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      The 8000 series (8000系) is a tilting limited express electric multiple unit (EMU) train operated by Shikoku Railway Company (JR Shikoku) in Shikoku, Japan, since 1992.


      Operations


      Ishizuchi
      Shiokaze


      Formations


      As of 1 October 2013, 48 vehicles were in service, formed as 3- and 5-car sets, as shown below.


      = 3-car sets

      =


      Prototype set S1



      Cars 6 and 8 are each fitted with one S-PS59 lozenge-type pantograph. The pantograph on car 8 was removed in 2010. This set were retired from service by March 2018.


      Sets S2–S6



      Cars 6 and 8 are each fitted with one S-PS59 lozenge-type pantograph. The pantograph on car 8 was removed between 2010 and 2011. Car 7 is removed from formations during off-peak seasons between 2011 and 2018.


      = 5-car sets L1–L6

      =

      Half of car 1 includes Green car (first class) seating. Cars 1 and 3 are each fitted with one S-PS59 lozenge-type pantograph.























      History



      The prototype set, S1, was delivered in May 1992, and entered revenue service on 19 September 1992.
      On 8 August 1992, set 8001 achieved a speed of 160 km/h (99 mph) in a special test run.
      The subsequent fleet of full-production sets entered service from 18 March 1993.
      The entire fleet underwent life-extension refurbishment between 2004 and 2006.

      Beginning in 2023, the fleet underwent another programme of refurbishment. The sets will receive a new livery based on that of the newer 8600 series, as well as wheelchair spaces, power outlets, reupholstered seats, updated traction equipment, and Western-style toilets. In addition, smoking compartments were removed. Treated "S" sets entered revenue service from 23 December 2023, and treated "L" sets entered service from 2 August 2024. The entire fleet is planned to be refurbished by 2027 at a pace of two to three sets per year.


      Livery variations













      References




      External links



      JR Shikoku information (in Japanese)

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