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Meitetsu 6000 series

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Meitetsu 6000 Series
Meitetsu 6000 Series
Meitetsu 6000 Series
In service1976-
ManufacturerNippon Sharyo
Constructed1976–1992
Entered service21 December 1976
OperatorsNagoya Railroad
Specifications
Doors3 Per Side
Traction systemResistor control (6000 Series)
Field chopper control (6500 series)
Magnetic field excitation control (6800 series)
TransmissionGear Ratio: 14:85 (6000 & 6500 series)
15:84 (6800 series)
Electric system(s)1,500 V DC
Current collector(s)Overhead catenary
Safety system(s)Meitetsu ATS
Track gauge1,067 mm (3 ft 6 in)
Notes/references
This train won the 20th Blue Ribbon Award in 1977.

The Meitetsu 6000 series (名鉄6000系) is a commuter electric multiple unit type operated by Nagoya Railroad (Meitetsu) in Japan since 1976. In the narrow sense of the word, the 6000 series is the type produced from 1976, but in the broad sense, it includes later series, namely the 6500 series, and the 6800 series.[1]

6000 series

The 6000 series began service in 1976.[2]

In 1977, the series won the Blue Ribbon Award for outstanding design by the Japan Railfan Club.[3]

By 1984, 140 cars had been manufactured.[4]

6500 series

By 1984, it had become apparent that the 6000 series needed to be expanded. However, at this time, a design change was considered. At this time, regenerative braking via field choppers had started to become commonplace as a proven technology.[4]

The first sets appeared in 1984.

The sixth batch of the series featured a complete remodel of the cab exterior.[5]

6800 series

The 6800 series began appearing in 1987 as an upgraded 2-car version of the 6000 series.[6]

Sets constructed from 1989 onwards featured updated bodywork.[7]

By 1991, 39 2-car trains had been constructed.[8]

References

  1. ^ 曽根, 悟 (September 2010), "週刊歴史でめぐる鉄道全路線大手私鉄: 名古屋鉄道", 週刊朝日百科 (in Japanese), no. 9, Japan: Asahi Shimbun Publications, Inc., p. 32, ISBN 978-4-02-340139-6
  2. ^ 徳田, 耕一 (1977). "6000系 早くも威力を発揮!" [6000 series is already powerful!]. 鉄道ジャーナル (in Japanese). 122: 79.
  3. ^ ブルーリボン賞の車両〈'88〉 [Blue Ribbon Award Vehicle '88] (in Japanese). 保育社. 1988. p. 44. ISBN 978-4586507566.
  4. ^ a b 清水, 武 (1984). "名古屋鉄道6500系" [Nagoya Railroad 6500 Series]. 鉄道ジャーナル. 208: 122–126.
  5. ^ 外山, 勝彦 (January 2006). "名古屋鉄道現有車両プロフィール2005" [Nagoya Railroad Existing Vehicle Profile 2005]. 鉄道ピクトリアル (in Japanese). 771: 203–252.
  6. ^ "6800系". meitetsu.co.jp. Retrieved 16 January 2022.
  7. ^ 外山, 勝彦 (January 2006). "名古屋鉄道現有車両プロフィール2005" [Nagoya Railroad Existing Vehicle Profile 2005]. 鉄道ピクトリアル (in Japanese). 771: 228.
  8. ^ 外山, 勝彦 (March 2009). "名古屋鉄道現有車両プロフィール2009" [Nagoya Railroad Existing Vehicle Profile 2009]. 鉄道ピクトリアル (in Japanese). 816: 259–307.

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