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251 series
Japanese train type
Japanese train type
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| name | 251 series |
| image | Series251.jpg |
| imagesize | 300px |
| caption | A 251 series train on a Tōkaidō Main Line Super View Odoriko service in June 2017 |
| service | April 1990–March 2020 |
| manufacturer | Kawasaki Heavy Industries and Kinki Sharyo |
| successor | E261 series |
| yearservice | 28 April 1990 |
| refurbishment | 2002–2004 |
| yearscrapped | 2020 |
| numberbuilt | 40 vehicles (4 sets) |
| numberservice | None |
| numberpreserved | None |
| numberscrapped | 40 vehicles (4 sets) |
| formation | 10 cars per trainset |
| fleetnumbers | RE1–4 |
| operator | JR East |
| depots | Ōmiya |
| lines | Tokaido Main Line |
| carbody | Steel |
| carlength | 20000 mm |
| width | 2950 mm |
| doors | Plug doors: 1 per side |
| maxspeed | 120 km/h |
| traction | Resistor control + field system superimposed field excitation control |
| electricsystem | 1,500 V DC overhead catenary |
| collectionmethod | PS27 scissors type pantograph |
| safety | ATS-SN, ATS-P |
| gauge |
The 251 series () was a DC electric multiple unit (EMU) train type operated by East Japan Railway Company (JR East) on Tokaido Main Line Super View Odoriko limited express services in Japan between April 1990 and March 2020.
Operations
The 251 series sets were primarily used on Super View Odoriko limited express services from , , and to .
Since the 13 March 2004 timetable revision, 251 series sets were also used on the weekday morning Ohayō Liner Shinjuku 26 and weekday evening Home Liner Odawara 23 services.
Formation
The four sets, numbered RE1 to RE4 and based at Ōmiya Depot in Tokyo, were formed as follows, with car 1 at the Izukyū-Shimoda end, and car 10 at the Tokyo and Shinjuku end.
| Car No. | 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | 6 | 7 | 8 | 9 | 10 | Designation | Numbering |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Tscd' | Tsd | M' | M1 | M'1 | M | M' | M | T | Tcd | |||
| KuRo 250 | SaRo 251 | MoHa 250 | MoHa 251-100 | MoHa 250-100 | MoHa 251 | MoHa 250 | MoHa 251 | SaHa 251 | KuHa 251 |
Cars 4, 6, and 8 were each fitted with one PS27 scissors type pantograph.
File:JREast251-Kuro250.JPG|KuRo 250 (car 1) File:JREast251-Saro251.JPG|SaRo 251 (car 2) File:JREast251-Moha250.JPG|MoHa 250 (car 3) File:JREast251-Moha250-100.jpg|MoHa 250-100 (car 5) File:JREast251-Moha251.jpg|MoHa 251 (car 8) File:JREast251-Saha251.jpg|SaHa 251 (car 9) File:JREast251-Kuha251.jpg|KuHa 251 (car 10) File:JR East 251 PS27.jpg|A PS27 pantograph on a 251 series set in August 2016
Interior
File:Kids Space on JR East Tc251.JPG|Children's play area on the lower deck of a KuHa 251 car
History
Built by Kawasaki Heavy Industries and Kinki Sharyo, the first two sets were introduced from 28 April 1990. These were followed by two more sets in 1992.
The 251 series was awarded the 1991 Laurel Prize, presented annually by the Japan Railfan Club. A formal presentation ceremony was held at Shinagawa Station in Tokyo on 1 March 1992.
The fleet underwent a programme of refurbishment between December 2002 and March 2004, which included the addition of new seating, and repainting the sets into a new colour scheme.
Withdrawal
From the start of the revised timetable on 14 March 2020, the 251 series sets were replaced by new E261 series sets on services between Tokyo and Izukyu-Shimoda, with the Super View Odoriko brand being replaced by new ultra-deluxe Saphir Odoriko services. The last 251 series Super View Odoriko limited express run took place on 13 March 2020. After their withdrawal, the trains were transferred to Nagano General Rolling Stock Center for scrapping. No 251 series cars have been preserved.
References
References
- (2009). "Jēāru zensharyō handobukku: Rail Magazine 2009". Neko Publishing.
- Kotsu Shimbunsha. (May 2010)
- Saka. Masahiro. Tetsudō Daiya Jōhō Magazine. (March 2014)
- Kousai Shuppansha. (May 1997)
- link. (29 May 2012). Japan Railfan Club
- [[Japan Railfan Magazine]]. (February 2013)
- (29 January 2022). "あぁ~残念! 博物館入りすることなく廃車に 悲運なJR東日本の車両3選". Mediavague Co., ltd..
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