Tobu ATS (50050 series), Tokyo Metro CS-ATC (50050 series and 50070 series), Tokyu CS-ATC (50050 series only), Tokyo Metro ATO (50070 series only), T-DATC (excluding 50050 series)
The Tobu 50000 series (東武50000系, Tōbu 50000-kei) is a DC electric multiple unit (EMU) commuter train type operated by the private railway operator Tobu Railway in Japan since March 2005, manufactured by Hitachi to its "A-train" concept. The trains represent the first use of aluminium body cars on Tobu commuter trains. They are also the first Tobu trains to feature bilingual (Japanese and English) automated passenger announcements.
Variants
50000 series: 9 x 10-car sets introduced from March 2005 on the Tobu Tojo Line and from September 2020 on the Tobu Skytree Line inter-running services
50050 series: 18 x 10-car sets introduced from March 2006 on Tobu Skytree Line inter-running services
50070 series: 7 x 10-car sets introduced from July 2007 on Tobu Tojo Line inter-running services
50090 series: 6 x 10-car sets with variable seat configurations introduced from June 2008 on Tobu Tojo Line TJ Liner services
50000 series
The first 50000 series set, 51001, was delivered in November 2004 and entered service on the Tobu Tojo Line on 16 March 2005, followed by second-batch set 51002 in October 2005. The second set differs in having an emergency door in the front ends, and externally resembles the 50050 series used on the Tobu Skytree Line (see below).[1]
Two more sets, 51003 and 51004, were delivered during fiscal 2009.[2] 51003 was delivered to Shinrinkōen Depot in January 2010,[3] followed by 51004 in February 2010.[4] These two sets have pairs of opening windows and interiors based on sets 51061 onward.
Set 51001 with no front-end doors in December 2019
Set 51009 with modified side windows including opening sections in December 2019
Year built
Set numbers
External features
Internal features
2004
51001
2005
51002
Emergency front end doors
2009–2010
51003–51009
Pairs of windows instead of large single pane.
Redesigned seats with darker blue moquette. Conventional handrails next to doors.
Total number of vehicles built: 90
Formation
Car No.
10
9
8
7
6
5
4
3
2
1
Designation
Tc1
M1
M2
T1
M3
T2
T3
M1'
M2'
Tc2
Numbering
51000
52000
53000
54000
55000
56000
57000
58000
59000
50000
The 52000, 55000, and 58000 cars each have one single-arm pantograph.[1]
Interior
Interior view of set 51001 showing the original seat style in August 2011
Interior view of set 51004 showing newer seat style and conventional handrails at the doorways in March 2010
The first set (51051) entered service on 18 March 2006, and as of January 2007, 10 sets were in service. While broadly based on the Tojo Line 50000 series design with emergency end doors, cars are 30 mm (1.2 in) narrower (2,770 mm (9 ft 1 in) compared with 2,800 mm (9 ft 2 in)) to cope with reduced clearances on the subway lines.
Sets 51061 onward have different seat covers and pairs of opening windows (like the 50090 series) instead of the large single-pane sealed windows on earlier units.
Three more sets (51066 to 51068) were delivered during fiscal 2009.[2]
From October 2012, set 51052 was modified with opening panes in four side windows per car, in the same style as Tojo Line set 51075 and JR East 209 series sets.[6]
Year built
Set numbers
External features
Internal features
2006
51051–51060
Emergency end doors
2007–2010
51061–51068
Pairs of windows instead of large single pane.
Redesigned seats with darker blue moquette. Conventional handrails next to doors.
Total number of vehicles built: 180
Formation
Designation
Tc1
M1
M2
T1
M3
T2
T3
M1'
M2'
Tc2
Numbering
51050
52050
53050
54050
55050
56050
57050
58050
59050
50050
Weight (t)
27.5
33.0
32.5
23.0
31.5
23.0
33.0
32.5
27.5
Capacity (total/seated)
137/48
152/51
151/54
152/51
137/48
The 52050, 55050, and 58050 cars each have one single-arm pantograph.[5]
The first set (51071) was delivered in early March 2007, entering revenue-earning service in July. It differs from earlier variants in having full-colour LED destination indicators, and is also equipped with ATO for subway operation.
A total of four sets were delivered by March 2008.[8]
A fifth set, 51075, was delivered in August 2008.[9] This set differs in having opening windows similar in design to those added to JR East 209 series EMUs.[6]
A further two sets, 51076 and 51077, were delivered during fiscal 2011, with 51076 delivered in November 2011,[10] and 51077 in January 2012.[11] These sets differ in having 17" LCD displays above every door, instead of the LED dot-matrix displays used on earlier sets, and also have pairs of opening side windows instead of the large single panes.
Year built
Set numbers
External features
Internal features
2008
51071–51074
Full-colour LED destination indicators
2008
51075
Opening sections included in windows.
2011
51076–51077
Pairs of windows instead of large single pane.
17" LCD displays above doors.
Total number of vehicles built: 70
Formation
Car No.
10
9
8
7
6
5
4
3
2
1
Designation
Tc1
M1
M2
T1
M3
T2
T3
M1'
M2'
Tc2
Numbering
51070
52070
53070
54070
55070
56070
57070
58070
59070
50070
Capacity (total/seated)
140/48
154/51
153/54
154/51
140/48
The 52070, 55070, and 58070 cars each have one single-arm pantograph.[7]
Interior
Interior view
Priority seats
LCD passenger information display
50090 series
Four 10-car 50090 sets were delivered in February and March 2008 for use on new Tobu Tojo Line limited-stop evening TJ Liner services starting from the start of the new timetable on 14 June 2008.[12] Internally, these trains feature rotating seats that can be arranged longitudinally for daytime services and in forward-facing transverse pairs for "Liner" services. These trains are also used on up "Rapid Express" services in the late afternoon and night as well as the newly introduced Kawagoe Limited Express services from 16 March 2019. Externally, the sets feature a blue waistline stripe running the length of each car, with a "TOJO LINE" logo.[13]
A public preview run of the 50090 series took place on 23 March 2008 from Ikebukuro to Shinrinkōen station, followed by a photographic event at Shinrinkōen depot.[14]
A fifth set, 51095, was delivered from Hitachi in September 2010,[15] followed by 51096 in November 2010, in preparation for an increase in the number of TJ Liner services from the start of the revised timetable on 5 March 2011.[16]
Year built
Set numbers
External features
Internal features
2008
51091–51094
Pairs of windows. Full-colour LED destination indicators.
Rotating seat pairs
2010
51095–51096
Conventional handrails next to doors.
Total number of vehicles built: 60
Formation
Car No.
10
9
8
7
6
5
4
3
2
1
Designation
Tc1
M1
M2
T1
M3
T2
T3
M1'
M2'
Tc2
Numbering
51090
52090
53090
54090
55090
56090
57090
58090
59090
50090
Weight (t)
28.2
33.9
33.4
25.5
32.3
25.5
33.9
33.4
28.2
Capacity (total/seated) longitudinal config.
124/42
136/45
135/48
136/45
124/42
Capacity (total/seated) transverse config.
118/42
131/45
129/48
131/45
118/42
The 52090, 55090, and 58090 cars each have one single-arm pantograph.[17]
Interior
The 50090 series sets have seats that can be rotated and configured in longitudinal style for regular daytime services or in forward-facing transverse style for TJ Liner services and late afternoon/evening Ikebukuro-bound Rapid Express services.[18] When configured in transverse mode, the rows have a seat pitch of 1,000 mm (39 in).[18]
Interior view of a 50090 series in forward-facing transverse configuration
Seats of 50090 series in transverse configuration
Seats of 50090 series in longitudinal configuration
Priority seats with armrests
Special liveries
"Flying Tojo" livery
From 28 November 2015, 50090 series set 51092, based at Shinrinkoen Depot, received full-body vinyls recreating the dark blue with yellow stripe livery carried by 54 series and 53 series EMUs used on Flying Tojo limited express services on the Tobu Tojo Line during the 1950s.[19] The livery was commemorated with a special run on 2 February 2019, removed soon afterwards, and replaced with the "Ikebukuro - Kawagoe Art Train" livery.
"Ikebukuro - Kawagoe Art Train" livery
Ahead of the 16 March 2019 timetable revision on the Tobu Tojo Line, 50090 series set 51092 was repainted from its previous "Flying Tojo" into a new art-based livery. The livery, designed by Koyano Yuuki, is designed to advertise the city of Kawagoe with the theme of "adding colour to Kawagoe".[20] The set was reintroduced into service on 12 February 2019, and was used on the first down departure of the new "Kawagoe Limited Express" train category operating on the Tojo Line since the 16 March 2019 timetable revision.
Crayon Shin-chan 25th anniversary liveries
From 3 November 2016, 50050 series set 51055 received a yellow vinyl wrapping livery to mark the 25th anniversary of the cartoon character Crayon Shin-chan.[21] This was followed by set 51056 in blue livery from 25 November,[22] set 51057 in red livery from 28 November,[23] set 51058 in orange livery from 12 December,[24] and set 51059 in green livery from 19 December.[25] These sets were originally scheduled to remain in these liveries until May 2017,[25] but the period was extended until late August 2017.[26]
Colour
Set No.
Character design
In service from
Yellow
51055
Shinnosuke Nohara
3 November 2016
Blue
51056
Kazuma-kun
25 November 2016
Red
51057
Nene-chan
28 November 2016
Orange
51058
Bo-chan
12 December 2016
Green
51059
Masao-kun
19 December 2016
Set 51055 in yellow livery in February 2017
Set 51056 in blue livery in July 2017
Set 51057 in red livery in September 2017
Set 51058 in orange livery in June 2017
Set 51059 in green livery in August 2017
See also
Seibu 40000 series, a Seibu Railway commuter EMU type that also features rotating longitudinal/transverse seating
Keio 5000 series, a Keio commuter EMU type that also features rotating longitudinal/transverse seating
Keikyu 2100 series, a Keikyu commuter EMU type also features transverse seating
Keikyu N1000 series, another Keikyu commuter EMU type also features rotating transverse seating (batch 20 only)
References
^ ab 東武鉄道50000系2次車 [Tobu 50000 series 2nd-batch set]. Japan Railfan Magazine. Vol. 46, no. 537. Japan: Koyusha Co., Ltd. January 2006. p. 87.
^ ab その後の東京メトロ・東武・西部の話題 [Subsequent Tokyo Metro, Tobu, and Seibu topics]. Japan Railfan Magazine. Vol. 49, no. 578. Japan: Koyusha Co., Ltd. June 2009. pp. 64–69.
^ ab 東武鉄道50050系 [Tobu 50050 series]. Japan Railfan Magazine. Vol. 46, no. 538. Japan: Koyusha Co., Ltd. February 2006. pp. 104–108.
^ ab東武50050系に側窓開閉化改造施行車 [Tobu 50050 series modified with opening side windows]. Japan Railfan Magazine Online (in Japanese). Japan: Koyusha Co., Ltd. 17 October 2012. Retrieved 17 October 2012.
^ ab 東武鉄道50070系 [Tobu 50070 series]. Japan Railfan Magazine. Vol. 47, no. 555. Japan: Koyusha Co., Ltd. July 2007. pp. 84–87.
^ 東武鉄道 50070系/9000系(地下鉄副都心線乗入れ対応車) [Tobu Railway 50070 and 9000 series sets for Fukutoshin Line subway inter-running]. Tetsudō Daiya Jōhō Magazine. Vol. 36, no. 278. Japan: Kotsu Shimbun. June 2007. p. 75.
^東武鉄道50070型51076編成の甲種輸送をEF66 33が牽引 [Tobu 50070 series set 51076 hauled by EF66 33]. RM News (in Japanese). Japan: Neko Publishing. 28 November 2011. Retrieved 5 December 2011.
^50070型51077Fが甲種輸送される [Tobu 50070 series set 51077 delivered]. RM News (in Japanese). Japan: Neko Publishing. 18 January 2012. Retrieved 14 April 2012.
^Tetsudō Daiya Jōhō Magazine, February 2008 issue, p. 126
^2008年6月 東武東上線に新ライナー登場 [New Tojo Line Liner trains starting in June 2008] (PDF). Tobu News (in Japanese). Tobu Railway. 21 November 2007. Archived from the original(PDF) on 27 July 2011.
^東武50090系が甲種輸送される [Tobu 50090 series delivered]. Japan Railfan Magazine Online (in Japanese). Koyusha Co., Ltd. 5 September 2010. Archived from the original on 8 September 2010. Retrieved 6 September 2010.
^ 東武鉄道50090系 [Tobu 50090 series]. Japan Railfan Magazine. Vol. 48, no. 566. Japan: Koyusha Co., Ltd. June 2008. pp. 66–69.
^ abKusui, Toshihiko (June 2014). 特別料金不要のクロスシート車総覧 [An overview of transverse-seating trains not requiring supplementary fares]. Tetsudō Daiya Jōhō Magazine (in Japanese). Vol. 43, no. 362. Japan: Kōtsū Shimbun. p. 7.
^行楽列車「フライング東上号」リバイバルカラー車両2編成を運行します! ["Flying Tojo" tourist train revival livery to be applied to two trains] (PDF). News release (in Japanese). Japan: Tobu Railway. 22 October 2015. Archived from the original(PDF) on 25 November 2015. Retrieved 24 October 2015.
^2019年3月16日(土) 東武東上線ダイヤ改正 東上線に新種別「川越特急」が誕生します [Tobu Tojo Line 16 March 2019 timetable revision New train category "Kawagoe Limited Express" will commence] (PDF). News release (in Japanese). Japan: Tobu Railway. 17 January 2019. Retrieved 25 March 2019.
^東武鉄道で「クレヨンしんちゃんラッピングトレイン」の営業運転開始 [Tobu Railway operates "Crayon Shinchan wrapping train"]. Japan Railfan Magazine Online (in Japanese). Japan: Koyusha Co., Ltd. 4 November 2016. Archived from the original on 7 November 2016. Retrieved 7 November 2016.
^東武鉄道で「クレヨンしんちゃんラッピングトレイン〜風間くんデザイン〜」運転開始 [Tobu Railway operates "Crayon Shinchan wrapping train" (Kazama-kun design)]. Japan Railfan Magazine Online (in Japanese). Japan: Koyusha Co., Ltd. 28 November 2016. Archived from the original on 13 December 2016. Retrieved 13 December 2016.
^東武50050系「クレヨンしんちゃんラッピングトレイン〜ネネちゃんデザイン〜」運転開始 [Tobu 50050 series enters service as "Crayon Shinchan wrapping train" (Nene-chan design)]. Japan Railfan Magazine Online (in Japanese). Japan: Koyusha Co., Ltd. 13 December 2016. Archived from the original on 13 December 2016. Retrieved 13 December 2016.
^東武鉄道50050系「クレヨンしんちゃんラッピングトレイン〜ボーちゃんデザイン〜」運転開始 [Tobu 50050 series enters service as "Crayon Shinchan wrapping train" (Bo-chan design)]. Japan Railfan Magazine Online (in Japanese). Japan: Koyusha Co., Ltd. 15 December 2016. Archived from the original on 15 December 2016. Retrieved 15 December 2016.
^ ab東武50050系「クレヨンしんちゃんラッピングトレイン〜マサオくんデザイン〜」運転開始 [Tobu 50050 series enters service as "Crayon Shinchan wrapping train" (Masao-kun design)]. Japan Railfan Magazine Online (in Japanese). Japan: Koyusha Co., Ltd. 20 December 2016. Archived from the original on 21 December 2016. Retrieved 21 December 2016.
^「東武鉄道クレヨンしんちゃんラッピングトレイン」を運行期間延長! ["Tobu Railway Crayon Shin-chan wrapping train" operating period to be extended!] (PDF). News release (in Japanese). Japan: Tobu Railway. 30 May 2017. Archived(PDF) from the original on 25 July 2017. Retrieved 25 July 2017.