- Source: Tokyu 8000 series
The Tokyu 8000 series (東急8000系, Tōkyū 8000-kei) was a commuter electric multiple unit (EMU) train type operated by the private railway operator Tokyu Corporation in Japan from 1969 until 2008. A number of 8000 series trains are still operated by Izukyū Corporation in Japan and on the KRL Commuterline network operated by KAI Commuter in Indonesia until 2024
Technical specifications
The trains have typical 20 m (65 ft 7 in)-long stainless steel car-bodies. Tokyu operated the 8000 series as five- and eight-car sets, with three and six motored cars per trainset, respectively.
History
The 8000 series entered service in 1969. 187 cars have been built. Five-car sets operated on the Oimachi Line, and eight-car sets operated on the Toyoko Line. Tokyu withdrew the 8000 series from service in 2008.
Other operators
45 withdrawn 8000 series cars were transferred to Izukyū Corporation, and 3 sets 8 cars were shipped to Indonesia. The Izukyū fleet is formed as three-car sets.
See also
Tokyu 8500 series, EMU type based on the 8000 series
References
External links
Izukyū rolling stock information (in Japanese)
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- KRL Commuter Line
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- Tobu Railway
- Jalur Nambu
- NEC
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- Tokyu 8000 series
- Tokyu 8500 series
- 8000 series
- Tōyoko Line
- Tokyu 5000 series
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- Tokyo Metro 8000 series
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