1,500 V DC overhead wire
Current collector(s)Scissors-type pantograph
Safety system(s)Keihan ATS
Track gauge1,435 mm (4 ft 8+12 in)

The series won the Laurel Prize from the Japan Railfan Club in 1984.[1]

Overview

The 6000 series was introduced in 1983 with 11 7-car sets built by the end of 1983. The remaining 38 cars would be built in 10 batches spreading from 1986 until 1993.[2]

The sixth batch, built in 1989, was a seven-car set with four cars being built as prototypes for next-generation VVVF traction motors. In 1993, three of those test vehicles would be renumbered and incorporated into an existing 7000 series set.[2] In lieu, three replacement cars would be built in December 1993 as the tenth and last batch of the series.

These trains would be the basis for the 7000 series introduced in 1992.[3]

Interior

Passenger accommodation consists of longitudinal bench seating throughout.

Formations

The seven-car trains are formed as follows, with two or three motored ("M") cars and four or five non-powered trailer ("T") cars.[4]

Car 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
Designation Mc M M Mc
Numbering 6000 6100 6600 6500 6750 6550 6150 6050
  • "Mc" cars are motored driving cars (with driving cabs).
  • "M" cars are motored intermediate cars.
  • "T" cars are unpowered trailer cars.
  • The "Mc 6000" and "M 6150" cars each have two scissors-type pantographs.

References

  1. "6000系" [6000 Series]. Keihan.co.jp (in Japanese). Retrieved 2 February 2020.
  2. "京阪電気鉄道 現有車両プロフィール 2009" [Keihan Electric Railway Current Vehicle Profile 2009]. The Railway Pictorial (in Japanese). Denkisha Kenkyukai. 822: 284–285. 2009.
  3. 私鉄車両年鑑 2013: 大手15社営業用車両完全網羅 私鉄車両年鑑2013 [Japan Private Railways Annual 2013] (in Japanese). Tokyo, Japan: Ikaros Publications Ltd. 20 March 2013. p. 79. ISBN 978-4-86320-693-9.
  4. 私鉄車両編成表 2020 [Private Railway Vehicle Organization Table 2020] (in Japanese). Japan: Kotsu Shimbunsha. 2020. p. 143. ISBN 978-4-330-06020-0.
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