Shin-Keisei Electric Railway
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Native name
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新京成電鉄株式会社 |
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Public KK (TYO: 9014) | |
Industry | Private railroad |
Founded | October 23, 1946 |
Headquarters | Kunugiyama, Kamagaya, Chiba, Japan |
Key people
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Takayoshi Kasai (President) |
Number of employees
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460 (2015) |
Parent | Keisei Electric Railway |
Subsidiaries | Funabashi Shin-Keisei Bus Matsudo Shin-Keisei Bus |
Website | www |
The Shin-Keisei Electric Railway (新京成電鉄 Shin-Keisei Dentetsu?) is a private railway in Chiba Prefecture, Japan. It connects Narashino and Matsudo. It is a subsidiary of Keisei Electric Railway.
It has the following bus company subsidiaries.
- Funabashi Shin-Keisei Bus
- Matsudo Shin-Keisei Bus
Lines
The company operates one line, the 26.5 km Shin-Keisei Line, between Matsudo and Keisei Tsudanuma.
Rolling stock
- 8000 series (since 1978)
- 8800 series (since 1986)
- 8900 series (since 1993)
- N800 series (since 2005)[1]
All trains are based at Kunugiyama and Tsudanuma Depots.
Former rolling stock
- 800 series (1971 - July 2010)
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Shin-Keise Type 800.JPG
Shin-Keisei 800 series
History
After World War II, the ownership of the right-of-way of an uncompleted Imperial Japanese Army military railway line was transferred to Keisei.[citation needed] Shin-Keisei was established as a subsidiary of Keisei on 23 October 1946 to construct and operate the line.[2] The first section of the line, 2.5 km from Shin-Tsudanuma to Yakuendai, was opened on 27 December 1947, with a track gauge of 1,067 mm (3 ft 6 in) and electrified at 1,500 V DC overhead.[2] The line was regauged to 1,372 mm (4 ft 6 in) in October 1953, and the entire line was completed as a single-track line by 21 April 1955.[2] In August 1959, the line was again regauged, this time to 1,435 mm (4 ft 8 1⁄2 in) to match the standard gauge used by Keisei Electric Railway.[2]
In June 2014, the company unveiled a new corporate image with a new corporate logo and "gentle pink" corporate colour scheme and train livery. The company's entire fleet of trains is scheduled to be reliveried in the new colour scheme, with the first train, an 8800 series set entering service from 29 August 2014.[3]
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