Toei Class E5000
Japanese electric locomotive class
Original: Siemens T-INV5
2017 replacement: Toyo Denki
Performance figures | |
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Maximum speed | 70 km/h (45 mph) |
Power output | 1.52 MW (2,040 hp) |
Career | |
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Operators | Tokyo Metropolitan Bureau of Transportation |
Number in class | 4 (2 married-pairs) |
Numbers | MC1: E5001, E5003 MC2: E5002, E5004 |
Locale | Tokyo |
Delivered | 2005 |
First run | 2006 |
The E5000 (E5000形) is a class of four DC electric locomotives operated by Tokyo Metropolitan Bureau of Transportation (Toei) in Japan.
Four locos (numbered E5001 to E5004) were delivered from Kawasaki in 2005 for use in hauling linear-motor powered Ōedo Line trainsets to the Magome Workshops on the Asakusa Line in Ōta, Tokyo for heavy overhaul from 2006, following the completion of the Shiodome Link Line.[1] They are single-ended locomotives which work as permanently coupled pairs.[2]
References
- ^ Kajiwara, Hisashi (July 2009). "公営地下鉄在籍両数ビッグ3 東京都交通局" [Top 3 Subway Vehicle Owners: Toei]. Japan Railfan Magazine. Vol. 49, no. 579. Japan: Kōyūsha. pp. 128–139.
- ^ "東京都交通局E5000形電気機関車" [Toei Class E5000 Electric Locomotives]. Railway Magazine. No. 263. Japan: Neko Publishing. August 2005. pp. 78–79.
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