207 series

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207 series
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207 series in revised livery, March 2008
In service 1991–Present
Manufacturer JR West Gotō Works, Hitachi, Kawasaki Heavy Industries, Kinki Sharyo
Replaced 103 series, 223 series
Constructed 1991–2003
Refurbishment 2014–
Number built 484 vehicles
Number in service 477 vehicles
Number scrapped 4 vehicles (set Z16, accident damage)
Formation 3/4 and 7 (Pre-series set) cars per trainset
Fleet numbers F1 (Prototype), Z1–Z15, Z17–Z23, H1–H16, T1–T30, S1–S67
Operator(s) JR West
Depot(s) Aboshi
Line(s) served Tōkaidō Main Line, Sanyo Main Line, Kosei Line, Fukuchiyama Line, JR Tōzai Line, Katamachi Line, Osaka Higashi Line, Yamatoji Line, Wadamisaki Line
Specifications
Car body construction Stainless steel
Car length 20,000 mm (65 ft 7 in)
Width 2,950 mm (9 ft 8 in)
Doors 4 pairs per side
Maximum speed 120 km/h (75 mph)
Traction system Variable frequency
Thyristor Chopper + 3-step Power-Transhister (207-0 series)
3-level GTO (207-1000 siries)
3-level IGBT (207-2000 siries)
Acceleration 2.7 km/h/s
Deceleration 3.5 km/h/s (4.2 km/h/s for emergency brake)
Electric system(s) 1,500 V DC
Current collection method WPS22A scissors-type pantograph
Braking system(s) Regenerative brake, electronically controlled pneumatic brakes, snow-resistant brake
Safety system(s) ATS-SW, ATS-P
Track gauge 1,067 mm (3 ft 6 in)

The 207 series (207系?) is a commuter electric multiple unit (EMU) train type operated by West Japan Railway Company (JR West) in the Kansai Region of Japan since 1991.

This EMU was introduced in 1991 to replace ageing 103 series EMUs operating on the Fukuchiyama Line and the Katamachi Line.

This train bears no relation to the 207 series built by JNR and operated by JR East until 2009.[1]

Manufacture

The trains were built jointly by Hitachi, JR West (Goto Factory), Kinki Sharyo, and Kawasaki Heavy Industries.[2]

Variants

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207 series in original livery, October 2005. This livery was changed after the Amagasaki rail crash.
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The first refurbished set, Z22, October 2014
  • 207-0 series (manufactured 1991-1994)
  • 207-500/1500 series (converted from former 207-0 and 207-1000 series trains in 1996)
  • 207-1000 series (manufactured 1994-1997)
  • 207-2000 series (manufactured 1997-2003)

Operations

Formations

207-0 series

7-car set (Pre-series set)

Car No. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7
Designation T'c M1 T T M2 M1 Tc
Numbering KuHa 206 MoHa 207 SaHa 207 Saha 207 MoHa 206 MoHa 207 KuHa 207

4-car sets

Car No. 1 2 3 4
Designation T'c M2 M1 Tc
Numbering KuHa 206 MoHa 206 MoHa 207 KuHa 207
Designation T'c M2 M1 Tc
Numbering KuHa 206 MoHa 207-1500 MoHa 207-500 KuHa 207

207-1000, 207-2000 series

4-car sets

Car No. 1 2 3 4
Designation T'c M T1 Mc
Numbering KuHa 206-1000 MoHa 207-1000 SaHa 207-1100 KuMoHa 207-1000
Designation T'c M T Mc
Numbering KuHa 206-1000 MoHa 207-1000 SaHa 207-1000 KuMoHa 207-1000
Designation T'c M T Mc
Numbering KuHa 206-2000 MoHa 207-2000 SaHa 207-2000 KuMoHa 207-2000

3-car sets

Car No. 1 2 3
Designation T'c T Mc
Numbering KuHa 206-1000 SaHa 207-1000 KuMoHa 207-1000
Designation T'c T Mc
Numbering KuHa 206-2000 SaHa 207-2000 KuMoHa 207-2000

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References

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