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209 series

The 209 series (209系) is an electric multiple unit (EMU) commuter train type operated by East Japan Railway Company (JR East) in the Tokyo area of Japan since 1993.

209 series
A 209-0 series set on the Keihin–Tōhoku Line approaching Saitama-Shintoshin Station, October 2006
In service1992–present
ManufacturerJR East, Kawasaki Heavy Industries, Tokyu Car Corporation
ReplacedKiHa 35, 103 series, 113 series, 211 series
Constructed1992–2005
Entered serviceMay 1992 (901/209-900 series)
January 1993 (209-0 series)
Number built1,046 vehicles
Number in service442 vehicles (as of December 2021)
Number preserved1 vehicle
SuccessorE131 series, E233 series
Formation4/6/8/10 cars per trainset
OperatorsJR East
DepotsKawagoe, Keiyō, Makuhari, Nakahara, Toyoda
Lines servedChūō Line (Rapid), Hachikō Line, Kashima Line, Kawagoe Line, Keiyō Line, Musashino Line, Narita Line, Ōme Line, Sotobō Line, Sōbu Main Line, Tōgane Line, Uchibō Line
Specifications
Car body constructionStainless steel
Car length20,000 mm (65 ft 7 in)
Width2,966 mm (9 ft 8.8 in) (209-500 series)
2.87 m (9 ft 5 in) (other)
Doors4/6 pairs per side
Maximum speed110 km/h (68.4 mph)
Traction systemVariable frequency (GTO, IGBT)
Power output1,520 kW (6 motors)
Acceleration2.5 km/(h⋅s) (1.6 mph/s)
3.3 km/(h⋅s) (2.1 mph/s) (209-1000 series)
Deceleration4.0 km/(h⋅s) (2.5 mph/s)(service)
4.5 km/(h⋅s) (2.8 mph/s) (emergency)
Electric system(s)1,500 V DC overhead
Current collector(s)PS28 diamond-shaped pantograph
PS21 diamond-shaped pantograph (209-1000 series)
PS33A single-arm pantograph (209-500 series)
Braking system(s)Regenerative brake, electronically controlled pneumatic brakes
Safety system(s)ATS-P, ATS-SN, ATC, Digital ATC
Track gauge1,067 mm (3 ft 6 in)

The series was introduced in 1992 for experimental operations (as the 901 series) and in 1993 for commercial operations to replace the aging 103 series stock on the Keihin–Tōhoku and Negishi lines. The concept of the 209 series was to create a lower-cost, minimal lifespan train (approximately 15 years) that would be replaced rather than rebuilt when they became life-expired.[1]

The 209 series was the first of the "New series trains" (新系列電車, Shin-keiretsu densha), and served as the basis for the E501, E217, 701, and E127 series rolling stock, as well as the succeeding E231 series stock, which in turn became the blueprint for successive trains developed by JR East and other railway companies in Japan.

Variants edit

Former operations edit

209-0 series edit

209-0 series
 
A Keihin–Tōhoku 10-car 209-0 series set in March 2009
In service1993–2015
Replaced103 series, 205 series
Constructed1992–1997
Entered service1993
Scrapped2008–2016
Number built792 vehicles
Number in serviceNone (324 vehicles converted to 209-2000/2100 series; 18 vehicles converted to 209-2200 series; 7 vehicles converted to MUE-Train; 6 vehicles converted for training units)
Number scrapped437 vehicles
Formation10 cars per trainset (Keihin-Tōhoku & Negishi Lines)
6 cars per trainset (Nambu Line)
OperatorsJR East
DepotsUrawa, Nakahara
Lines servedKeihin–Tōhoku Line, Nambu Line, Negishi Line
Specifications
Car body constructionStainless steel
Width2,870 mm (9 ft 5 in)
Doors4/6 pairs per side
Traction systemMitsubishi GTO-VVVF
Traction motorsMT68
Electric system(s)1,500 V DC overhead catenary
Track gauge1,067 mm (3 ft 6 in)

The original full-production version introduced on both the Keihin–TōhokuNegishi (78 ten-car sets numbered 1–78) and Nambu (2 six-car sets numbered 1 and 32) lines in 1993. Six-door SaHa 208 cars were inserted into the Keihin–Tōhoku—Negishi Line sets in 1995.

The 209 series trains on the Keihin–Tōhoku—Negishi Line were replaced by new E233-1000 series trains from autumn 2007, with the last sets withdrawn by 24 January 2010.[3] A large number of these units were subsequently rebuilt as 209-2000/2100 series four-car and six-car sets for use in the Chiba area, while some were converted as training sets, MUE-Train, or 209-2200 series sets for the Nambu Line.

Formations edit

Keihin–Tōhoku—Negishi Line 10-car sets edit

Previously, 78 ten-car sets (1–78) were based at Urawa depot and were formed as shown below, with four motored ("M") cars and six non-powered trailer ("T") cars.[4]

 
← Ōmiya
Ōfuna →
 
Car No. 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1
Designation Tc T M M' T' T M M' Tc'
Numbering KuHa 209 SaHa 209 MoHa 209 MoHa 208 SaHa 208 SaHa 209 MoHa 209 MoHa 208 KuHa 208
  • Cars 3 and 8 were each equipped with one PS28 pantograph.[4]
  • Car 6 was a "6-door" car with six pairs of doors on each side.[4]

Nambu Line 6-car sets edit

Previously, two six-car sets (1 and 32) were based at Nakahara Depot and were formed as shown below, with four motored ("M") cars and two non-powered trailer ("T") cars.[5]

 
← Kawasaki
Tachikawa →
 
 
 
Car No. 1 2 3 4 5 6
Designation Tc M M' M M' Tc'
Numbering KuHa 209 MoHa 209 MoHa 208 MoHa 209 MoHa 208 KuHa 208
  • Cars 2 and 4 were each equipped with one PS28 lozenge-type pantograph.[5]

209-500 series edit

209-500 series
 
Musashino Line 209-500 series set M75 on a Local service in October 2019
In service1998–present
Replaced103 series, 201 series, 205 series
Constructed1998–2000
Entered service29 December 1998
Refurbished2016–2019
Scrapped2017–
Number built170 vehicles
Number in service98 vehicles (12 sets)
(+20 vehicles converted to 209-3500 series)
Number scrapped52 vehicles
Formation8/10 cars per trainset
Fleet numbersKeiyō Line: 34
Musashino Line: M71-M77, M81-M84
OperatorsJR East
DepotsKeiyō
Previously: Mitaka, Narashino, Urawa
Lines servedKeiyō Line, Musashino Line, Sotobō Line, Uchibō Line
Previously: Chūō–Sōbu Line, Keihin–Tōhoku Line, Negishi Line
Specifications
Car body constructionStainless steel
Width2,950 mm (9 ft 8 in)
Doors4 pairs per side
Traction systemIGBT-VVVF (Mitsubishi)
Previously: GTO-VVVF
Electric system(s)1,500 V DC overhead catenary
Track gauge1,067 mm (3 ft 6 in)

This sub-series represented a stop-gap for use from 1998 on the Chūō–Sōbu Line until the full-production E231 series trains were delivered, and a total of 17 ten-car sets (numbered 51–67) were delivered to Narashino Depot in Chiba. These sets differ noticeably from the other 209 series variants in having 2.95 m (9 ft 8 in) wide cars (compared to 2.87 m (9 ft 5 in) for earlier flat-sided stock), as well as LED destination indicators, replacing the earlier roller blind type. While externally similar in appearance to the later E231 series sets, the 209-500 series are distinguishable by their white cab fronts and lack of six-door cars.

In November 2000, two sets (66 and 67) were transferred to the Keihin–TōhokuNegishi Line and renumbered 80 and 81. In December 2003, the Chūō–Sōbu Line sets were reallocated to Mitaka Depot and renumbered 501–515. Between 2005 and 2006, set 515 was lent to the Keihin–Tōhoku—Negishi Line as a spare during car maintenance. Between 2006 and 2007, three more sets (513–515) were transferred to the Keihin–Tōhoku—Negishi Line to replace the prototype 209-900/910/920 series trains and renumbered 82–84. From October 2008, following the introduction of E233-1000 series trains on the Keihin–Tōhoku—Negishi Line, one set (80) was transferred back to the Chūō–Sōbu Line (as set 516) while the other four sets (81–84) were modified (with ATS-P/SN instead of ATC) and transferred to the Keiyō Line (as sets 31–34).

From September 2010 to January 2011, three former Keiyō Line sets (31–33) were reduced to eight cars and reliveried for use on the Musashino Line, renumbered M71–M73, and entered service from 4 December 2010.[5] In 2012, a "C" suffix was added to all Chūō–Sōbu Line sets (C501–C512 and C516).

From 2018, five Chūō–Sōbu Line sets (C501–C505) were converted to 4-car 209-3500 series sets for use on Kawagoe Line and Hachikō Line services,[6] while the remaining eight sets (C506–C512 and C516) were reduced to 8 cars and reallocated to the Musashino Line and renumbered M74–M77 and M81–M84. The last Chūō–Sōbu Line set, set C511, was withdrawn from service on 19 April 2019.[7]

All sets were refurbished between 2016 and 2019, when the GTO-VVVF traction system was replaced with an IGBT-VVVF traction system.

Set transfer history edit

The following table shows the transfer history for each of the 17 sets.

1998–2018 2018–present
501–505
(5 sets)
  Chūō–Sōbu Line
51–55→501–505→C501–C505
Converted to 209-3500 series for
  Hachikō/Kawagoe Line
1999–2018 2018–present
506–509
(4 sets)
  Chūō–Sōbu Line
56–59→506–509→C506–C509
  Musashino Line
M81–M84
1999–2019 2019–present
510–512
(3 sets)
  Chūō–Sōbu Line
60–62→510–512→C510–C512
  Musashino Line
M75–M77
2000–2006 2006–2008 2008–2010 2010–present
513–514
(2 sets)
  Chūō–Sōbu Line
63–64→513–514
  Keihin–Tōhoku Line
82–83
  Keiyō Line
31–32
  Musashino Line
M71–M72
2000–2005 2005–2006 2006 2006–2008 2008–2010 2010–present
515   Chūō–Sōbu Line
65→515
  Keihin–Tōhoku Line
515
  Chūō–Sōbu Line
515
  Keihin–Tōhoku Line
84
  Keiyō Line
33
  Musashino Line
M73
2000 2001–2009 2009–2018 2018–present
516   Chūō–Sōbu Line
66
  Keihin–Tōhoku Line
80
  Chūō–Sōbu Line
516→C516
  Musashino Line
M74
2000 2001–2008 2009–present
517   Chūō–Sōbu Line
67
  Keihin–Tōhoku Line
81
  Keiyō Line
34

Formations edit

10-car sets edit

As of 1 October 2018, one set (34) is allocated to Keiyō Depot for use on the Keiyō Line (and through services to the Sotobō and Uchibō Lines). The set is formed as follows with four motored ("M") cars and six non-powered trailer ("T") cars.[8]

 
← Kazusa-Minato, Kazusa-Ichinomiya, Kimitsu, Soga
Tokyo →
 
Car No. 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1
Designation Tc T M M' T M M' Tc'
Numbering KuHa 209-500 SaHa 209-500 MoHa 209-500 MoHa 208-500 SaHa 209-500 MoHa 209-500 MoHa 208-500 KuHa 208-500
  • Cars 3 and 8 each have one single-arm pantograph.[8]
  • Cars 1 and 10 have a wheelchair space.[8]
  • Car 4 is designated as a mildly air-conditioned car.[8]

8-car sets edit

As of 1 January 2020, 11 eight-car sets (M71 to M77, M81 to M84) were allocated to Keiyō Depot for use on Musashino Line (and through services to the Keiyō Line).[8] These sets are formed as follows with four motored ("M") cars and four non-powered trailer ("T") cars.[8]

 
← Tokyo, Kaihinmakuhari, Nishi-Funabashi
Fuchūhommachi →
 
 
 
Car No. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
Designation Tc M M' T M M' Tc'
Numbering KuHa 209-500 MoHa 209-500 MoHa 208-500 SaHa 209-500 MoHa 209-500 MoHa 208-500 KuHa 208-500
  • Cars 2 and 6 each have one pantograph (single-arm on sets M71–M77, lozenge-type on sets M81– M84).
  • Cars 1 and 8 have a wheelchair space.[8]
  • Car 4 is designated as a mildly air-conditioned car.[8]

Previous formations edit

Chūō–Sōbu Line 10-car sets (1998 to 2019) edit

 
← Chiba, Tsudanuma
Nakano, Mitaka →
 
Car No. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
Designation Tc T M M' T M M' Tc'
Numbering KuHa 209-500 SaHa 209-500 MoHa 209-500 MoHa 208-500 SaHa 209-500 MoHa 209-500 MoHa 208-500 KuHa 208-500

Keihin–Tōhoku—Negishi Line 10-car sets (2001 to 2009) edit

 
← Ōmiya
Ōfuna →
 
Car No. 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1
Designation Tc T M M' T M M' Tc'
Numbering KuHa 209-500 SaHa 209-500 MoHa 209-500 MoHa 208-500 SaHa 209-500 MoHa 209-500 MoHa 208-500 KuHa 208-500

209-900/910/920 series edit

209-900/910/920 series
 
901 series Set C (later 209-920 series) in March 1993
In service1992–2007
Constructed1992
Entered service7 May 1992
Scrapped2007–2008
Number built30 vehicles
Number preserved1 vehicle (at Tōkyō General Rolling Stock Center)
Number scrapped29 vehicles
Formation10 cars per trainset
OperatorsJR East
DepotsUrawa
Lines servedKeihin–Tōhoku Line, Negishi Line
Specifications
Car body constructionStainless steel
Width2,870 mm (9 ft 5 in)
Doors4 pairs per side
Electric system(s)1,500 V DC overhead catenary
Track gauge1,067 mm (3 ft 6 in)

Three ten-car prototypes were built in 1992 for testing and passenger evaluation on the Keihin–Tōhoku—Negishi Line, initially classified as 901 series. Set A was built by Kawasaki Heavy Industries, set B by Tokyu Car Corporation, and set C was built by Kawasaki Heavy Industries and JR East's Ōfuna factory (cars 4 and 5). The three sets incorporated a number of different design features for evaluation, but were converted in 1994 to bring them in line with the full-production specifications. Set A became 209-900 series set 90, set B became 209-910 series set 91, and set C became 209-920 series set 92. They differed from the full-production 209-0 series sets in not having six-door SaHa 208 cars.[9]

209-910 series set 91 was withdrawn in December 2006, and the last of the three prototype sets, set 90, was withdrawn in August 2007.[10] Car KuHa 209-901 from the original 901 series set A was stored at Nagano Works,[11] and later preserved at Tōkyō General Rolling Stock Center.

Formation edit

 
← Ōmiya
Ōfuna →
 
Car No. 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1
Designation Tc T M M' T M M' Tc'
Numbering (1992 to 1994) KuHa 901 SaHa 901 MoHa 901 MoHa 900 SaHa 901 MoHa 901 MoHa 900 KuHa 900
Numbering (1994 to 2007) KuHa 209-900 SaHa 209-900 MoHa 209-900 MoHa 208-900 SaHa 208-900 SaHa 209-900 MoHa 209-900 MoHa 208-900 KuHa 208-900
KuHa 209-910 SaHa 209-910 MoHa 209-910 MoHa 208-910 SaHa 208-910 SaHa 209-910 MoHa 209-910 MoHa 208-910 KuHa 208-910
KuHa 209-920 SaHa 209-920 MoHa 209-920 MoHa 208-920 SaHa 208-920 SaHa 209-920 MoHa 209-920 MoHa 208-920 KuHa 208-920

209-950 series edit

This was the original classification given to the prototype E231 series 10-car set delivered in October 1998, to test out the then-new insulated-gate bipolar transistor (IGBT) traction system and TIMS passenger information system. It was reclassified as E231-900 series in June 2000 following conversion to the full-production E231 standard.[12]

209-1000 series edit

209-1000 series
 
A Chūō Line (Rapid) 10-car 209-1000 series set in November 2022 near Musashi-Sakai
In service1999–present
Constructed1999
Entered serviceDecember 1999
Number built20 vehicles (2 sets)
Number in service20 vehicles (2 sets)
Formation10 cars per trainset
Fleet numbers81–82
OperatorsJR East
DepotsToyoda (2019-present)
Previously: Matsudo (1999-2018)
Lines servedChūō Line (Rapid), Ōme Line
Previously: Jōban Line, Tokyo Metro Chiyoda Line
Specifications
Car body constructionStainless steel
Width2,870 mm (9 ft 5 in)
Doors4 pairs per side
Traction systemGTO-VVVF (Mitsubishi)
Electric system(s)1,500 V DC overhead catenary
Track gauge1,067 mm (3 ft 6 in)

Two 10-car sets (81 and 82) were delivered from Tokyu Car Corporation in August and September 1999, entering service from 4 December 1999 on Jōban Line and Tokyo Metro Chiyoda Line inter-running services. Based on the 209-0 series, these trains have end doors for use in emergencies inside tunnels. These sets were based at JR East's Matsudo depot. These train sets have since been withdrawn from the Jōban Line in October 2018 and reallocated to the Chūō Line (Rapid) in December 2018, being based at JR East's Toyoda Depot after the reallocation. Operations officially started on the Chūō Line in March 2019.

While these sets usually operate only between Tokyo and Takao, on rare occasions (such as a shortage of train sets due to an accident) they may operate as far as Ōtsuki, or on the Ōme Line as far as Ōme. Furthermore, unlike the E233 series in use, due to the lack of passenger-operated door controls, all doors open on these sets while in use on the Ōme Line.

Formation edit

As of 16 March 2021, two 10-car sets (81–82) are allocated to Toyoda Depot and are formed as follows with six motored ("M") cars and four non-powered trailer ("T") cars.

 
← Tōkyō
Ōtsuki →
 
Car No. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
Designation Tc M M' T M M' T M M' Tc'
Numbering KuHa 209-1000 MoHa 209-1000 MoHa 208-1000 SaHa 209-1000 MoHa 209-1000 MoHa 208-1000 SaHa 209-1000 MoHa 209-1000 MoHa 208-1000 KuHa 208-1000
  • Cars 2, 5 and 8 each have one single-arm pantograph.
  • Cars 2 and 9 have wheelchair space.
  • Car 4 is designated as a mildly air-conditioned car.

Previous formation edit

10-car Jōban Line sets (1999 to 2018) edit

 
← Toride, Ayase
Yoyogi-Uehara →
 
Car No. 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1
Designation Tc M M' T M M' T M M' Tc'
Numbering KuHa 209-1000 MoHa 209-1000 MoHa 208-1000 SaHa 209-1000 MoHa 209-1000 MoHa 208-1000 SaHa 209-1000 MoHa 209-1000 MoHa 208-1000 KuHa 208-1000
  • Cars 3, 6 and 9 were originally fitted with PS21 lozenge type pantographs,[13] but were converted to single-arm models in 2014.[8]
  • Cars 2 and 9 had wheelchair space.
  • Car 4 was designated as a mildly air-conditioned car.

Interior edit

209-2000/2100 series edit

209-2000/2100 series
 
A Chiba-area 209-2100 series 6-car train in June 2021
In service2009–present
Replaced211 series
Entered service1 October 2009
Refurbished2009–2013 (converted from 209-0 series)
Number built324 vehicles
Number in service276 vehicles (62 sets)
Number preserved8 vehicles stored
Number scrapped30 vehicles
SuccessorE131 series (rural services)
Formation4/6 cars per trainset
Fleet numbersC401–C448, C602–C604, C606–C608, C610, C615, C617, C621–C625
OperatorsJR East
DepotsMakuhari
Lines servedNarita Line, Sōbu Main Line, Sotobō Line, Tōgane Line, Uchibō Line Future: Izu Kyūkō Line
Previously: Kashima Line
Specifications
Car body constructionStainless steel
Width2,870 mm (9 ft 5 in)
Doors4 pairs per side
Traction systemMitsubishi IGBT-VVVF
Traction motorsMT73 (prior to conversion – MT68)
Electric system(s)1,500 V DC overhead catenary
Track gauge1,067 mm (3 ft 6 in)

These are four- and six-car sets based at Makuhari Depot modified between 2009 and 2013 from former Keihin–Tōhoku—Negishi Line 209-0 series ten-car sets for use on Chiba area and Bōsō Peninsula local services from 1 October 2009 to replace ageing 211 series trains. Modifications include new electrical equipment, the addition of transverse seating to end cars, LED destination indicator panels, and a toilet.[14] The cars are numbered in the -2100 series, although nine four-car sets have end cars numbered in the -2000 series. The -2000 series cars are converted from early batch 209-0 series units with air-operated doors rather than the electrically operated doors of later batch units.[15]

The first four-car set (C417) was outshopped from Nagano Works in June 2009, while the first six-car set (C602) was outshopped from Ōmiya Works in July 2009.[5] The entire conversion process was completed in 2013, and a total of 42 four-car sets (C401–C442) and 26 six-car sets (C601–C626) were formed.

From 13 March 2021, they were replaced on rural services with new E131 series trains.[16] Six 6-car sets were shortened to 4-car sets between February and March 2021; the two surplus cars from each set along with three others 6-car sets (C612, C618, C626) were scrapped between April and May 2021.[17]

In July 2021, 6-car set C609 was removed from JR service and delivered to Izukyū Corporation,[18] and four cars from set C601 were delivered in November 2021.[18] These sets entered service on 30 April 2022 as the Izukyu 3000 series.[19]

The table below shows the converted sets.[17]

Former 6-car set Conversion date New 4-car set
C605 15 March 2021 C443
C611 4 March 2021 C444
C613 1 March 2021 C445
C614 22 March 2021 C446
C616 8 March 2021 C447
C620 24 February 2021 C448

Formations edit

6-car sets edit

As of 22 December 2021, 14 six-car sets (C602–C604, C606–C608, C610, C615, C617, C621–C625) are based at Makuhari Depot and were formed as shown below, with four motored ("M") cars and two non-powered trailer ("T") cars.[8]

 
← Awa-Kamogawa, Chōshi
Chiba →
 
 
Car No. 6 5 4 3 2 1
Designation Tc M M' M M' Tc'
Numbering KuHa 209-2100 MoHa 209-2100 MoHa 208-2100 MoHa 209-2100 MoHa 208-2100 KuHa 208-2100
  • Cars 3 and 5 are each equipped with one lozenge-type pantograph.[5]

4-car sets edit

As of 24 March 2021, 48 four-car sets (C401–C448) are based at Makuhari Depot and were formed as shown below, with two motored ("M") cars and two non-powered trailer ("T") cars.[8]

 
← Awa-Kamogawa, Chōshi
Chiba →
 
 
Car No. 4 3 2 1
Designation Tc M M' Tc'
Numbering KuHa 209-2000/2100 MoHa 209-2100 MoHa 208-2100 KuHa 208-2000/2100
  • Car 3 is equipped with one lozenge-type pantograph.[5]

Interior edit

Passenger accommodation consists primarily of longitudinal seating, with the end cars featuring some transverse seating bays. Car 2 is fitted with a toilet in all sets.

209-2200 series edit

209-2200 series
 
209-2200 series "B.B.Base" set J1 in January 2021
In service2009–present
Replaced209-0 series
205-1200 series
Constructed1993–1995
Entered serviceNambu Line: June 2009
B.B.Base: January 2018
Refurbished2009–2010, 2017
Scrapped2015
Number built18 vehicles (3 sets)
Number in service6 vehicles (1 set)
Number scrapped12 vehicles (2 sets)
Formation6 cars per trainset
Fleet numbersJ1
Previously: 52–54
OperatorsJR East
DepotsMakuhari
Previously: Nakahara
Lines servedUchibō Line, Sotobō Line, Narita Line, Sōbu Main Line
Previously: Nambu Line
Specifications
Car body constructionStainless steel
Width2,870 mm (9 ft 5 in)
Doors4 pairs per side
Electric system(s)1,500 V DC overhead catenary
Track gauge1,067 mm (3 ft 6 in)

Between 2009 and 2010, three six-car sets were reformed from former Keihin–Tōhoku—Negishi Line 209-0 series ten-car sets for use on Nambu Line services, replacing the early-batch 209-0 series set and a 205-1200 series set.[20] The first set, number 52, was outshopped in May 2009, and entered service on 12 June 2009.[21] Modifications include new electrical equipment and the addition of LED destination indicator panels.[22]

Two sets (52 and 54) were removed from service and replaced by new E233-8000 series trains in 2015. These two sets were scrapped.

The last remaining Nambu Line 209-2200 series trainset, set 53, was removed from services from 15 March 2017, being replaced by an E233-8500 series set.[23] The set was modified for use as a train for carrying cyclists and their bicycles from Ryogoku in Tokyo to various destinations on the Uchibō Line, Sotobō Line, Narita Line, and Sōbu Main Line on the Bōsō Peninsula. Branded "B.B.Base" (an abbreviation for "Boso Bicycle Base"), it re-entered service on 6 January 2018.[24]

Formation edit

B.B.Base 6-car set edit

One six-car set (J1) is based at Makuhari Depot and is formed as shown below, with four motored ("M") cars and two non-powered trailer ("T") cars.[24]

 
← Wadaura, Awa-Kamogawa, Chōshi, Sawara
Ryōgoku →
 
Car No. 6 5 4 3 2 1
Designation Tc M M' M M' Tc'
Numbering KuHa 209-2200 MoHa 209-2200 MoHa 208-2200 MoHa 209-2200 MoHa 208-2200 KuHa 208-2200
Seating capacity 20 20 - 20 19 20
  • Cars 3 and 5 each have one PS33F single-arm pantograph.[24]
  • Cars 1 to 3 and 5 to 6 have fixed seating bays arranged 2+1 abreast with cycle racks provided next to each of the doorways, while car 4 has an open configuration with bench seating on one side and a bar counter.
  • Wheelchair-accessible toilets are provided in cars 2 and 4.[24]

Previous formations edit

Nambu Line 6-car sets edit

Previously, three six-car sets (52–54) were based at Nakahara Depot and were formed as shown below, with four motored ("M") cars and two non-powered trailer ("T") cars.[5]

 
← Kawasaki
Tachikawa →
 
 
 
Car No. 1 2 3 4 5 6
Designation Tc M M' M M' Tc'
Numbering KuHa 209-2200 MoHa 209-2200 MoHa 208-2200 MoHa 209-2200 MoHa 208-2200 KuHa 208-2200
  • Cars 2 and 4 were each equipped with one PS28A lozenge-type pantograph.[8]

209-3000 series edit

209-3000 series
 
Kawagoe/Hachikō Line 209-3000 series set 61 in April 2017
In service1996–2019
ReplacedKiHa 35
Constructed1996
Entered service16 March 1996
Scrapped2018 (2 vehicles), 2020 (12 vehicles)
Number built16 vehicles (4 sets)
Number in serviceNone
(2 vehicles converted to training units)
Number scrapped14 vehicles
Successor209-3500 series, E231-3000 series
Formation4 cars per trainset
Fleet numbers61–64
OperatorsJR East
DepotsKawagoe
Lines servedHachikō Line, Kawagoe Line
Specifications
Car body constructionStainless steel
Width2,870 mm (9 ft 5 in)
Doors4 pairs per side
Electric system(s)1,500 V DC overhead catenary
Track gauge1,067 mm (3 ft 6 in)

Four four-car 6th-batch sets were introduced on 16 March 1996 for use on the Kawagoe Line and newly electrified southern section of the Hachikō Line. These sets (numbers 61 to 64) were based at JR East's Kawagoe depot.[25] While visually similar to the original 209-0 sub-series, these sets differ in having passenger-operated door controls.[12]

These sets were displaced by newly refurbished E231-3000 series and 209-3500 series sets entering service from 2017 and 2018, with the last set withdrawn in February 2019. In late 2018, two cars of set 62 were formed into a training unit and the other two cars were scrapped; the remaining three sets were scrapped in early 2020.[citation needed]

Interior edit

For a short period in 2004, KuHa 209-3003 of set 63 was fitted with transverse seating bays to increase seating capacity. It was later reverted to standard longitudinal bench seating.[12]

Between February and March 2007, some of the previously sealed windows in each car were modified to allow them to be opened.[12]

Formation (former Hachikō and Kawagoe Line sets) edit

The four four-car sets were based at Kawagoe depot in Saitama and formed as shown below with two motored ("M") cars and two non-powered trailer ("T") cars.[26]

 
← Kawagoe
Hachiōji →
 
 
Car No. 4 3 2 1
Designation Tc M M' Tc'
Numbering KuHa 209-3000 MoHa 209-3000 MoHa 208-3000 KuHa 208-3000

Build details edit

Set Manufacturer Date delivered
61 Kawasaki Heavy Industries January 1996
62 Tokyu Car Corporation
63 February 1996
64

209-3100 series edit

209-3100 series
 
Kawagoe/Hachikō Line 209-3100 series train at Komagawa station
In service2005–2022
Replaced103-3000 series, 103-3500 series
Constructed1995, 1996, 2002 (former TWR 70-000 series cars); 2005 (new build cars)
Entered service17 April 2005
Refurbished2004–2005
Number built8 vehicles (2 sets)
Number in serviceNone
Successor209-3500 series, E231-3000 series
Formation4 cars per trainset
Fleet numbers71–72
OperatorsJR East
DepotsKawagoe
Lines servedHachikō Line, Kawagoe Line
Specifications
Car body constructionStainless steel
Width2,870 mm (9 ft 5 in)
Doors4 pairs per side
Traction systemGTO-VVVF (Mitsubishi)
Electric system(s)1,500 V DC overhead catenary
Track gauge1,067 mm (3 ft 6 in)

This sub-series of two four-car sets was introduced on 17 April 2005 as part of the scheme to eliminate 103 series sets from the Kawagoe Line and the Hachikō Line.[27] Set number 71 consists of two former Tokyo Waterfront Railway 70-000 series control cars with two newly manufactured intermediate cars, while set number 72 consists entirely of former 70-000 series cars. The 70-000 series cars had become surplus when six-car sets were reformed into ten-car sets in 2004. Like the 209-3000 series, these sets have passenger-operated door controls.[12]

After being displaced by the 209-3500 and E231-3000 series sets, these sets were taken out of service in October 2019.[28] However, they re-entered service and served as additional trains as the 209-3500 and E231-3000 series sets were modified for wanman driver-only operations.[29] They were removed from service in January 2022 after a special retirement tour event;[30] the sets were then officially retired on 11 March 2022.

Formation edit

The two four-car sets were based at Kawagoe depot in Saitama and formed as shown below with two motored ("M") cars and two non-powered trailer ("T") cars.

 
← Kawagoe
Hachiōji →
 
 
Car No. 4 3 2 1
Designation Tc M M' Tc'
Numbering KuHa 209-3100 MoHa 209-3100 MoHa 208-3100 KuHa 208-3100

Former TWR 70-000 series conversions edit

 
TWR 70-000 series EMU in December 2002

The identities of the six former 70-000 series cars converted in 2004 and 2005 to become 209-3100 series EMUs are as shown below.[26]

Car number Set number Former car number Date returned to traffic
KuHa 209-3101 71 70-020 14 March 2005
KuHa 208-3101 70-029
KuHa 209-3102 72 70-030 16 December 2004
MoHa 209-3102 70-027
MoHa 208-3102 70-028
KuHa 209-3102 70-039

209-3500 series edit

209-3500 series
 
Kawagoe/Hachikō Line 209-3500 series set, June 2018
In service2018–present
Replaced205-3000 series, 209-3000 series, 209-3100 series
Constructed1998–1999
Entered service2018
Refurbished2017–2018 (converted from 209 to 500 series)
2020–2021 (modified for driver-only operation)
Number built20 vehicles (5 sets)
Number in service20 vehicles (5 sets)
Formation4 cars per trainset
Fleet numbers51–55
OperatorsJR East
DepotsKawagoe
Lines servedHachikō Line, Kawagoe Line
Specifications
Car body constructionStainless steel
Width2,950 mm (9 ft 8 in)
Doors4 pairs per side
Electric system(s)1,500 V DC overhead catenary
Track gauge1,067 mm (3 ft 6 in)

From 2018, five former 209-500 series ten-car sets based at Mitaka Depot for use on Chūō–Sōbu Line services were reformed and converted to become four-car 209-3500 series sets based at Kawagoe for use on Kawagoe Line and Hachikō Line services.[6]

Between November 2020 and October 2021, the trains were modified for driver-only operation (wanman (ワンマン, "one man")).

Formation edit

 
← Kawagoe
Hachiōji →
 
 
Car No. 4 3 2 1
Designation Tc M M' Tc'
Numbering KuHa 209-3500 MoHa 209-3500 MoHa 208-3500 KuHa 208-3500

Former set/car identities edit

The former identities of the 209-3500 series sets are as follows.[31]

Set No. Car numbers Former set No. Former car numbers
51 KuHa 209-3501 MoHa 209-3501 MoHa 208-3501 KuHa 208-3501 C501 KuHa 209-501 MoHa 209-502 MoHa 208-502 KuHa 208-501
52 KuHa 209-3502 MoHa 209-3502 MoHa 208-3502 KuHa 208-3502 C502 KuHa 209-502 MoHa 209-504 MoHa 208-504 KuHa 208-502
53 KuHa 209-3503 MoHa 209-3503 MoHa 208-3503 KuHa 208-3503 C503 KuHa 209-503 MoHa 209-506 MoHa 208-506 KuHa 208-503
54 KuHa 209-3504 MoHa 209-3504 MoHa 208-3504 KuHa 208-3504 C504 KuHa 209-504 MoHa 209-508 MoHa 208-508 KuHa 208-504
55 KuHa 209-3505 MoHa 209-3505 MoHa 208-3505 KuHa 208-3505 C505 KuHa 209-505 MoHa 209-510 MoHa 208-510 KuHa 208-505

Training sets edit

Training sets
In service2008–present
Constructed1993, 1995–1996
Entered service2008
Refurbished2008, 2018–2019
Number built8 vehicles (converted from 209-0 series and 209-3000 series)
Number in service8 vehicles (4 sets)
Formation2 cars per trainset
OperatorsJR East
Specifications
Car body constructionStainless steel
Width2,950 mm (9 ft 8 in)
Doors4 pairs per side
Electric system(s)1,500 V DC overhead catenary
Track gauge1,067 mm (3 ft 6 in)

In 2008, three motored pairs from former Keihin–Tōhoku—Negishi Line 209-0 series sets (MoHa 209-39/208-39 and MoHa 209-40/208-40 from set Ura 19, and MoHa 209-76/208-76 from set Ura 37) were fitted with driving cabs and converted into training sets. These sets were assigned to Yokohama, Hachiōji, and Ōmiya Training Centers. In 2018, one motored pair from a former Kawagoe/Hachikō Line 209-3000 series set (MoHa 209-3002/208-3002 from set Hae 62) was also fitted with driving cabs and converted into a training set. The existing three training sets were subsequently refurbished and reallocated.[citation needed]

Yokohama edit

From 2008, a training set consisting of KuMoHa 209-39/208-39 is allocated to Yokohama Training Center near Kurihama Station. The set is finished with pale yellow body stripes and bears the text "YOKOHAMA Training Center".[citation needed] It replaced the existing 105 series two-car training set located there.

Ōmiya edit

From 2018, a training set consisting of KuMoHa 209-3002/208-3002 is allocated to Ōmiya Training Center. The set is finished with Shōnan green/orange body stripes and bears the text "TOKYO•OMIYA Training Center".[citation needed]

Between 2008 and 2018, set KuMoHa 209-76/208-76 was allocated to Ōmiya. This replaced the existing 103 series two-car training set located there.

Hachiōji edit

From 2019, a training set consisting of KuMoHa 209-76/208-76 is allocated to Hachiōji Training Center near Shin-Akitsu Station. The set is finished with orange body stripes and bears the text "HACHIOJI Training Center".[citation needed]

Between 2008 and 2019, set KuMoHa 209-40/208-40 was allocated to Hachiōji. This replaced the existing 105 series two-car training set located there.

Nagano edit

From 2019, a training set consisting of KuMoHa 209-40/208-40 is allocated to Nagano Training Center. The set is finished in with Nagano blue body stripes and bears the text "NAGANO Training Center".[citation needed] It replaced the existing 115 series two-car training set located there.

Shirakawa E991 series edit

A purpose-built four-car set based directly on the 209-0 series design and classified E991 series was delivered to JR East's training center in Shirakawa, Fukushima in 2000 for internal training use. Externally, it is finished with green body stripes on unpainted stainless steel. It is not considered a 209 series variant. It cannot run on its own power and must be towed by a locomotive.

MUE-Train edit

MUE-Train
 
MUE-Train undergoing testing in December 2020
In service2008–present
Constructed1992
Entered serviceNovember 2008
Refurbished2008 (converted from 209-0 series)
Number built7 vehicles
Number in service6 vehicles (1 set)
Number scrapped1 vehicle
Formation6 cars per trainset
OperatorsJR East
DepotsKawagoe
Specifications
Car body constructionStainless steel
Width2,950 mm (9 ft 8 in)
Doors4 pairs per side
Electric system(s)1,500 V DC overhead catenary
Track gauge1,067 mm (3 ft 6 in)

In October 2008, JR East unveiled the seven-car "MUE-Train" (MUltipurpose Experimental Train) experimental EMU converted from former Keihin–Tōhoku—Negishi Line 209 series set Ura 2. This set is used to test and develop new technology for use on future narrow-gauge trains. The train is based at Kawagoe Depot and began testing on the Utsunomiya Line from November 2008.[32]

Formation edit

2008–2009 edit

Car No. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7
Numbering KuYa 208-2 MoYa 208-4 MoYa 209-4 SaYa 209-8 MoYa 208-3 MoYa 209-3 KuYa 209-2

2010 onward edit

Car No. 1 2 3 5 6 7
Numbering KuYa 208-2 MoYa 208-4 MoYa 209-4 MoYa 208-3 MoYa 209-3 KuYa 209-2

Cars 3 and 6 are each fitted with one PS33D single-arm pantograph.[13]

Accidents edit

On 8 May 2020, at 3:55 pm, the front carriage of a local service (6-car set C612) derailed between Awa-Kamogawa and Awa-Amatsu stations. Around 20 passengers and crew were on board the train when it derailed. One person was taken to a hospital.[33]

Preserved examples edit

 
KuHa 901-1 preserved at Tokyo General Rolling Stock Center in August 2010
  • KuHa 901-1 (previously KuHa 209-901), at the Tokyo General Rolling Stock Center in Shinagawa.[34]

See also edit

References edit

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Further reading edit

  • 首都圏新系列車両 Profile: 209/E231/E233系グループの全貌 首都圏新系列車両PROFILE [Tokyo Area New-generation Rolling Stock Profile]. Japan: Ikaros Publishing. 15 April 2011. ISBN 978-4-86320-436-2.

External links edit

  • JR 209 series (in Japanese)

series, 209系, electric, multiple, unit, commuter, train, type, operated, east, japan, railway, company, east, tokyo, area, japan, since, 1993, series, keihin, tōhoku, line, approaching, saitama, shintoshin, station, october, 2006in, service1992, presentmanufac. The 209 series 209系 is an electric multiple unit EMU commuter train type operated by East Japan Railway Company JR East in the Tokyo area of Japan since 1993 209 seriesA 209 0 series set on the Keihin Tōhoku Line approaching Saitama Shintoshin Station October 2006In service1992 presentManufacturerJR East Kawasaki Heavy Industries Tokyu Car CorporationReplacedKiHa 35 103 series 113 series 211 seriesConstructed1992 2005Entered serviceMay 1992 901 209 900 series January 1993 209 0 series Number built1 046 vehiclesNumber in service442 vehicles as of December 2021 update Number preserved1 vehicleSuccessorE131 series E233 seriesFormation4 6 8 10 cars per trainsetOperatorsJR EastDepotsKawagoe Keiyō Makuhari Nakahara ToyodaLines servedChuō Line Rapid Hachikō Line Kashima Line Kawagoe Line Keiyō Line Musashino Line Narita Line Ōme Line Sotobō Line Sōbu Main Line Tōgane Line Uchibō LineSpecificationsCar body constructionStainless steelCar length20 000 mm 65 ft 7 in Width2 966 mm 9 ft 8 8 in 209 500 series 2 87 m 9 ft 5 in other Doors4 6 pairs per sideMaximum speed110 km h 68 4 mph Traction systemVariable frequency GTO IGBT Power output1 520 kW 6 motors Acceleration2 5 km h s 1 6 mph s 3 3 km h s 2 1 mph s 209 1000 series Deceleration4 0 km h s 2 5 mph s service 4 5 km h s 2 8 mph s emergency Electric system s 1 500 V DC overheadCurrent collector s PS28 diamond shaped pantograph PS21 diamond shaped pantograph 209 1000 series PS33A single arm pantograph 209 500 series Braking system s Regenerative brake electronically controlled pneumatic brakesSafety system s ATS P ATS SN ATC Digital ATCTrack gauge1 067 mm 3 ft 6 in The series was introduced in 1992 for experimental operations as the 901 series and in 1993 for commercial operations to replace the aging 103 series stock on the Keihin Tōhoku and Negishi lines The concept of the 209 series was to create a lower cost minimal lifespan train approximately 15 years that would be replaced rather than rebuilt when they became life expired 1 The 209 series was the first of the New series trains 新系列電車 Shin keiretsu densha and served as the basis for the E501 E217 701 and E127 series rolling stock as well as the succeeding E231 series stock which in turn became the blueprint for successive trains developed by JR East and other railway companies in Japan Contents 1 Variants 1 1 Former operations 2 209 0 series 2 1 Formations 2 1 1 Keihin Tōhoku Negishi Line 10 car sets 2 1 2 Nambu Line 6 car sets 3 209 500 series 3 1 Set transfer history 3 2 Formations 3 2 1 10 car sets 3 2 2 8 car sets 3 3 Previous formations 3 3 1 Chuō Sōbu Line 10 car sets 1998 to 2019 3 3 2 Keihin Tōhoku Negishi Line 10 car sets 2001 to 2009 4 209 900 910 920 series 4 1 Formation 5 209 950 series 6 209 1000 series 6 1 Formation 6 2 Previous formation 6 2 1 10 car Jōban Line sets 1999 to 2018 6 3 Interior 7 209 2000 2100 series 7 1 Formations 7 1 1 6 car sets 7 1 2 4 car sets 7 2 Interior 8 209 2200 series 8 1 Formation 8 1 1 B B Base 6 car set 8 2 Previous formations 8 2 1 Nambu Line 6 car sets 9 209 3000 series 9 1 Interior 9 2 Formation former Hachikō and Kawagoe Line sets 9 3 Build details 10 209 3100 series 10 1 Formation 10 2 Former TWR 70 000 series conversions 11 209 3500 series 11 1 Formation 11 2 Former set car identities 12 Training sets 12 1 Yokohama 12 2 Ōmiya 12 3 Hachiōji 12 4 Nagano 12 5 Shirakawa E991 series 13 MUE Train 13 1 Formation 13 1 1 2008 2009 13 1 2 2010 onward 14 Accidents 15 Preserved examples 16 See also 17 References 18 Further reading 19 External linksVariants edit nbsp nbsp 209 500 series 10 car set used on the Keiyō Line since 2008 and 8 car sets on the Musashino Line since 2010 nbsp 209 1000 series 10 car sets used on the Chuō Line Rapid and occasionally the Ōme Line since March 2019 nbsp 209 2000 2100 series 6 4 car sets converted from former Keihin Tōhoku Negishi Line 209 0 series units used on Narita Line Sōbu Main Line Sotobō Line Tōgane Line and Uchibō Line services since 2009 209 2200 series 6 car set used from January 2018 as the Boso Bicycle Base nbsp 209 3500 series 4 car sets converted from former Chuō Sōbu Line 209 500 series units used on the Kawagoe Line and Hachikō Line since 2018Former operations edit nbsp nbsp 209 0 series 10 car sets used on the Keihin Tōhoku Negishi Line from 1993 until January 2010 and 6 car sets on the Nambu Line until February 2015 2 nbsp nbsp 209 500 series 10 car sets used on the Chuō Sōbu Line from 1998 until April 2019 and the Keihin Tōhoku Negishi Line from 2001 to 2009 nbsp 209 900 910 920 series 10 car prototypes initially classified as 901 series used on the Keihin Tōhoku Negishi Line nbsp 209 950 series 10 car set used on the Chuō Sōbu Line until it was redesignated as the E231 900 series nbsp 209 1000 series 10 car sets used on the Jōban Line from 1999 until October 2018 nbsp 209 2000 2100 series 4 car sets used on the Kashima Line from 2009 until March 2021 nbsp 209 2200 series 6 car sets used on the Nambu Line from 2009 until March 2017 nbsp 209 3000 series 4 car sets used on the Kawagoe Line and Hachikō Line from March 1996 until February 2019 nbsp 209 3100 series 4 car sets converted from surplus TWR 70 000 series units used on the Kawagoe Line and Hachikō Line from April 2005 until January 2022209 0 series edit209 0 series nbsp A Keihin Tōhoku 10 car 209 0 series set in March 2009In service1993 2015Replaced103 series 205 seriesConstructed1992 1997Entered service1993Scrapped2008 2016Number built792 vehiclesNumber in serviceNone 324 vehicles converted to 209 2000 2100 series 18 vehicles converted to 209 2200 series 7 vehicles converted to MUE Train 6 vehicles converted for training units Number scrapped437 vehiclesFormation10 cars per trainset Keihin Tōhoku amp Negishi Lines 6 cars per trainset Nambu Line OperatorsJR EastDepotsUrawa NakaharaLines servedKeihin Tōhoku Line Nambu Line Negishi LineSpecificationsCar body constructionStainless steelWidth2 870 mm 9 ft 5 in Doors4 6 pairs per sideTraction systemMitsubishi GTO VVVFTraction motorsMT68Electric system s 1 500 V DC overhead catenaryTrack gauge1 067 mm 3 ft 6 in The original full production version introduced on both the Keihin Tōhoku Negishi 78 ten car sets numbered 1 78 and Nambu 2 six car sets numbered 1 and 32 lines in 1993 Six door SaHa 208 cars were inserted into the Keihin Tōhoku Negishi Line sets in 1995 The 209 series trains on the Keihin Tōhoku Negishi Line were replaced by new E233 1000 series trains from autumn 2007 with the last sets withdrawn by 24 January 2010 3 A large number of these units were subsequently rebuilt as 209 2000 2100 series four car and six car sets for use in the Chiba area while some were converted as training sets MUE Train or 209 2200 series sets for the Nambu Line Formations edit Keihin Tōhoku Negishi Line 10 car sets edit Previously 78 ten car sets 1 78 were based at Urawa depot and were formed as shown below with four motored M cars and six non powered trailer T cars 4 ŌmiyaŌfuna Car No 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1Designation Tc T M M T T M M Tc Numbering KuHa 209 SaHa 209 MoHa 209 MoHa 208 SaHa 208 SaHa 209 MoHa 209 MoHa 208 KuHa 208Cars 3 and 8 were each equipped with one PS28 pantograph 4 Car 6 was a 6 door car with six pairs of doors on each side 4 Nambu Line 6 car sets edit Previously two six car sets 1 and 32 were based at Nakahara Depot and were formed as shown below with four motored M cars and two non powered trailer T cars 5 KawasakiTachikawa Car No 1 2 3 4 5 6Designation Tc M M M M Tc Numbering KuHa 209 MoHa 209 MoHa 208 MoHa 209 MoHa 208 KuHa 208Cars 2 and 4 were each equipped with one PS28 lozenge type pantograph 5 nbsp A Nambu Line 6 car 209 0 series train in January 2008209 500 series edit209 500 series nbsp Musashino Line 209 500 series set M75 on a Local service in October 2019In service1998 presentReplaced103 series 201 series 205 seriesConstructed1998 2000Entered service29 December 1998Refurbished2016 2019Scrapped2017 Number built170 vehiclesNumber in service98 vehicles 12 sets 20 vehicles converted to 209 3500 series Number scrapped52 vehiclesFormation8 10 cars per trainsetFleet numbersKeiyō Line 34Musashino Line M71 M77 M81 M84OperatorsJR EastDepotsKeiyōPreviously Mitaka Narashino UrawaLines servedKeiyō Line Musashino Line Sotobō Line Uchibō LinePreviously Chuō Sōbu Line Keihin Tōhoku Line Negishi LineSpecificationsCar body constructionStainless steelWidth2 950 mm 9 ft 8 in Doors4 pairs per sideTraction systemIGBT VVVF Mitsubishi Previously GTO VVVFElectric system s 1 500 V DC overhead catenaryTrack gauge1 067 mm 3 ft 6 in This sub series represented a stop gap for use from 1998 on the Chuō Sōbu Line until the full production E231 series trains were delivered and a total of 17 ten car sets numbered 51 67 were delivered to Narashino Depot in Chiba These sets differ noticeably from the other 209 series variants in having 2 95 m 9 ft 8 in wide cars compared to 2 87 m 9 ft 5 in for earlier flat sided stock as well as LED destination indicators replacing the earlier roller blind type While externally similar in appearance to the later E231 series sets the 209 500 series are distinguishable by their white cab fronts and lack of six door cars In November 2000 two sets 66 and 67 were transferred to the Keihin Tōhoku Negishi Line and renumbered 80 and 81 In December 2003 the Chuō Sōbu Line sets were reallocated to Mitaka Depot and renumbered 501 515 Between 2005 and 2006 set 515 was lent to the Keihin Tōhoku Negishi Line as a spare during car maintenance Between 2006 and 2007 three more sets 513 515 were transferred to the Keihin Tōhoku Negishi Line to replace the prototype 209 900 910 920 series trains and renumbered 82 84 From October 2008 following the introduction of E233 1000 series trains on the Keihin Tōhoku Negishi Line one set 80 was transferred back to the Chuō Sōbu Line as set 516 while the other four sets 81 84 were modified with ATS P SN instead of ATC and transferred to the Keiyō Line as sets 31 34 From September 2010 to January 2011 three former Keiyō Line sets 31 33 were reduced to eight cars and reliveried for use on the Musashino Line renumbered M71 M73 and entered service from 4 December 2010 5 In 2012 a C suffix was added to all Chuō Sōbu Line sets C501 C512 and C516 From 2018 five Chuō Sōbu Line sets C501 C505 were converted to 4 car 209 3500 series sets for use on Kawagoe Line and Hachikō Line services 6 while the remaining eight sets C506 C512 and C516 were reduced to 8 cars and reallocated to the Musashino Line and renumbered M74 M77 and M81 M84 The last Chuō Sōbu Line set set C511 was withdrawn from service on 19 April 2019 7 All sets were refurbished between 2016 and 2019 when the GTO VVVF traction system was replaced with an IGBT VVVF traction system Set transfer history edit The following table shows the transfer history for each of the 17 sets 1998 2018 2018 present501 505 5 sets nbsp Chuō Sōbu Line51 55 501 505 C501 C505 Converted to 209 3500 series for nbsp Hachikō Kawagoe Line1999 2018 2018 present506 509 4 sets nbsp Chuō Sōbu Line56 59 506 509 C506 C509 nbsp Musashino LineM81 M841999 2019 2019 present510 512 3 sets nbsp Chuō Sōbu Line60 62 510 512 C510 C512 nbsp Musashino LineM75 M772000 2006 2006 2008 2008 2010 2010 present513 514 2 sets nbsp Chuō Sōbu Line63 64 513 514 nbsp Keihin Tōhoku Line82 83 nbsp Keiyō Line31 32 nbsp Musashino LineM71 M722000 2005 2005 2006 2006 2006 2008 2008 2010 2010 present515 nbsp Chuō Sōbu Line65 515 nbsp Keihin Tōhoku Line515 nbsp Chuō Sōbu Line515 nbsp Keihin Tōhoku Line84 nbsp Keiyō Line33 nbsp Musashino LineM732000 2001 2009 2009 2018 2018 present516 nbsp Chuō Sōbu Line66 nbsp Keihin Tōhoku Line80 nbsp Chuō Sōbu Line516 C516 nbsp Musashino LineM742000 2001 2008 2009 present517 nbsp Chuō Sōbu Line67 nbsp Keihin Tōhoku Line81 nbsp Keiyō Line34Formations edit 10 car sets edit As of 1 October 2018 update one set 34 is allocated to Keiyō Depot for use on the Keiyō Line and through services to the Sotobō and Uchibō Lines The set is formed as follows with four motored M cars and six non powered trailer T cars 8 Kazusa Minato Kazusa Ichinomiya Kimitsu SogaTokyo Car No 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1Designation Tc T M M T M M Tc Numbering KuHa 209 500 SaHa 209 500 MoHa 209 500 MoHa 208 500 SaHa 209 500 MoHa 209 500 MoHa 208 500 KuHa 208 500Cars 3 and 8 each have one single arm pantograph 8 Cars 1 and 10 have a wheelchair space 8 Car 4 is designated as a mildly air conditioned car 8 8 car sets edit As of 1 January 2020 update 11 eight car sets M71 to M77 M81 to M84 were allocated to Keiyō Depot for use on Musashino Line and through services to the Keiyō Line 8 These sets are formed as follows with four motored M cars and four non powered trailer T cars 8 Tokyo Kaihinmakuhari Nishi FunabashiFuchuhommachi Car No 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8Designation Tc M M T M M Tc Numbering KuHa 209 500 MoHa 209 500 MoHa 208 500 SaHa 209 500 MoHa 209 500 MoHa 208 500 KuHa 208 500Cars 2 and 6 each have one pantograph single arm on sets M71 M77 lozenge type on sets M81 M84 Cars 1 and 8 have a wheelchair space 8 Car 4 is designated as a mildly air conditioned car 8 Previous formations edit Chuō Sōbu Line 10 car sets 1998 to 2019 edit Chiba TsudanumaNakano Mitaka Car No 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10Designation Tc T M M T M M Tc Numbering KuHa 209 500 SaHa 209 500 MoHa 209 500 MoHa 208 500 SaHa 209 500 MoHa 209 500 MoHa 208 500 KuHa 208 500Keihin Tōhoku Negishi Line 10 car sets 2001 to 2009 edit ŌmiyaŌfuna Car No 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1Designation Tc T M M T M M Tc Numbering KuHa 209 500 SaHa 209 500 MoHa 209 500 MoHa 208 500 SaHa 209 500 MoHa 209 500 MoHa 208 500 KuHa 208 500 nbsp A Chuō Sōbu Line 209 500 series train at Akihabara station in April 2009 nbsp A Keihin Tōhoku Negishi Line 209 500 series in November 2008 nbsp A Keiyō Line 209 500 series in October 2020209 900 910 920 series edit209 900 910 920 series nbsp 901 series Set C later 209 920 series in March 1993In service1992 2007Constructed1992Entered service7 May 1992Scrapped2007 2008Number built30 vehiclesNumber preserved1 vehicle at Tōkyō General Rolling Stock Center Number scrapped29 vehiclesFormation10 cars per trainsetOperatorsJR EastDepotsUrawaLines servedKeihin Tōhoku Line Negishi LineSpecificationsCar body constructionStainless steelWidth2 870 mm 9 ft 5 in Doors4 pairs per sideElectric system s 1 500 V DC overhead catenaryTrack gauge1 067 mm 3 ft 6 in Three ten car prototypes were built in 1992 for testing and passenger evaluation on the Keihin Tōhoku Negishi Line initially classified as 901 series Set A was built by Kawasaki Heavy Industries set B by Tokyu Car Corporation and set C was built by Kawasaki Heavy Industries and JR East s Ōfuna factory cars 4 and 5 The three sets incorporated a number of different design features for evaluation but were converted in 1994 to bring them in line with the full production specifications Set A became 209 900 series set 90 set B became 209 910 series set 91 and set C became 209 920 series set 92 They differed from the full production 209 0 series sets in not having six door SaHa 208 cars 9 209 910 series set 91 was withdrawn in December 2006 and the last of the three prototype sets set 90 was withdrawn in August 2007 10 Car KuHa 209 901 from the original 901 series set A was stored at Nagano Works 11 and later preserved at Tōkyō General Rolling Stock Center nbsp 209 900 series set 90 in November 2006 nbsp 209 920 series set 92 in January 2007Formation edit ŌmiyaŌfuna Car No 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1Designation Tc T M M T M M Tc Numbering 1992 to 1994 KuHa 901 SaHa 901 MoHa 901 MoHa 900 SaHa 901 MoHa 901 MoHa 900 KuHa 900Numbering 1994 to 2007 KuHa 209 900 SaHa 209 900 MoHa 209 900 MoHa 208 900 SaHa 208 900 SaHa 209 900 MoHa 209 900 MoHa 208 900 KuHa 208 900KuHa 209 910 SaHa 209 910 MoHa 209 910 MoHa 208 910 SaHa 208 910 SaHa 209 910 MoHa 209 910 MoHa 208 910 KuHa 208 910KuHa 209 920 SaHa 209 920 MoHa 209 920 MoHa 208 920 SaHa 208 920 SaHa 209 920 MoHa 209 920 MoHa 208 920 KuHa 208 920209 950 series editMain article E231 series E231 900 series This was the original classification given to the prototype E231 series 10 car set delivered in October 1998 to test out the then new insulated gate bipolar transistor IGBT traction system and TIMS passenger information system It was reclassified as E231 900 series in June 2000 following conversion to the full production E231 standard 12 209 1000 series edit209 1000 series nbsp A Chuō Line Rapid 10 car 209 1000 series set in November 2022 near Musashi SakaiIn service1999 presentConstructed1999Entered serviceDecember 1999Number built20 vehicles 2 sets Number in service20 vehicles 2 sets Formation10 cars per trainsetFleet numbers81 82OperatorsJR EastDepotsToyoda 2019 present Previously Matsudo 1999 2018 Lines servedChuō Line Rapid Ōme LinePreviously Jōban Line Tokyo Metro Chiyoda LineSpecificationsCar body constructionStainless steelWidth2 870 mm 9 ft 5 in Doors4 pairs per sideTraction systemGTO VVVF Mitsubishi Electric system s 1 500 V DC overhead catenaryTrack gauge1 067 mm 3 ft 6 in Two 10 car sets 81 and 82 were delivered from Tokyu Car Corporation in August and September 1999 entering service from 4 December 1999 on Jōban Line and Tokyo Metro Chiyoda Line inter running services Based on the 209 0 series these trains have end doors for use in emergencies inside tunnels These sets were based at JR East s Matsudo depot These train sets have since been withdrawn from the Jōban Line in October 2018 and reallocated to the Chuō Line Rapid in December 2018 being based at JR East s Toyoda Depot after the reallocation Operations officially started on the Chuō Line in March 2019 While these sets usually operate only between Tokyo and Takao on rare occasions such as a shortage of train sets due to an accident they may operate as far as Ōtsuki or on the Ōme Line as far as Ōme Furthermore unlike the E233 series in use due to the lack of passenger operated door controls all doors open on these sets while in use on the Ōme Line Formation edit As of 16 March 2021 two 10 car sets 81 82 are allocated to Toyoda Depot and are formed as follows with six motored M cars and four non powered trailer T cars TōkyōŌtsuki Car No 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10Designation Tc M M T M M T M M Tc Numbering KuHa 209 1000 MoHa 209 1000 MoHa 208 1000 SaHa 209 1000 MoHa 209 1000 MoHa 208 1000 SaHa 209 1000 MoHa 209 1000 MoHa 208 1000 KuHa 208 1000Cars 2 5 and 8 each have one single arm pantograph Cars 2 and 9 have wheelchair space Car 4 is designated as a mildly air conditioned car Previous formation edit 10 car Jōban Line sets 1999 to 2018 edit Toride AyaseYoyogi Uehara Car No 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1Designation Tc M M T M M T M M Tc Numbering KuHa 209 1000 MoHa 209 1000 MoHa 208 1000 SaHa 209 1000 MoHa 209 1000 MoHa 208 1000 SaHa 209 1000 MoHa 209 1000 MoHa 208 1000 KuHa 208 1000Cars 3 6 and 9 were originally fitted with PS21 lozenge type pantographs 13 but were converted to single arm models in 2014 8 Cars 2 and 9 had wheelchair space Car 4 was designated as a mildly air conditioned car nbsp Set 81 in original Jōban Line livery May 2018Interior edit nbsp Jōban Line 209 1000 series interior view in August 2007 nbsp Priority seating in November 2010209 2000 2100 series edit209 2000 2100 series nbsp A Chiba area 209 2100 series 6 car train in June 2021In service2009 presentReplaced211 seriesEntered service1 October 2009Refurbished2009 2013 converted from 209 0 series Number built324 vehiclesNumber in service276 vehicles 62 sets Number preserved8 vehicles storedNumber scrapped30 vehiclesSuccessorE131 series rural services Formation4 6 cars per trainsetFleet numbersC401 C448 C602 C604 C606 C608 C610 C615 C617 C621 C625OperatorsJR EastDepotsMakuhariLines servedNarita Line Sōbu Main Line Sotobō Line Tōgane Line Uchibō Line Future Izu Kyukō Line Previously Kashima LineSpecificationsCar body constructionStainless steelWidth2 870 mm 9 ft 5 in Doors4 pairs per sideTraction systemMitsubishi IGBT VVVFTraction motorsMT73 prior to conversion MT68 Electric system s 1 500 V DC overhead catenaryTrack gauge1 067 mm 3 ft 6 in These are four and six car sets based at Makuhari Depot modified between 2009 and 2013 from former Keihin Tōhoku Negishi Line 209 0 series ten car sets for use on Chiba area and Bōsō Peninsula local services from 1 October 2009 to replace ageing 211 series trains Modifications include new electrical equipment the addition of transverse seating to end cars LED destination indicator panels and a toilet 14 The cars are numbered in the 2100 series although nine four car sets have end cars numbered in the 2000 series The 2000 series cars are converted from early batch 209 0 series units with air operated doors rather than the electrically operated doors of later batch units 15 The first four car set C417 was outshopped from Nagano Works in June 2009 while the first six car set C602 was outshopped from Ōmiya Works in July 2009 5 The entire conversion process was completed in 2013 and a total of 42 four car sets C401 C442 and 26 six car sets C601 C626 were formed From 13 March 2021 they were replaced on rural services with new E131 series trains 16 Six 6 car sets were shortened to 4 car sets between February and March 2021 the two surplus cars from each set along with three others 6 car sets C612 C618 C626 were scrapped between April and May 2021 17 In July 2021 6 car set C609 was removed from JR service and delivered to Izukyu Corporation 18 and four cars from set C601 were delivered in November 2021 18 These sets entered service on 30 April 2022 as the Izukyu 3000 series 19 The table below shows the converted sets 17 Former 6 car set Conversion date New 4 car setC605 15 March 2021 C443C611 4 March 2021 C444C613 1 March 2021 C445C614 22 March 2021 C446C616 8 March 2021 C447C620 24 February 2021 C448Formations edit 6 car sets edit As of 22 December 2021 14 six car sets C602 C604 C606 C608 C610 C615 C617 C621 C625 are based at Makuhari Depot and were formed as shown below with four motored M cars and two non powered trailer T cars 8 Awa Kamogawa ChōshiChiba Car No 6 5 4 3 2 1Designation Tc M M M M Tc Numbering KuHa 209 2100 MoHa 209 2100 MoHa 208 2100 MoHa 209 2100 MoHa 208 2100 KuHa 208 2100Cars 3 and 5 are each equipped with one lozenge type pantograph 5 4 car sets edit As of 24 March 2021 48 four car sets C401 C448 are based at Makuhari Depot and were formed as shown below with two motored M cars and two non powered trailer T cars 8 Awa Kamogawa ChōshiChiba Car No 4 3 2 1Designation Tc M M Tc Numbering KuHa 209 2000 2100 MoHa 209 2100 MoHa 208 2100 KuHa 208 2000 2100Car 3 is equipped with one lozenge type pantograph 5 Interior edit Passenger accommodation consists primarily of longitudinal seating with the end cars featuring some transverse seating bays Car 2 is fitted with a toilet in all sets nbsp Interior of 209 2100 series car with longitudinal seating in March 2021 nbsp Interior of 209 2100 series car with transverse seating in June 2012 nbsp Toilet of a 209 2100 series set209 2200 series edit209 2200 series nbsp 209 2200 series B B Base set J1 in January 2021In service2009 presentReplaced209 0 series205 1200 seriesConstructed1993 1995Entered serviceNambu Line June 2009B B Base January 2018Refurbished2009 2010 2017Scrapped2015Number built18 vehicles 3 sets Number in service6 vehicles 1 set Number scrapped12 vehicles 2 sets Formation6 cars per trainsetFleet numbersJ1Previously 52 54OperatorsJR EastDepotsMakuhariPreviously NakaharaLines servedUchibō Line Sotobō Line Narita Line Sōbu Main LinePreviously Nambu LineSpecificationsCar body constructionStainless steelWidth2 870 mm 9 ft 5 in Doors4 pairs per sideElectric system s 1 500 V DC overhead catenaryTrack gauge1 067 mm 3 ft 6 in Between 2009 and 2010 three six car sets were reformed from former Keihin Tōhoku Negishi Line 209 0 series ten car sets for use on Nambu Line services replacing the early batch 209 0 series set and a 205 1200 series set 20 The first set number 52 was outshopped in May 2009 and entered service on 12 June 2009 21 Modifications include new electrical equipment and the addition of LED destination indicator panels 22 Two sets 52 and 54 were removed from service and replaced by new E233 8000 series trains in 2015 These two sets were scrapped The last remaining Nambu Line 209 2200 series trainset set 53 was removed from services from 15 March 2017 being replaced by an E233 8500 series set 23 The set was modified for use as a train for carrying cyclists and their bicycles from Ryogoku in Tokyo to various destinations on the Uchibō Line Sotobō Line Narita Line and Sōbu Main Line on the Bōsō Peninsula Branded B B Base an abbreviation for Boso Bicycle Base it re entered service on 6 January 2018 24 Formation edit B B Base 6 car set edit One six car set J1 is based at Makuhari Depot and is formed as shown below with four motored M cars and two non powered trailer T cars 24 Wadaura Awa Kamogawa Chōshi SawaraRyōgoku Car No 6 5 4 3 2 1Designation Tc M M M M Tc Numbering KuHa 209 2200 MoHa 209 2200 MoHa 208 2200 MoHa 209 2200 MoHa 208 2200 KuHa 208 2200Seating capacity 20 20 20 19 20Cars 3 and 5 each have one PS33F single arm pantograph 24 Cars 1 to 3 and 5 to 6 have fixed seating bays arranged 2 1 abreast with cycle racks provided next to each of the doorways while car 4 has an open configuration with bench seating on one side and a bar counter Wheelchair accessible toilets are provided in cars 2 and 4 24 Previous formations edit Nambu Line 6 car sets edit Previously three six car sets 52 54 were based at Nakahara Depot and were formed as shown below with four motored M cars and two non powered trailer T cars 5 KawasakiTachikawa Car No 1 2 3 4 5 6Designation Tc M M M M Tc Numbering KuHa 209 2200 MoHa 209 2200 MoHa 208 2200 MoHa 209 2200 MoHa 208 2200 KuHa 208 2200Cars 2 and 4 were each equipped with one PS28A lozenge type pantograph 8 nbsp Nambu Line 209 2200 series set Naha52 at Shitte Station in September 2010209 3000 series edit209 3000 series nbsp Kawagoe Hachikō Line 209 3000 series set 61 in April 2017In service1996 2019ReplacedKiHa 35Constructed1996Entered service16 March 1996Scrapped2018 2 vehicles 2020 12 vehicles Number built16 vehicles 4 sets Number in serviceNone 2 vehicles converted to training units Number scrapped14 vehiclesSuccessor209 3500 series E231 3000 seriesFormation4 cars per trainsetFleet numbers61 64OperatorsJR EastDepotsKawagoeLines servedHachikō Line Kawagoe LineSpecificationsCar body constructionStainless steelWidth2 870 mm 9 ft 5 in Doors4 pairs per sideElectric system s 1 500 V DC overhead catenaryTrack gauge1 067 mm 3 ft 6 in Four four car 6th batch sets were introduced on 16 March 1996 for use on the Kawagoe Line and newly electrified southern section of the Hachikō Line These sets numbers 61 to 64 were based at JR East s Kawagoe depot 25 While visually similar to the original 209 0 sub series these sets differ in having passenger operated door controls 12 These sets were displaced by newly refurbished E231 3000 series and 209 3500 series sets entering service from 2017 and 2018 with the last set withdrawn in February 2019 In late 2018 two cars of set 62 were formed into a training unit and the other two cars were scrapped the remaining three sets were scrapped in early 2020 citation needed Interior edit For a short period in 2004 KuHa 209 3003 of set 63 was fitted with transverse seating bays to increase seating capacity It was later reverted to standard longitudinal bench seating 12 Between February and March 2007 some of the previously sealed windows in each car were modified to allow them to be opened 12 Formation former Hachikō and Kawagoe Line sets edit The four four car sets were based at Kawagoe depot in Saitama and formed as shown below with two motored M cars and two non powered trailer T cars 26 KawagoeHachiōji Car No 4 3 2 1Designation Tc M M Tc Numbering KuHa 209 3000 MoHa 209 3000 MoHa 208 3000 KuHa 208 3000Car 3 was fitted with one PS28 lozenge type pantograph 26 Build details edit Set Manufacturer Date delivered61 Kawasaki Heavy Industries January 199662 Tokyu Car Corporation63 February 199664209 3100 series edit209 3100 series nbsp Kawagoe Hachikō Line 209 3100 series train at Komagawa stationIn service2005 2022Replaced103 3000 series 103 3500 seriesConstructed1995 1996 2002 former TWR 70 000 series cars 2005 new build cars Entered service17 April 2005Refurbished2004 2005Number built8 vehicles 2 sets Number in serviceNoneSuccessor209 3500 series E231 3000 seriesFormation4 cars per trainsetFleet numbers71 72OperatorsJR EastDepotsKawagoeLines servedHachikō Line Kawagoe LineSpecificationsCar body constructionStainless steelWidth2 870 mm 9 ft 5 in Doors4 pairs per sideTraction systemGTO VVVF Mitsubishi Electric system s 1 500 V DC overhead catenaryTrack gauge1 067 mm 3 ft 6 in This sub series of two four car sets was introduced on 17 April 2005 as part of the scheme to eliminate 103 series sets from the Kawagoe Line and the Hachikō Line 27 Set number 71 consists of two former Tokyo Waterfront Railway 70 000 series control cars with two newly manufactured intermediate cars while set number 72 consists entirely of former 70 000 series cars The 70 000 series cars had become surplus when six car sets were reformed into ten car sets in 2004 Like the 209 3000 series these sets have passenger operated door controls 12 After being displaced by the 209 3500 and E231 3000 series sets these sets were taken out of service in October 2019 28 However they re entered service and served as additional trains as the 209 3500 and E231 3000 series sets were modified for wanman driver only operations 29 They were removed from service in January 2022 after a special retirement tour event 30 the sets were then officially retired on 11 March 2022 Formation edit The two four car sets were based at Kawagoe depot in Saitama and formed as shown below with two motored M cars and two non powered trailer T cars KawagoeHachiōji Car No 4 3 2 1Designation Tc M M Tc Numbering KuHa 209 3100 MoHa 209 3100 MoHa 208 3100 KuHa 208 3100Car 3 was fitted with one PS28 lozenge type pantograph 26 Former TWR 70 000 series conversions edit nbsp TWR 70 000 series EMU in December 2002The identities of the six former 70 000 series cars converted in 2004 and 2005 to become 209 3100 series EMUs are as shown below 26 Car number Set number Former car number Date returned to trafficKuHa 209 3101 71 70 020 14 March 2005KuHa 208 3101 70 029KuHa 209 3102 72 70 030 16 December 2004MoHa 209 3102 70 027MoHa 208 3102 70 028KuHa 209 3102 70 039209 3500 series edit209 3500 series nbsp Kawagoe Hachikō Line 209 3500 series set June 2018In service2018 presentReplaced205 3000 series 209 3000 series 209 3100 seriesConstructed1998 1999Entered service2018Refurbished2017 2018 converted from 209 to 500 series 2020 2021 modified for driver only operation Number built20 vehicles 5 sets Number in service20 vehicles 5 sets Formation4 cars per trainsetFleet numbers51 55OperatorsJR EastDepotsKawagoeLines servedHachikō Line Kawagoe LineSpecificationsCar body constructionStainless steelWidth2 950 mm 9 ft 8 in Doors4 pairs per sideElectric system s 1 500 V DC overhead catenaryTrack gauge1 067 mm 3 ft 6 in From 2018 five former 209 500 series ten car sets based at Mitaka Depot for use on Chuō Sōbu Line services were reformed and converted to become four car 209 3500 series sets based at Kawagoe for use on Kawagoe Line and Hachikō Line services 6 Between November 2020 and October 2021 the trains were modified for driver only operation wanman ワンマン one man Formation edit KawagoeHachiōji Car No 4 3 2 1Designation Tc M M Tc Numbering KuHa 209 3500 MoHa 209 3500 MoHa 208 3500 KuHa 208 3500Former set car identities edit The former identities of the 209 3500 series sets are as follows 31 Set No Car numbers Former set No Former car numbers51 KuHa 209 3501 MoHa 209 3501 MoHa 208 3501 KuHa 208 3501 C501 KuHa 209 501 MoHa 209 502 MoHa 208 502 KuHa 208 50152 KuHa 209 3502 MoHa 209 3502 MoHa 208 3502 KuHa 208 3502 C502 KuHa 209 502 MoHa 209 504 MoHa 208 504 KuHa 208 50253 KuHa 209 3503 MoHa 209 3503 MoHa 208 3503 KuHa 208 3503 C503 KuHa 209 503 MoHa 209 506 MoHa 208 506 KuHa 208 50354 KuHa 209 3504 MoHa 209 3504 MoHa 208 3504 KuHa 208 3504 C504 KuHa 209 504 MoHa 209 508 MoHa 208 508 KuHa 208 50455 KuHa 209 3505 MoHa 209 3505 MoHa 208 3505 KuHa 208 3505 C505 KuHa 209 505 MoHa 209 510 MoHa 208 510 KuHa 208 505Training sets editTraining setsIn service2008 presentConstructed1993 1995 1996Entered service2008Refurbished2008 2018 2019Number built8 vehicles converted from 209 0 series and 209 3000 series Number in service8 vehicles 4 sets Formation2 cars per trainsetOperatorsJR EastSpecificationsCar body constructionStainless steelWidth2 950 mm 9 ft 8 in Doors4 pairs per sideElectric system s 1 500 V DC overhead catenaryTrack gauge1 067 mm 3 ft 6 in This section does not cite any sources Please help improve this section by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed June 2022 Learn how and when to remove this template message In 2008 three motored pairs from former Keihin Tōhoku Negishi Line 209 0 series sets MoHa 209 39 208 39 and MoHa 209 40 208 40 from set Ura 19 and MoHa 209 76 208 76 from set Ura 37 were fitted with driving cabs and converted into training sets These sets were assigned to Yokohama Hachiōji and Ōmiya Training Centers In 2018 one motored pair from a former Kawagoe Hachikō Line 209 3000 series set MoHa 209 3002 208 3002 from set Hae 62 was also fitted with driving cabs and converted into a training set The existing three training sets were subsequently refurbished and reallocated citation needed nbsp Ōmiya area 2 car training set in March 2008 nbsp Hachiōji area 2 car training set in October 2008 nbsp Nagano area 2 car training set in April 2021Yokohama edit From 2008 a training set consisting of KuMoHa 209 39 208 39 is allocated to Yokohama Training Center near Kurihama Station The set is finished with pale yellow body stripes and bears the text YOKOHAMA Training Center citation needed It replaced the existing 105 series two car training set located there Ōmiya edit From 2018 a training set consisting of KuMoHa 209 3002 208 3002 is allocated to Ōmiya Training Center The set is finished with Shōnan green orange body stripes and bears the text TOKYO OMIYA Training Center citation needed Between 2008 and 2018 set KuMoHa 209 76 208 76 was allocated to Ōmiya This replaced the existing 103 series two car training set located there Hachiōji edit From 2019 a training set consisting of KuMoHa 209 76 208 76 is allocated to Hachiōji Training Center near Shin Akitsu Station The set is finished with orange body stripes and bears the text HACHIOJI Training Center citation needed Between 2008 and 2019 set KuMoHa 209 40 208 40 was allocated to Hachiōji This replaced the existing 105 series two car training set located there Nagano edit From 2019 a training set consisting of KuMoHa 209 40 208 40 is allocated to Nagano Training Center The set is finished in with Nagano blue body stripes and bears the text NAGANO Training Center citation needed It replaced the existing 115 series two car training set located there Shirakawa E991 series edit A purpose built four car set based directly on the 209 0 series design and classified E991 series was delivered to JR East s training center in Shirakawa Fukushima in 2000 for internal training use Externally it is finished with green body stripes on unpainted stainless steel It is not considered a 209 series variant It cannot run on its own power and must be towed by a locomotive MUE Train editMUE Train nbsp MUE Train undergoing testing in December 2020In service2008 presentConstructed1992Entered serviceNovember 2008Refurbished2008 converted from 209 0 series Number built7 vehiclesNumber in service6 vehicles 1 set Number scrapped1 vehicleFormation6 cars per trainsetOperatorsJR EastDepotsKawagoeSpecificationsCar body constructionStainless steelWidth2 950 mm 9 ft 8 in Doors4 pairs per sideElectric system s 1 500 V DC overhead catenaryTrack gauge1 067 mm 3 ft 6 in In October 2008 JR East unveiled the seven car MUE Train MUltipurpose Experimental Train experimental EMU converted from former Keihin Tōhoku Negishi Line 209 series set Ura 2 This set is used to test and develop new technology for use on future narrow gauge trains The train is based at Kawagoe Depot and began testing on the Utsunomiya Line from November 2008 32 Formation edit 2008 2009 edit Car No 1 2 3 4 5 6 7Numbering KuYa 208 2 MoYa 208 4 MoYa 209 4 SaYa 209 8 MoYa 208 3 MoYa 209 3 KuYa 209 22010 onward edit Car No 1 2 3 5 6 7Numbering KuYa 208 2 MoYa 208 4 MoYa 209 4 MoYa 208 3 MoYa 209 3 KuYa 209 2Cars 3 and 6 are each fitted with one PS33D single arm pantograph 13 Accidents editOn 8 May 2020 at 3 55 pm the front carriage of a local service 6 car set C612 derailed between Awa Kamogawa and Awa Amatsu stations Around 20 passengers and crew were on board the train when it derailed One person was taken to a hospital 33 Preserved examples edit nbsp KuHa 901 1 preserved at Tokyo General Rolling Stock Center in August 2010KuHa 901 1 previously KuHa 209 901 at the Tokyo General Rolling Stock Center in Shinagawa 34 See also editE231 series successor TWR 70 000 series a 209 series derivativeReferences editJR全車輌ハンドブック2006 JR Rolling Stock Handbook 2006 Japan Neko Publishing 2006 ISBN 978 4 7770 0453 9 Hughes Murray 1 October 1999 We must create our own core competences Railway Gazette International Archived from the original on 8 September 2020 Retrieved 18 May 2009 JR旅客会社の車両配置表 JR passenger company vehicle layout table Japan Railfan Magazine in Japanese 591 Appendix p 9 July 2010 ja 京浜東北線 根岸線209系引退で記念イベント ja Keihin Tohoku Line Negishi Line 209 series retirement commemorative event Hobidas in Japanese 14 December 2009 Archived from the original on 31 March 2015 Retrieved 5 March 2021 a b c JR電車編成表 02夏号 JR EMU Formations Summer 02 in Japanese Japan JRR June 2002 pp 60 62 ISBN 978 4 88283 037 5 a b c d e f g JR電車編成表 2013夏 JR EMU Formations Summer 2013 in Japanese Japan Kotsu Shinbunsha May 2013 pp 47 52 53 ISBN 978 4 330 37313 3 a b 八高線用の209系3500番台が配給輸送される Hachikō Line 209 3500 series transferred Japan Railfan Magazine Online in Japanese Japan Koyusha Co Ltd 19 January 2018 Archived from the original on 20 January 2018 Retrieved 20 January 2018 Tokyo Railway Labyrinth Good bye to the Sōbu 209 500 Series Trains Tokyo Railway Labyrinth 9 June 2019 Archived from the original on 30 January 2022 Retrieved 13 July 2019 a b c d e f g h i j k l JR電車編成表 2019冬 JR EMU Formations Winter 2019 in Japanese Japan Kotsu Shimbunsha 14 November 2018 pp 49 62 63 72 74 77 80 81 96 99 ISBN 978 4 330 93218 7 プロトタイプの世界 Prototype World in Japanese Japan Kōtsu Shimbunsha December 2005 OCLC 170056962 鉄道友の会 東京支部 JR電車部会 December 2007 京浜東北線を駆け抜けた車両たち 後編 Vehicles that ran through the Keihin Tohoku Line Part 2 Japan Railfan Magazine in Japanese 48 562 77 84 クハ209 901 長野総合車両センター構内に ja Kuha 209 901 on the premises of Nagano General Rolling Stock Center Japan Railfan Magazine in Japanese 29 July 2009 Retrieved 8 August 2009 a b c d e 鉄道友の会 東京支部 JR電車部会 April 2009 特集 209系 第2章へ 209 series The second chapter Japan Railfan Magazine in Japanese 49 576 9 47 a b JR電車編成表 2010夏 JR EMU Formations Summer 2010 in Japanese Japan Kotsu Shinbunsha May 2010 ISBN 978 4 330 14310 1 209系2100番台 配給輸送される 209 2100 series distributed and transported Japan Railfan Magazine Online in Japanese 14 June 2009 Archived from the original on 16 October 2021 Retrieved 14 September 2022 209系転用改造車 209 series modified units Japan Railfan Magazine in Japanese 49 583 58 62 November 2009 房総 鹿島エリアへの新型車両の投入について Information about new train type for the Boso Kashima areas PDF in Japanese 12 May 2020 Archived PDF from the original on 12 May 2020 Retrieved 12 May 2020 a b 209系2100番台の編成短縮と今後 209 2100 series shortening and future in Japanese Archived from the original on 30 January 2022 Retrieved 5 March 2021 a b 209系C601編成が伊豆急へ 209 series set C601 to Izukyu Japan Railfan Magazine Online in Japanese Japan Koyusha Co Ltd 24 November 2021 Retrieved 13 September 2022 来春運転の車両形式は 3000系 です The vehicle type for driving next spring is 3000 series PDF in Japanese 11 December 2021 Archived PDF from the original on 12 December 2021 Retrieved 5 June 2022 ja 209系転用計画の全貌 ja 209 series diversion plan whole picture Japan Railfan Magazine in Japanese 49 583 63 73 November 2009 ja 209系2200番台が営業運転を開始 ja 209 series 2200 series started commercial operation Japan Railfan Magazine in Japanese 16 June 2009 Archived from the original on 30 January 2022 Retrieved 16 June 2009 209系2200番台 東京総合車両センターを出場 Japan Railfan Magazine in Japanese 15 May 2009 Archived from the original on 17 May 2009 Retrieved 15 May 2009 JR南武線 全車両 E233系 に統一へ 青梅 五日市線から6両転属 JR Nambu Line to be standardized with fleet of E233 series following transfer of 6 cars from Ōme Itsukaichi Line tetsudo shimbun com in Japanese Japan Tetsudo Shimbun 26 January 2017 Archived from the original on 26 January 2017 Retrieved 26 January 2017 a b c d 209系 B B BASE 209 series B B Base Japan Railfan Magazine in Japanese Vol 58 no 683 Japan Koyusha Co Ltd March 2018 pp 70 71 JR電車編成表 07冬号 JR EMU Formations Winter 2007 in Japanese Japan JRR December 2006 ISBN 978 4 88283 046 7 a b c d JR電車編成表 2012夏 JR EMU Formations Summer 2012 in Japanese Japan Kotsu Shinbunsha May 2012 pp 67 408 ISBN 978 4 330 28612 9 川越線に209系3100代を投入 103系を置換え 209 3100 series introduced on Kawagoe Line Replacing 103 series Railway Journal in Japanese Japan 39 465 106 July 2005 りんかい線70 000形の顔した209系 川越線 八高線の営業運転から離脱 Rinkai Line 70 000 type faced 209 series withdrawal from commercial operation of Kawagoe Line and Hachikō Line tetsudo ch com in Japanese 4 November 2019 Archived from the original on 30 January 2022 Retrieved 5 March 2021 209系 ハエ53編成 がワンマン化改良工事を終了 209 series set number 53 completes improvement work for driver only operation rail hobidas com in Japanese NEKO PUBLISHING 27 October 2021 Archived from the original on 28 October 2021 Retrieved 13 September 2022 209系3100代車両を満喫する体験ツアーを販売します PDF 10 December 2021 Archived PDF from the original on 10 December 2021 八高線用の209系3500番台が試運転 Hachikō Line 209 3500 series undergoes test running Japan Railfan Magazine Online in Japanese Japan Koyusha Co Ltd 21 February 2018 Archived from the original on 21 February 2018 Retrieved 21 February 2018 在来線用試験電車MUE Train ミュートレイン について About the test train MUE Train for conventional lines PDF jreast co jp in Japanese 7 October 2008 Archived PDF from the original on 9 December 2008 Retrieved 7 October 2008 ほぼ直線 外房線先頭車両が脱線 原因は Almost straight What is the cause of the derailment of the leading vehicle on the Sotobo line headlines yahoo co jp in Japanese 8 May 2020 Archived from the original on 13 May 2020 Retrieved 9 May 2020 Sasada Masahiro September 2012 国鉄 amp JR保存車大全 JNR amp JR Preserved Rolling Stock Complete Guide in Japanese Tokyo Japan Ikaros Publications Ltd p 127 ISBN 978 4863206175 Further reading edit首都圏新系列車両 Profile 209 E231 E233系グループの全貌 首都圏新系列車両PROFILE Tokyo Area New generation Rolling Stock Profile Japan Ikaros Publishing 15 April 2011 ISBN 978 4 86320 436 2 External links edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to JR East 209 JR 209 series in Japanese Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title 209 series amp oldid 1212482811 209 500 series, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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