811 series
811 series | |
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Manufacturer | Hitachi, Kinki Sharyo, JR Kyushu |
Replaced | 421 series |
Constructed | 1989–1993 |
Entered service | 21 July 1989 |
Refurbished | 2017– |
Number built | 112 vehicles (28 sets) |
Number in service | 108 vehicles (27 sets) |
Number scrapped | 4 vehicles (set PM2, accident damage) |
Formation | 4 cars per trainset |
Operators | JR Kyushu |
Depots | Minami-Fukuoka |
Lines served | Kagoshima Main Line, Nagasaki Main Line, Nippo Main Line |
Specifications | |
Car body construction | Stainless steel |
Car length | 20,000 mm (65 ft 7 in) |
Width | 2,950 mm (9 ft 8 in) |
Height | 3,670 mm (12 ft 0 in) |
Doors | 3 pairs per side |
Maximum speed | 120 km/h (75 mph) |
Traction system | Thyristor drive Variable frequency (IGBT/SiC Hybrid module) (811-1500 series) |
Traction motors | 811-0/100 series: MT61QA 811-1500 series MT405K |
Electric system(s) | 20 kV AC 60 Hz |
Current collector(s) | Overhead catenary |
Multiple working | 813/815/817/821 series |
Track gauge | 1,067 mm (3 ft 6 in) |
The 811 series (811系) is an AC electric multiple unit (EMU) train type operated on local services by Kyushu Railway Company (JR Kyushu) in Japan since 1989.[1]
Variants
[edit]- 811-0 series: 16 x 4-car sets (PM1–17)
- 811-100 series: 11 x 4-car sets (PM101–111)
- 811-1500 series: Refurbished 4-car sets (PM15xx)
Design
[edit]The trains were built jointly by Hitachi, Kinki Sharyo, and JR Kyushu (Kokura factory).[2]
Operations
[edit]811 series trains are used on "Local" (all-stations) and "Rapid" (limited-stop) services on the following lines.[3]
Formations
[edit]As of 1 October 2017[update], the fleet consists of 108 vehicles, formed as 27 four-car sets.[4]
811-0 series
[edit]The four-car 811-0 series sets (sets PM1 to PM17) are formed as follows.[4]
Designation | M'c | M | T | Tc' |
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Numbering | KuMoHa 810 | MoHa 811 | SaHa 811 | KuHa 810 |
Capacity (Seated/total) | 48/124 | 56/133 | 44/123 |
The KuMoHa 810 car is fitted with one PS101Q lozenge-type pantograph. The KuHa 810 car has a toilet.[4]
811-100 series
[edit]The four-car 811-100 series sets (sets PM101 to PM111) are formed as follows.[4]
Designation | M'c | M | T | Tc' |
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Numbering | KuMoHa 810-1xx | MoHa 811-1xx | SaHa 811-1xx | KuHa 810-1xx |
Capacity (Seated/total) | 48/133 | 56/141 | 44/131 |
The KuMoHa 810 car is fitted with one PS101Q lozenge-type pantograph. The KuHa 810 car has a toilet.[4] Sets PM105 and PM106 have SaHa 811-200 cars instead of SaHa 811-100 cars. These also have a toilet.[4]
811-1500 series
[edit]The four-car 811-1500 series sets (sets PM15xx) refurbished from former 811-0 series sets are formed as follows.[4]
Designation | M'c | M | T | Tc' |
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Numbering | KuMoHa 810-15xx | MoHa 811-15xx | SaHa 811-15xx | KuHa 810-15xx |
The KuMoHa 810 car is fitted with one single-arm pantograph. The KuHa 810 car has a toilet.[4]
Interior
[edit]The 811-100 series sets have fixed transverse seats in the vicinity of the doorways rather than the flip-over seats of the 811-0 series sets.[4]
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The interior of 811-0 series set PM11 in November 2008
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The interior of 811-100 series car KuHa 810-106 of set PM106 in November 2006
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The interior of refurbished 811-1500 series car MoHa 811-1504 of set PM1504 in September 2017
Livery variations
[edit]Sets P8 and P9 carried a "Mitsui Greenland" promotional livery, and set P11 carried a "Space World" promotional livery for a while. As of January 2013, P8 carries promotional vinyls for the Kyushu Heritage Museum, and the other two sets have been returned to the standard colour scheme.[5]
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Set P9 in Mitsui Greenland livery in April 2006
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Set P11 in Space World livery in September 2006
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Set P8 in promotional livery in April 2011
History
[edit]The first sets were delivered in June 1989, and entered service from 21 July 1989.[5] Trains became all no-smoking from 1 September 1995.[6]
11 811-100 series four-car sets were delivered from 1992, numbered PM101 to PM111.[5] These had a modified seating arrangement to provide more standing space in the doorway areas.[5]
Refurbishment
[edit]In 2017, set PM4 was refurbished, renumbered as set PM1504. Refurbishment changes include replacing the traction control equipment with SiC-VVVF equipment, changing to a single-arm pantograph, tinted passenger windows, full-colour LED destination indicators, and replacement of the former transverse seating with longitudinal bench seating.[7] The interior and exterior design for refurbished trainsets was overseen by the industrial design company Don Design Associates.[8] The first refurbished trainset returned to service in April 2017.[8]
References
[edit]- ^ JR全車輌ハンドブック2009 [JR Rolling Stock Handbook 2009]. Japan: Neko Publishing. 2009. pp. 322–323. ISBN 978-4-7770-0836-0.
- ^ 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). 43 (359). Japan: Kotsu Shimbun: 22.
- ^ Haraguchi, Takayuki (2009). Encyclopedia of JR's Railway Cars: JR全車輌. Japan: Sekai Bunka. p. 95. ISBN 978-4-418-09905-4.
- ^ a b c d e f g h i JR電車編成表 2018冬 [JR EMU Formations - Winter 2018] (in Japanese). Japan: Kotsu Shimbunsha. 15 November 2017. p. 217. ISBN 978-4-330-84117-5.
- ^ a b c d Saka, Masahiro (February 2013). JR九州近郊型電車の現況 [The current state of JR Kyushu outer-suburban EMUs]. Tetsudō Daiya Jōhō Magazine (in Japanese). 42 (346). Japan: Kotsu Shimbun: 14–31.
- ^ JR電車編成表 '98夏号 [JR EMU Formations - Summer 1998]. Japan: JRR. July 1998. p. 175. ISBN 4-88283-029-9.
- ^ 811系リニューアル第1号編成が出場 [First refurbished 811 series set outshopped]. RM News (in Japanese). Japan: Neko Publishing Co., Ltd. 4 April 2017. Archived from the original on 4 April 2017. Retrieved 4 April 2017.
- ^ a b 811系リニューアル車,4月27日から営業運転を開始 [Refurbished 811 series train to enter revenue service from 27 April]. Japan Railfan Magazine Online (in Japanese). Japan: Koyusha Co., Ltd. 26 April 2017. Archived from the original on 26 April 2017. Retrieved 26 April 2017.