Osaka Monorail 3000 series
Appearance
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Osaka Monorail 3000 series | |
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In service | 2018-present |
Manufacturer | Hitachi Rail |
Built at | Kasado Works, Kudamatsu, Yamaguchi |
Family name | Hitachi Monorail |
Replaced | 1000 series |
Entered service | 21 October 2018 |
Number under construction | 32 vehicles (8 sets) on order |
Number built | 4 vehicles (1 set) |
Number in service | 4 vehicles |
Formation | 4-car sets (Mc1-M2-M1-Tc2) |
Capacity | 400 |
Operators | Osaka Monorail |
Specifications | |
Car body construction | Aluminum alloy |
Train length | 60.2 m (197 ft 6 in) |
Car length |
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Width | 2.98 m (9 ft 9 in) |
Height | 5.19 m (17 ft 0 in) |
Floor height | 1.13 m (3 ft 8 in) |
Doors | 2 pairs per side |
Wheel diameter | 1,006 mm (39.6 in) |
Wheelbase | 1,500 mm (4 ft 11 in) |
Maximum speed | 75 km/h (47 mph) |
Weight |
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Traction system | Hitachi VFI-HR2415L 2-level IGBT–VVVF |
Traction motors | 12 × Hitachi EFO-K60 105 kW (141 hp) asynchronous 3-phase AC |
Power output | 1,260 kW (1,690 hp) |
Transmission | 6.55 : 1 gear ratio (2-stage reduction) |
Acceleration | 3 km/(h⋅s) (1.9 mph/s) |
Deceleration |
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Electric system(s) | 1,500 V DC |
UIC classification | Bo′Bo′+Bo′Bo′+Bo′Bo′+2′2′ |
Braking system(s) | Regenerative and electro-pneumatic |
Safety system(s) | ATC |
Coupling system | Shibata rotary |
Notes/references | |
Sourced from [1] except where noted. |
The 3000 series (3000系) is a type of monorail train manufactured by Hitachi Rail operated on the Osaka Monorail since 2018.
Interior
[edit]The interior was designed with comfort and openness in mind, such as larger windows. At the rear of the lead car is a "Kids Zone" for children to play.[2]
References
[edit]- ^ Toyota, Yuzo. "大阪高速鉄道(大阪モノレール)3000系車両" [Osaka Monorail 3000 series] (in Japanese). Retrieved 8 August 2023.
- ^ "大阪モノレール新型車両3000系を公開、10/21デビュー - 写真85枚" [Osaka Monorail new model 3000 series released, 21 October debut-85 photos]. Mynavi News (in Japanese). 18 September 2018. Retrieved 23 May 2021.