Taiwan Railway EMU700 series

"EMU700" redirects here. For the Shinkansen train with the 700 designation, see 700 Series Shinkansen.
Taiwan Railway EMU700 series

An EMU700 train at Xike Station in 2016
In service 2007–present
Manufacturer Nippon Sharyo and TRSC
Built at Hukou, Hsinchu, Taiwan
Constructed 2007–2008
Number built 160 vehicles (20 sets)
Number in service 160 vehicles (20 sets)
Formation 8 cars per trainset
Operator(s) Taiwan Railway Administration
Specifications
Car length 20,000 mm (65 ft 7 in)
Width 2,889 mm (9 ft 5.7 in)
Doors 3 pairs per side
Maximum speed 110 km/h (Operating speed)
120 km/h (Design speed)
Traction system IGBT-VVVF
Electric system(s) 25,000V 60Hz AC overhead wire
Braking system(s) Regenerative air brake
Safety system(s) ATP (ERTMS/ETCS Level 1)
Track gauge 1,067 mm (3 ft 6 in)

The EMU700 is a series of electric multiple unit train used by the Taiwan Railways Administration. The TRA purchased 160 cars of the series.[1] It was constructed by Nippon Sharyo and Taiwan Rolling Stock Company and began operations on 20 November 2007.[2]

It adopts current rules of Taiwan Railway Administration called RAMS: Reliability; Availability; Maintainability; System Safety. This train series operates as "Local Train" and "Local Express", using the pricing of NT$1.46 per km and person fare system as same as Fuhsing Semi Express. Sometimes during the holidays it operates as "non-reserved " through train.

The EMU700 is nicknamed the "Suneo train" (阿福號) due to the resemblance of its front cab design with that of the character Suneo Honekawa from the Japanese manga and anime series Doraemon.[3] A lunchbox counter designed in the style of the EMU700 front cab also exists at Platform 2 of Shulin Station in New Taipei City, Taiwan since July 2009.

Design

The EMU700 has distinctive hinged nose cone unlike its predecessors in the EMU line with smooth fronts.

Features

Its interior features informational LEDs, similar to the cars of the Taipei Metro. It has an onboard broadcasting system that is able to play a note sound upon arrival to a station and when the doors open and close. It also contains a lighting system, an emergency call device, and a cabin that are improved from its predecessors. The maximum speed of the EMU700 is 110 km/h.[4]

Derivative

The new EMU800 train sets were developed from the EMU700 to replace the ageing EMU400 trains and supplement the existing fleet of TRA's local class trains.

References

  1. Shan, Shelley (2007-10-31). "TRA stops EMU700 trial runs after problems emerge - The Taipei Times". The Taipei Times. Retrieved 2013-11-17.
  2. "New train inaugurated for southern Taiwan - The China Post". The China Post. 2007-11-20. Retrieved 2013-11-16.
  3. "台鐵/太魯閣、阿福號新列車加入營運 5/15調整列車時刻". 今日新聞網. 2008-04-24. Retrieved 2015-07-11.
  4. Shan, Shelley (2007-08-08). "New commuter trains unveiled". The Taipei Times. Retrieved 2013-11-17.
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