Keihan 13000 series
The Keihan 13000 series is an electric multiple unit commuter train type operated by the private railway operator Keihan Electric Railway on the Keihan Uji Line and other lines in Kyoto, Japan, since April 2012. The initial order consisted of five 4-car sets, intended to replace 20 life-expired 2600 series vehicles, and as of 2015, the fleet consists of six four-car sets and two seven-car sets.
Design
The overall design concept draws on the design of the 3000 series EMU trains introduced from 2008.The new trains include energy-saving and environmentally friendly features. The 13000 series trains will use 35% less power than the 2600 series they are intended to replace, and produce less environmental noise in service. The cars feature aluminium alloy bodies with a semi-double skin construction, and incorporate increased crash resistance.
The end cars are each equipped with one PT-4805-A scissors-type pantograph recycled from withdrawn rolling stock.
Interior
Internally, LCD passenger information screens are provided above doorways.Longitudinal bench seating use contoured "bucket seats" with a width of per passenger.
Luggage racks are lowered by 20 mm to a height of 1,750 mm for accessibility, with the racks above priority seating lowered 50 mm to a height of 1,720 mm.
The interior flooring design is intended to evoke an image of Kyoto's traditional stone-paved streets.
The 2nd-batch sets, 13006 onward, use LED lighting.
Formations
, the fleet consists of six four-car sets and two seven-car sets, formed as follows, with the Mc1/Mc3 cars at the Kyoto/Uji end.4-car (odd-numbered) sets
4-car (even-numbered) sets
- "Mc" cars are motored driving cars.
- "T" cars are unpowered trailer cars.
- The Mc cars each have one PT-4805-A scissors-type pantograph.
- The Kyoto/Uji end Mc3 cars of even-numbered sets are fitted with gangway connections, enabling coupling to the Nakanoshima end Mc4 cars of odd-numbered sets.
7-car sets
Designation | Mc1 | T0 | T2 | M1 | T3 | T4 | Mc2 |
Numbering | 13020 | 13520 | 13720 | 13170 | 13570 | 13770 | 13070 |
The three motored cars each have one single-arm pantograph. The "T0" car is designated as a "mildly air conditioned" car.
History
The first set, 13001, was delivered from the Kawasaki Heavy Industries factory in Kobe to Keihan's Neyagawa Depot in March 2012. It entered service on 14 April 2012. The second set, 13002, entered revenue service on 30 May 2012.From 9 June 2012, 13000 series sets were also introduced on the Keihan Katano Line.
The first second-batch set, 13006, entered service on 7 April 2014, followed by two 7-car sets, 13021 and 13022, which entered service in May 2014.
Fleet history
The build history for the fleet is as shown below.Set No. | Manufacturer | Date delivered | Remarks |
13001 | Kawasaki Heavy Industries | 26 March 2012 | First batch |
13002 | Kawasaki Heavy Industries | 25 May 2012 | First batch |
13003 | Kawasaki Heavy Industries | 8 June 2012 | First batch |
13004 | Kawasaki Heavy Industries | 26 June 2012 | First batch |
13005 | Kawasaki Heavy Industries | 10 July 2012 | First batch |
13006 | Kawasaki Heavy Industries | 19 March 2014 | Second batch |
13021 | Kawasaki Heavy Industries | 23 April 2014 | Second batch |
13022 | Kawasaki Heavy Industries | 24 July 2014 | Second batch |