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281 series

Japanese train type


Japanese train type

FieldValue
background#00568F
name281 series
imageJR West 281 Haruka.jpg
imagesize300px
captionA 281 series train
manufacturerKawasaki Heavy Industries, Kinki Sharyo
familyHaruka
yearconstruction1994–1995
yearservice4 September 1994
numberbuilt63 vehicles
numberservice63 vehicles
formation6/3 cars per trainset
fleetnumbersHA601 – HA609, HA631 – HA633
capacity258
operatorJR-West
depotsHineno
linesTokaido Main Line, Osaka Loop Line, Hanwa Line, Kansai Airport Line
carbodySteel
carlength20.74 m (end cars)
20 m (intermediate cars)
width2.92 m
height3.55 m
maxspeed130 km/h
acceleration1.8 km/h/s
tractionVariable frequency (3-level GTO)
electricsystem1,500 V DC overhead
collectionmethodWPS27D scissors-type pantograph
bogiesWDT55 (motored)
WTR239 (trailer)
brakesRegenerative brake, electronically controlled pneumatic brakes, snow-resistant brake
safetyATS-P, ATS-SW
multipleworking271 series
gauge

20 m (intermediate cars) WTR239 (trailer)

The 281 series is a DC electric multiple unit (EMU) train type operated by West Japan Railway Company (JR-West). Introduced on September 4, 1994, it is used exclusively for Kansai Airport Limited Express Haruka services to and from Kansai International Airport. Provisions are made for luggage racks and dedicated luggage room.

Design

Built jointly by Kinki Sharyo and Kawasaki Heavy Industries, the trains are used on the Haruka limited express service via the Kansai Airport Line in three- or six-car formations.

Formations

Sets are based at Hineno Depot, and are formed as shown below.

6-car sets

Car No.123456DesignationNumbering
TscMTT1MTc
KuRo 280MoHa 281SaHa 281SaHa 281-100MoHa 281KuHa 281

The MoHa 281 cars are each fitted with one WPS27D scissors-type pantograph.

3-car sets

Car No.789DesignationNumbering
TcT1Mc
KuHa 280SaHa 281-100KuMoHa 281

The KuMoHa 281 car is fitted with one WPS27D scissors-type pantograph.

Interior

File:JRW series281 ordinarycar-inside.jpg|281 series standard-class interior File:JRW series281 greencar-inside.jpg|281 series Green (first class) car interior

References

References

  1. Saka. Masahiro. Tetsudō Daiya Jōhō Magazine. (March 2014)
  2. JRR. (May 2012)
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