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Korail Class 311000

The Korail Class 311000 trains, some train of which were formerly identified as Korail Class 5000 trains, are commuter electric multiple units in South Korea used on Seoul Subway Line 1. Class 311000 trains were manufactured and delivered between 1996 and 2006, and again from 2012 to 2014 to expand service on the Gyeongbu Line and the Gyeongwon Line, and to replace older trains (1st and 2nd batch Class 1000 trains).

Korail Class 311000
Class 311000 (1st generation) train 311-26 (ex-Class 5000 train 5–27) at Cheonan station
In service1996–present
ManufacturerHyundai Rotem (previously Daewoo Heavy Industries, Hyundai Precision & Industries, Rotem)
Constructed
  • 1st generation: 1996–1999
  • 2nd generation: 2002–2004
  • 3rd generation:
    • 1st batch: 2005–2006
    • 2nd batch: 2010, 2012–2014[notes 1]
    • 3rd batch: 2015–2016
  • 4th generation: 2019–2022
  • 5th generation: 2023–present
Refurbished2004–2006 Class 319000 & Class 321000: 2008 (trains 5–19, 5–79~5–80, & 5–86~5–92)
Number built1125
  • 1st generation: 415
  • 2nd generation: 240
  • 3rd generation: 454[notes 1]
  • 4th generation: 120
Number in service
Number scrapped
  • 2 (cars 5719/5119)
Formation10 cars per train
TC-M-M'-T-M-T'-T-M-M'-TC
Fleet numbersTrains 311-01~312-00 (formerly trains 5-01~5–92)
OperatorsKorail
DepotsGuro, Byeongjeom, Imun, Siheung
Lines servedSeoul Subway Line 1
Specifications
Car body constructionSteel
Car length19.6 m (64 ft 4 in)
Width3.12 m (10 ft 3 in)
Height3.8 m (12 ft 6 in)
Doors4 per side, 8 per car
Maximum speed110 km/h (68 mph)
Power output4,400 kW (5,900 hp)
Acceleration3.0 km/(h⋅s) (1.9 mph/s)
Deceleration3.5 km/(h⋅s) (2.2 mph/s) (service)
4.5 km/(h⋅s) (2.8 mph/s) (emergency)
Electric system(s)25 kV 60 Hz AC/1.5 kV DC overhead catenary
Current collector(s)Pantograph
Braking system(s)Regenerative
Safety system(s)ATC, ATS
Coupling systemShibata-type
Track gauge1,435 mm (4 ft 8+12 in)

As numbering spots in the 311000 series run out, the newest Class 311000 trains have begun to sport numbers in the 312000 series.

Technical details edit

Formation edit

The Class 311000 cars are arranged in 10-car trains. Details of the car types of each train are listed below:

3110XX/3120XX – Tc (unpowered driving car with SIV, air compressor, and battery)
3111XX/3121XX – M (powered motor car with inverter and controller)
3112XX/3122XX – M' (powered motor car with pantograph, transformer, inverter, and controller)
3113XX/3123XX – T (unpowered "trailer" car)
3114XX/3124XX – M'
3115XX/3125XX – T' (unpowered car with SIV, air compressor, and battery)
3116XX/3126XX – T
3117XX/3127XX – M
3118XX/3128XX – M'
3119XX/3129XX – Tc

Electrical parts edit

Trains 311-01~311-12, 311–14~311–15, 311–17~311–34, 311–36 and 311-42~311-47 use Toshiba GTO-based VVVF controls with active cooling, while trains 311–13, 311–16, 311–35, 311–37~311–41, 311–48~311–65 and all 3rd and 4th generation trains use IGBT controls with passive cooling through heat piping.

Power output on the Class 311000 trains is greater than that on the Class 1000 trains. As a result, the trains only utilize five powered cars, as opposed to six powered cars in the Class 1000 trains. The trains are also equipped with regenerative braking, which reduces energy consumption and simplifies train inspection. The trains feature a more powerful air conditioning system than that on the Class 1000 trains.

Interior design edit

Older Class 311000 trains used an ivory-colored interior with a long sheet prior to their overhauls; all trains now use a white interior. LED panels are installed on the top of each car older than train 311-83 that show announcements; trains 311-83 and beyond have LCD monitor displays that show advertisements along announcements. The end cars have a space for wheelchairs.

Cabin edit

Older Class 311000 trains share the same cabin design with the Class 341000 and Class 351000 trains (formerly Class 2030), which entered service four years prior. Newer 311000s have identical cabins to 321/331/351/361/371/381/391000 series cabins. The trains feature ATC devices and stop notifiers for express services. Trains equipped with TGIS use color displays, and service machines can be automatically controlled in TGIS after a refurbishment of the trains in 2005. Dead section notifiers are also installed.

Livery edit

All first generation trains and some second generation trains used an old KNR green (and yellow for the 1st generation trains) livery that ran the whole length of the cars. The trains with the old KNR green and yellow livery were repainted into a blue and red livery in 2006. Unlike the older livery, the livery was applied only on the front ends, the doors, and on parts of the car bodies above and below the doors; it is intended to be a metaphor of Taegeuk, but was criticized as being too primitive-looking. All third generation trains and some fourth generation trains were delivered in this livery.

Later fourth generation trains sport an updated version of the Taeguk-themed livery. The updated livery is only applied on the front ends and the doors, and comprises a blue background with a small red stripe.

Depot edit

The Class 311000 trains are stored at the Guro, Byeongjeom and Imun train depots. Minor inspections are done at their home depots, while major inspections are conducted at the Siheung depot, which is located after Oido Station on Line 4.

  • Imun: 311-03~311-25, 311–81~311–82
  • Guro: 311-26~311-41, 311–48~311–53, 311–66~311–76, 311–83~311–90, 311–92~312–07
  • Byeongjeom: 311-42~311-47, 311–54~311–65, 311–77~311–80

Generations edit

1st generation edit

 
Class 311000 (1st generation) train 311-26 (ex-Class 5000 train 5–27)

The first generation of Class 311000 trains are nearly identical to the first generation Class 341000 and 351000 cars, on which they were based. The first generation trains were built from 1996 to 1999. Because of the flat front ends on these trains, railfans nicknamed the trains "flat face" (납작이).

The current trains are numbered 311-01~311-41, but there was one more train prior to 2008, and all were numbered in the 5000-series (trains 5-01~5–42) when delivered. The additional train, train 5–19, was involved in an accident that wrecked cars 5719 and 5119; the remaining eight cars were converted to and reconfigured as Class 319000 trains 319-06~319-07. Meanwhile, trains 5-01~5~18 were renumbered to 311–01~311–18, and trains 5–20~5–42 into 311-19~311-41, since they were not converted.

Trains 311-01~311-27 and former train 5–19 were built by Hyundai Precision & Industries from 1996 to 1997 to expand service on Line 1. Trains 311-28~311-41 were built by Daewoo Heavy Industries from 1998 to 1999, mainly to replace the 1st batch Class 1000 trains, which were starting to approach the end of their 25-year lifespans.

Trains 311-28~311-41 include cars with wheelchair space. Trains 311-39 (one car only), 311–40, and 311-41 used converted 2nd generation Class 1000 non-driving unpowered cars (from former 1st generation sets 1–39~1–41) from the time they were manufactured to 2019. Train 311-40 now uses two Class 311000 non-driving unpowered cars, train 311-41 uses two Class 341000 non-driving unpowered cars, and train 311-39 uses one Class 341000 non-driving unpowered car.

Train 311-02 was damaged in a derailment north of Noryangjin on May 9, 2016. Train 311-01 was taken out of service for unknown reasons in mid-2017.[1] The eight non-driving cars of train 311-01 were utilized on Class 341000 train 341–04. Meanwhile, several powered cars from train 311-02 were utilized on other Class 341000 trains, and the two unpowered non-driving cars were used to replace the original Class 1000 unpowered cars in train 311–40.[2][3][4]

2nd generation edit

 
Class 311000 (2nd generation) train 311-45 (ex-Class 5000 train 5–46)

The second generation of Class 311000 trains are very identical to the second generation Class 341000 cars. The car body as a whole was redesigned; the front ends of the train were changed completely, and the side windows are now coated and in a single piece (as opposed to the two-window setup between doors). Because of the circular front ends on these trains, railfans nicknamed the trains "round face" (동글이). The second generation trains are numbered 311-42~311-65.

Trains 311-42~311-47 were built by Rotem from 2002 to 2003 to address the Line 1 Gyeongbu Branch's extension from Suwon to Byeongjeom Station. They also retired more 1st batch Class 1000 trains.

Trains 311-64 & 311-65 were built by Rotem in 2004 to address the Line 1 Gyeongbu Branch's extension from Byeongjeom to Cheonan Station. They use somewhat smaller bogies, and are the first to use fire-resistant interiors, LED destination signs, and LED train number indicators since their delivery.

The trainset is nearly identical to the LRTA 2000 class used by the Light Rail Transit Authority in Manila's Line 2. The said trainsets were also manufactured by Hyundai Rotem.

3rd generation edit

 
Class 311000 trains 311-82 (right) and 311-90 (left), the latter of which was formerly Class 361000 train 361-14

The third-generation were built and delivered from 2005 to 2006 mainly to address new extensions that opened at the time, especially on the 4-track Gyeongin Line, the Gyeongwon Line, and the new double-tracked and electrified Jungang Line. They also replaced the rebuilt 1st/2nd batch Class 1000 trains (trains 1–82 and 1–88~1–94) and four un-overhauled 2nd batch Class 1000 trains, which were all retired in 2006 as they either reached the end of their lifespans or did not conform to fire safety standards. The front ends have been updated once again, and the trains feature snake-like headlights; as a result, railfans nicknamed the trains "뱀눈이" (roughly translated as "snake eyes") . The interior was also updated and the door motors are electric-powered as opposed to air-powered. The third generation trains are numbered from 311 to 66~312–03, but more trains will be built in the future.

The current trains are numbered 311-66~311-82, but there were more trains prior to 2008, and all were numbered in the 5000-series (trains 5–66~5–92) when delivered. Trains 5–79~5–80, and 5–86~5–92 were converted to Class 319000 trains 319-01~319-05 and Class 321000 trains 321-01~321-07 and parts of 321–15~321–18. Meanwhile, trains 5–67~5~78 were renumbered to 311–66~311–77, and trains 5–81~5–85 into 311-78~311-82, since they were not converted.

Trains 311-66~311-77 were originally intended to be built in Rotem's Uiwang factory, but the factory was later closed due to financial problems with Rotem at the time. Trains 311-78~311-82 feature a slightly different interior and ventilation system, and are capable of one-person train operation (OPTO). Car 311580 in trains 311-80 was retrofitted as a "365" business transactions car from 2010 until the end of 2013.

The next batch of the third generation Class 311000 trains were built from 2012 to 2014. They replaced refurbished 2nd batch Class 1000 trains that reached the end of their 25-year lifespans. The front end received anticlimbers, and several improvements were made to the interior including new overhead LCD destination displays and clearer speakers.

The trains are numbered 311-83~311-94. The trains are the first to be delivered new under the 311000-series numbering. Trains 311-83~311-87 used converted Class 321000 cars when delivered in August 2012, but due to complaints from Jungang Line passengers about shortened trains on the line, the trains were taken out of service in late 2013, reconfigured with newly made cars in 2014, and redeployed in August 2014. Trains 311-92~311-94 are the first trains to have been delivered new with LED headlights. Meanwhile, trains 311-88~311-89 were sidelined for years until receiving newly made cars in 2014.

Train 311-90 was originally 8-car Class 361000 train 361–14, which was last used on the Jungang Line to make up for the shortened trains on the line. Following the lengthening of the Jungang Line's trains back to eight cars, the two trains were taken out of service, lengthened to 10 cars with two newly built cars, and redeployed on Line 1 in December 2014.[5] Train 311-91 was originally 8-car Class 361000 train 361–15, which was also last used on the Jungang Line to make up for the shortened trains on the line. However, unlike train 311–90, this train was taken out of service in April 2017, and converted back to a Class 361000 train, but is expected to be converted to train 311-91 by 2020. As a result, the two newly built cars in train 311-91 have been stored out of service for the time being.[6]

 
Class 311000 train 311-95

The last batch of third generation Class 311000 trains were built and delivered throughout 2016. They replaced the remaining 2nd batch Class 1000 trains. The fourth generation trains sport some minor changes, such as single-arm pantographs (similar to those used on ITX-Saemaul trains and KTX trains), CCTV cameras, and a third headlight in the same compartment as the destination sign and the run number indicator; as a result, railfans nicknamed the trains "삼눈이" (roughly translated as "three eyes"). They share the same design as the Class 371000 trains, first generation Class 381000 trains, Class 391000 trains, and Class 351000 trains 351-73~351-78. These trains are numbered 311-95~312-03.

4th generation edit

 
Class 312000 (4th generation)

The fourth generation Class 311000 trains are being built and have been delivered since 2019, along with the third generation Class 341000 trains. They replaced the third generation Class 1000 trains. The fifth generation trains sport some minor changes, such as the change in the propulsion system (from an IGBT-based system to an interior permanent magnet-base system). The cab ends of the driving cars changed completely; as a result, railfans nicknamed the trains "주둥이" (roughly translated as "snout face"). The fifth generation trains are numbered from 312 to 04, and are currently being delivered at this time.

Four trains, being the first batch, numbered 312-04~312-07, were delivered and entered service in 2019.[7] A further eight trains, numbered 312-08~312-15, have been delivered and entered service since January 2022. These trains have a modified livery and interior. [8]

Refurbishment edit

Older Class 311000 trains were overhauled from 2004 to 2006 (though minor refurbishments began in 2002). Major and minor refurbishments are listed below.

Overhaul edit

 
Refurbished interior of 2nd batch train

The Daegu subway fire compelled Korail to introduce flame-resistant interiors for passenger safety. As a result, all trains built before 2004 were overhauled with fire-retardant interiors.

Electric parts edit

  • 2002: Stop notifiers were installed . After overhauls between 2004 and 2005, TGIS systems were improved to integrate the stop notifiers.
  • 2003: Comonet broadcasting system was introduced in train 311–37. It has since been removed.
  • 2004: SIV traction systems were replaced with IGBT traction systems built by Woojin Industrial Systems.
  • 2005: Trains 311-60~311-62, and part of trains 311-63 (311163, 311263 & 311563) used IGBT inverters (other cars in train 311-63 used GTO inverters). Later on, these trains had their GTO inverters replaced with IGBT inverters.
  • 2007: The inverter of car 311880 (at the time numbered 5783) was changed temporarily.
  • 2012: Train 311-35 was retrofitted with IGBT inverters, trains 311–47, 311–53~311–54 had their air-powered door motors replaced with electric-powered door motors, and train 311-75 was retrofitted with LED headlights to test out LED headlights as an option for all existing and future Korail metro railcars.
  • 2015: Trains 311-13 and 311–16, and 311-48 were retrofitted with IGBT inverters, and trains 311-51~311-52, 311–55~311~60 had their air-powered door motors replaced with electric-powered door motors.
  • 2016: Trains 311-37~311-41 were retrofitted with IGBT inverters.
  • 2017: Trains 311-54~311-56, 311–59 were retrofitted with IGBT inverters.

Since August 2008, all trains were retrofitted with automatic gangway doors (similar retrofits were also done in Class 321000, 341000, and 351000 trains). This retrofit included the installation of automatic doors to replace the older doors that were manually pulled open; gangway doors can now be automatically opened by the push of a button. This retrofit process was completed by 2013.

All trains are now being retrofitted with LED headlights, following the successful testing of LED headlights in trains 311-75 and 311-92~311-94.

Renumbering edit

Starting from March 2011, former Class 5000 trains were renumbered from the 5000-series to the 311000-series as a part of a new numbering scheme by Korail (the leading "3" indicating a metro car). Renumbering was finished in September 2011.

Accidents edit

  • On May 12, 2007, a Class 4400 locomotive bound for Incheon crashed into train 5–19 at Yeongdeungpo station. As a result, the two cars nearest to the locomotive (5119 and 5719) were seriously damaged and subsequently scrapped, while the remaining cars were refurbished into Class 319000 trains 319-06 and 319-07 (two trains of four cars).
  • On May 1, 2010, train 311-74 (which was known as Class 5000 train 5–75 at the time of the accident) was involved in an accident with Class 1000 train 1–58 at the Guro Car Depot. As a result, car 1158 suffered major damage and was scrapped, while 5075 suffered minor damage at the front, so the whole train was taken to be renumbered into Class 311000 train 311–74 with car 5075 being repaired.

Conversions edit

Many former Class 5000 trains were not renumbered into the 311000-series and were instead converted into other classes.

Class 319000 edit

 
Class 319000 train 319–03, created from parts of Class 5000 trains 5–79~5–80.

After it was discovered that the Yeongdungpo-Gwangmyeong shuttle service on Line 1 had a relatively low ridership, it was decided to cut down the number of cars on trains dedicated to the shuttle service. As a result, seven trains, numbered 319-01~319-07 were formed using out-of-service cars and surplus trains.

Trains 319-01~319-05 were formed from parts of former Class 5000 trains 5–79~5–80 and 5–86~5–92. Meanwhile, trains 319-06~319-07 were formed from the eight remaining cars from former Class 5000 train 5–19. The gangways and interiors were refurbished as the cars were being converted and rearranged.

Three additional trains were ordered along with 5th generation Class 311000 trains 312-04~312-07 (for a total of 58 cars). The trains are numbered 319-08~319-10, and will be relegated to a future shuttle service between Soyosan and Yeoncheon stations when a reconstructed section of track between the stations is reopened.[9] In the interim, train 319-08 is being operated on the Suin-Bundang Line.

Class 321000 edit

 
Class 321000 train 321–03, created from shortening Class 5000 train 5–88.

Trains 321-01~321-07 were formed from former Class 5000 trains 5–86~5–92 by reducing each train by two cars and subsequently renumbering each train. The excess cars were then used for Class 319000 trains 319-01~319-05 and parts of 321–15~321–18, along with some excess cars from Class 6000 trains. These trains now operate on the Gyeongui-Jungang Line.

See also edit

Notes edit

  1. ^ a b Eight cars from 311–90 were built as 361-15 in 2010
  2. ^ Eight cars are now in service as trains 319-06~319-07
  3. ^ 90 cars are now in service as trains 319-01~319-05 & 321-01~321-18
  4. ^ Cars 311491 & 311591 are now sidelined as the rest of train 311-91 was converted back to a Class 361000 train

References edit

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between 1996 and 2006 and again from 2012 to 2014 to expand service on the Gyeongbu Line and the Gyeongwon Line and to replace older trains 1st and 2nd batch Class 1000 trains Korail Class 311000Class 311000 1st generation train 311 26 ex Class 5000 train 5 27 at Cheonan stationIn service1996 presentManufacturerHyundai Rotem previously Daewoo Heavy Industries Hyundai Precision amp Industries Rotem Constructed1st generation 1996 1999 2nd generation 2002 2004 3rd generation 1st batch 2005 2006 2nd batch 2010 2012 2014 notes 1 3rd batch 2015 2016 4th generation 2019 2022 5th generation 2023 presentRefurbished2004 2006 Class 319000 amp Class 321000 2008 trains 5 19 5 79 5 80 amp 5 86 5 92 Number built1125 1st generation 415 2nd generation 240 3rd generation 454 notes 1 4th generation 120Number in service1st generation 408 notes 2 2nd generation 240 3rd generation 452 notes 3 notes 4 4th generation 120Number scrapped2 cars 5719 5119 Formation10 cars per trainTC M M T M T T M M TCFleet numbersTrains 311 01 312 00 formerly trains 5 01 5 92 OperatorsKorailDepotsGuro Byeongjeom Imun SiheungLines servedSeoul Subway Line 1SpecificationsCar body constructionSteelCar length19 6 m 64 ft 4 in Width3 12 m 10 ft 3 in Height3 8 m 12 ft 6 in Doors4 per side 8 per carMaximum speed110 km h 68 mph Power output4 400 kW 5 900 hp Acceleration3 0 km h s 1 9 mph s Deceleration3 5 km h s 2 2 mph s service 4 5 km h s 2 8 mph s emergency Electric system s 25 kV 60 Hz AC 1 5 kV DC overhead catenaryCurrent collector s PantographBraking system s RegenerativeSafety system s ATC ATSCoupling systemShibata typeTrack gauge1 435 mm 4 ft 8 1 2 in As numbering spots in the 311000 series run out the newest Class 311000 trains have begun to sport numbers in the 312000 series Contents 1 Technical details 1 1 Formation 1 2 Electrical parts 1 3 Interior design 1 4 Cabin 1 5 Livery 2 Depot 3 Generations 3 1 1st generation 3 2 2nd generation 3 3 3rd generation 3 4 4th generation 4 Refurbishment 4 1 Overhaul 4 2 Electric parts 4 3 Renumbering 5 Accidents 6 Conversions 6 1 Class 319000 6 2 Class 321000 7 See also 8 Notes 9 ReferencesTechnical details editFormation edit The Class 311000 cars are arranged in 10 car trains Details of the car types of each train are listed below 3110XX 3120XX Tc unpowered driving car with SIV air compressor and battery 3111XX 3121XX M powered motor car with inverter and controller 3112XX 3122XX M powered motor car with pantograph transformer inverter and controller 3113XX 3123XX T unpowered trailer car 3114XX 3124XX M 3115XX 3125XX T unpowered car with SIV air compressor and battery 3116XX 3126XX T 3117XX 3127XX M 3118XX 3128XX M 3119XX 3129XX Tc Electrical parts edit Trains 311 01 311 12 311 14 311 15 311 17 311 34 311 36 and 311 42 311 47 use Toshiba GTO based VVVF controls with active cooling while trains 311 13 311 16 311 35 311 37 311 41 311 48 311 65 and all 3rd and 4th generation trains use IGBT controls with passive cooling through heat piping Power output on the Class 311000 trains is greater than that on the Class 1000 trains As a result the trains only utilize five powered cars as opposed to six powered cars in the Class 1000 trains The trains are also equipped with regenerative braking which reduces energy consumption and simplifies train inspection The trains feature a more powerful air conditioning system than that on the Class 1000 trains Interior design edit Older Class 311000 trains used an ivory colored interior with a long sheet prior to their overhauls all trains now use a white interior LED panels are installed on the top of each car older than train 311 83 that show announcements trains 311 83 and beyond have LCD monitor displays that show advertisements along announcements The end cars have a space for wheelchairs Cabin edit Older Class 311000 trains share the same cabin design with the Class 341000 and Class 351000 trains formerly Class 2030 which entered service four years prior Newer 311000s have identical cabins to 321 331 351 361 371 381 391000 series cabins The trains feature ATC devices and stop notifiers for express services Trains equipped with TGIS use color displays and service machines can be automatically controlled in TGIS after a refurbishment of the trains in 2005 Dead section notifiers are also installed Livery edit All first generation trains and some second generation trains used an old KNR green and yellow for the 1st generation trains livery that ran the whole length of the cars The trains with the old KNR green and yellow livery were repainted into a blue and red livery in 2006 Unlike the older livery the livery was applied only on the front ends the doors and on parts of the car bodies above and below the doors it is intended to be a metaphor of Taegeuk but was criticized as being too primitive looking All third generation trains and some fourth generation trains were delivered in this livery Later fourth generation trains sport an updated version of the Taeguk themed livery The updated livery is only applied on the front ends and the doors and comprises a blue background with a small red stripe Depot editThe Class 311000 trains are stored at the Guro Byeongjeom and Imun train depots Minor inspections are done at their home depots while major inspections are conducted at the Siheung depot which is located after Oido Station on Line 4 Imun 311 03 311 25 311 81 311 82 Guro 311 26 311 41 311 48 311 53 311 66 311 76 311 83 311 90 311 92 312 07 Byeongjeom 311 42 311 47 311 54 311 65 311 77 311 80Generations edit1st generation edit nbsp Class 311000 1st generation train 311 26 ex Class 5000 train 5 27 The first generation of Class 311000 trains are nearly identical to the first generation Class 341000 and 351000 cars on which they were based The first generation trains were built from 1996 to 1999 Because of the flat front ends on these trains railfans nicknamed the trains flat face 납작이 The current trains are numbered 311 01 311 41 but there was one more train prior to 2008 and all were numbered in the 5000 series trains 5 01 5 42 when delivered The additional train train 5 19 was involved in an accident that wrecked cars 5719 and 5119 the remaining eight cars were converted to and reconfigured as Class 319000 trains 319 06 319 07 Meanwhile trains 5 01 5 18 were renumbered to 311 01 311 18 and trains 5 20 5 42 into 311 19 311 41 since they were not converted Trains 311 01 311 27 and former train 5 19 were built by Hyundai Precision amp Industries from 1996 to 1997 to expand service on Line 1 Trains 311 28 311 41 were built by Daewoo Heavy Industries from 1998 to 1999 mainly to replace the 1st batch Class 1000 trains which were starting to approach the end of their 25 year lifespans Trains 311 28 311 41 include cars with wheelchair space Trains 311 39 one car only 311 40 and 311 41 used converted 2nd generation Class 1000 non driving unpowered cars from former 1st generation sets 1 39 1 41 from the time they were manufactured to 2019 Train 311 40 now uses two Class 311000 non driving unpowered cars train 311 41 uses two Class 341000 non driving unpowered cars and train 311 39 uses one Class 341000 non driving unpowered car Train 311 02 was damaged in a derailment north of Noryangjin on May 9 2016 Train 311 01 was taken out of service for unknown reasons in mid 2017 1 The eight non driving cars of train 311 01 were utilized on Class 341000 train 341 04 Meanwhile several powered cars from train 311 02 were utilized on other Class 341000 trains and the two unpowered non driving cars were used to replace the original Class 1000 unpowered cars in train 311 40 2 3 4 2nd generation edit nbsp Class 311000 2nd generation train 311 45 ex Class 5000 train 5 46 The second generation of Class 311000 trains are very identical to the second generation Class 341000 cars The car body as a whole was redesigned the front ends of the train were changed completely and the side windows are now coated and in a single piece as opposed to the two window setup between doors Because of the circular front ends on these trains railfans nicknamed the trains round face 동글이 The second generation trains are numbered 311 42 311 65 Trains 311 42 311 47 were built by Rotem from 2002 to 2003 to address the Line 1 Gyeongbu Branch s extension from Suwon to Byeongjeom Station They also retired more 1st batch Class 1000 trains Trains 311 64 amp 311 65 were built by Rotem in 2004 to address the Line 1 Gyeongbu Branch s extension from Byeongjeom to Cheonan Station They use somewhat smaller bogies and are the first to use fire resistant interiors LED destination signs and LED train number indicators since their delivery The trainset is nearly identical to the LRTA 2000 class used by the Light Rail Transit Authority in Manila s Line 2 The said trainsets were also manufactured by Hyundai Rotem 3rd generation edit nbsp Class 311000 trains 311 82 right and 311 90 left the latter of which was formerly Class 361000 train 361 14The third generation were built and delivered from 2005 to 2006 mainly to address new extensions that opened at the time especially on the 4 track Gyeongin Line the Gyeongwon Line and the new double tracked and electrified Jungang Line They also replaced the rebuilt 1st 2nd batch Class 1000 trains trains 1 82 and 1 88 1 94 and four un overhauled 2nd batch Class 1000 trains which were all retired in 2006 as they either reached the end of their lifespans or did not conform to fire safety standards The front ends have been updated once again and the trains feature snake like headlights as a result railfans nicknamed the trains 뱀눈이 roughly translated as snake eyes The interior was also updated and the door motors are electric powered as opposed to air powered The third generation trains are numbered from 311 to 66 312 03 but more trains will be built in the future The current trains are numbered 311 66 311 82 but there were more trains prior to 2008 and all were numbered in the 5000 series trains 5 66 5 92 when delivered Trains 5 79 5 80 and 5 86 5 92 were converted to Class 319000 trains 319 01 319 05 and Class 321000 trains 321 01 321 07 and parts of 321 15 321 18 Meanwhile trains 5 67 5 78 were renumbered to 311 66 311 77 and trains 5 81 5 85 into 311 78 311 82 since they were not converted Trains 311 66 311 77 were originally intended to be built in Rotem s Uiwang factory but the factory was later closed due to financial problems with Rotem at the time Trains 311 78 311 82 feature a slightly different interior and ventilation system and are capable of one person train operation OPTO Car 311580 in trains 311 80 was retrofitted as a 365 business transactions car from 2010 until the end of 2013 The next batch of the third generation Class 311000 trains were built from 2012 to 2014 They replaced refurbished 2nd batch Class 1000 trains that reached the end of their 25 year lifespans The front end received anticlimbers and several improvements were made to the interior including new overhead LCD destination displays and clearer speakers The trains are numbered 311 83 311 94 The trains are the first to be delivered new under the 311000 series numbering Trains 311 83 311 87 used converted Class 321000 cars when delivered in August 2012 but due to complaints from Jungang Line passengers about shortened trains on the line the trains were taken out of service in late 2013 reconfigured with newly made cars in 2014 and redeployed in August 2014 Trains 311 92 311 94 are the first trains to have been delivered new with LED headlights Meanwhile trains 311 88 311 89 were sidelined for years until receiving newly made cars in 2014 Train 311 90 was originally 8 car Class 361000 train 361 14 which was last used on the Jungang Line to make up for the shortened trains on the line Following the lengthening of the Jungang Line s trains back to eight cars the two trains were taken out of service lengthened to 10 cars with two newly built cars and redeployed on Line 1 in December 2014 5 Train 311 91 was originally 8 car Class 361000 train 361 15 which was also last used on the Jungang Line to make up for the shortened trains on the line However unlike train 311 90 this train was taken out of service in April 2017 and converted back to a Class 361000 train but is expected to be converted to train 311 91 by 2020 As a result the two newly built cars in train 311 91 have been stored out of service for the time being 6 nbsp Class 311000 train 311 95The last batch of third generation Class 311000 trains were built and delivered throughout 2016 They replaced the remaining 2nd batch Class 1000 trains The fourth generation trains sport some minor changes such as single arm pantographs similar to those used on ITX Saemaul trains and KTX trains CCTV cameras and a third headlight in the same compartment as the destination sign and the run number indicator as a result railfans nicknamed the trains 삼눈이 roughly translated as three eyes They share the same design as the Class 371000 trains first generation Class 381000 trains Class 391000 trains and Class 351000 trains 351 73 351 78 These trains are numbered 311 95 312 03 4th generation edit nbsp Class 312000 4th generation The fourth generation Class 311000 trains are being built and have been delivered since 2019 along with the third generation Class 341000 trains They replaced the third generation Class 1000 trains The fifth generation trains sport some minor changes such as the change in the propulsion system from an IGBT based system to an interior permanent magnet base system The cab ends of the driving cars changed completely as a result railfans nicknamed the trains 주둥이 roughly translated as snout face The fifth generation trains are numbered from 312 to 04 and are currently being delivered at this time Four trains being the first batch numbered 312 04 312 07 were delivered and entered service in 2019 7 A further eight trains numbered 312 08 312 15 have been delivered and entered service since January 2022 These trains have a modified livery and interior 8 Refurbishment editOlder Class 311000 trains were overhauled from 2004 to 2006 though minor refurbishments began in 2002 Major and minor refurbishments are listed below Overhaul edit nbsp Refurbished interior of 2nd batch trainThe Daegu subway fire compelled Korail to introduce flame resistant interiors for passenger safety As a result all trains built before 2004 were overhauled with fire retardant interiors Electric parts edit 2002 Stop notifiers were installed After overhauls between 2004 and 2005 TGIS systems were improved to integrate the stop notifiers 2003 Comonet broadcasting system was introduced in train 311 37 It has since been removed 2004 SIV traction systems were replaced with IGBT traction systems built by Woojin Industrial Systems 2005 Trains 311 60 311 62 and part of trains 311 63 311163 311263 amp 311563 used IGBT inverters other cars in train 311 63 used GTO inverters Later on these trains had their GTO inverters replaced with IGBT inverters 2007 The inverter of car 311880 at the time numbered 5783 was changed temporarily 2012 Train 311 35 was retrofitted with IGBT inverters trains 311 47 311 53 311 54 had their air powered door motors replaced with electric powered door motors and train 311 75 was retrofitted with LED headlights to test out LED headlights as an option for all existing and future Korail metro railcars 2015 Trains 311 13 and 311 16 and 311 48 were retrofitted with IGBT inverters and trains 311 51 311 52 311 55 311 60 had their air powered door motors replaced with electric powered door motors 2016 Trains 311 37 311 41 were retrofitted with IGBT inverters 2017 Trains 311 54 311 56 311 59 were retrofitted with IGBT inverters Since August 2008 all trains were retrofitted with automatic gangway doors similar retrofits were also done in Class 321000 341000 and 351000 trains This retrofit included the installation of automatic doors to replace the older doors that were manually pulled open gangway doors can now be automatically opened by the push of a button This retrofit process was completed by 2013 All trains are now being retrofitted with LED headlights following the successful testing of LED headlights in trains 311 75 and 311 92 311 94 Renumbering edit Starting from March 2011 former Class 5000 trains were renumbered from the 5000 series to the 311000 series as a part of a new numbering scheme by Korail the leading 3 indicating a metro car Renumbering was finished in September 2011 Accidents editOn May 12 2007 a Class 4400 locomotive bound for Incheon crashed into train 5 19 at Yeongdeungpo station As a result the two cars nearest to the locomotive 5119 and 5719 were seriously damaged and subsequently scrapped while the remaining cars were refurbished into Class 319000 trains 319 06 and 319 07 two trains of four cars On May 1 2010 train 311 74 which was known as Class 5000 train 5 75 at the time of the accident was involved in an accident with Class 1000 train 1 58 at the Guro Car Depot As a result car 1158 suffered major damage and was scrapped while 5075 suffered minor damage at the front so the whole train was taken to be renumbered into Class 311000 train 311 74 with car 5075 being repaired Conversions editMany former Class 5000 trains were not renumbered into the 311000 series and were instead converted into other classes Class 319000 edit nbsp Class 319000 train 319 03 created from parts of Class 5000 trains 5 79 5 80 After it was discovered that the Yeongdungpo Gwangmyeong shuttle service on Line 1 had a relatively low ridership it was decided to cut down the number of cars on trains dedicated to the shuttle service As a result seven trains numbered 319 01 319 07 were formed using out of service cars and surplus trains Trains 319 01 319 05 were formed from parts of former Class 5000 trains 5 79 5 80 and 5 86 5 92 Meanwhile trains 319 06 319 07 were formed from the eight remaining cars from former Class 5000 train 5 19 The gangways and interiors were refurbished as the cars were being converted and rearranged Three additional trains were ordered along with 5th generation Class 311000 trains 312 04 312 07 for a total of 58 cars The trains are numbered 319 08 319 10 and will be relegated to a future shuttle service between Soyosan and Yeoncheon stations when a reconstructed section of track between the stations is reopened 9 In the interim train 319 08 is being operated on the Suin Bundang Line Class 321000 edit Main article Korail Class 321000 nbsp Class 321000 train 321 03 created from shortening Class 5000 train 5 88 Trains 321 01 321 07 were formed from former Class 5000 trains 5 86 5 92 by reducing each train by two cars and subsequently renumbering each train The excess cars were then used for Class 319000 trains 319 01 319 05 and parts of 321 15 321 18 along with some excess cars from Class 6000 trains These trains now operate on the Gyeongui Jungang Line See also edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Korail Class 311000 Korail Seoul Subway Line 1 LRTA 2000 classNotes edit a b Eight cars from 311 90 were built as 361 15 in 2010 Eight cars are now in service as trains 319 06 319 07 90 cars are now in service as trains 319 01 319 05 amp 321 01 321 18 Cars 311491 amp 311591 are now sidelined as the rest of train 311 91 was converted back to a Class 361000 trainReferences edit 유의주 9 May 2016 노량진역 전동차 사고는 부상 浮上 탈선 추정 yonhapnews co kr 오 뎅의 BVE 철도 이야기 네이버 블로그 blog naver com 맷돌 s Bus And Rail Factory 네이버 블로그 blog naver com qkrtmdwns0x Archived copy busstory 3310 o r kr Archived from the original on 11 August 2017 Retrieved 22 May 2022 a href Template Cite web html title Template Cite web cite web a CS1 maint archived copy as title link RES의 취미공간 네이버 블로그 blog naver com 91편성 개조 완료한듯 철도 지하철 갤러리 디시인사이드 경인선 40량 amp 과천안산선 70량 amp 경원선 18량 구매 계획 사업 철도 지하철 갤러리 디시인사이드 신창행삼눈이의 대 중 교 통 이야기 네이버 블로그 blog naver com 민석군의 이런저런 철도이야기 네이버 블로그 blog naver com Retrieved from https en wikipedia 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