Meitetsu 1200 series

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The Meitetsu 1200 series (名鉄1200系) is an electric multiple unit (EMU) type operated by the private railway operator Nagoya Railroad (Meitetsu) in Japan since 1988.[2] The trains consist of two limited express style 1000 series (or 1030 series) cars and four commuter style 1200 series (or 1230 series) cars.

In service1988 (1988)–Present
ManufacturerNippon Sharyo
Family namePanorama Super
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Meitetsu 1200 series
A Meitetsu 1200 series train
6-car 1200 series set 1115 in July 2009
In service1988 (1988)–Present
ManufacturerNippon Sharyo
Family namePanorama Super
ReplacedMeitetsu 7000 series[1]
Constructed1988–1997
Refurbished2015–2019
Scrapped2007–
Number in service90 vehicles (15 sets) (as of 1 April 2015)
Number scrapped60 vehicles (15 sets)
Formation6 cars per set (originally 4 cars)
Fleet numbers1011–1016, 1111–1116, 1131–1133
OperatorMeitetsu
Specifications
Maximum speed120 km/h (75 mph)
Traction systemField chopper control
Electric system1,500 V DC
Current collectionOverhead catenary
Safety systemsMeitetsu ATS, dead man's switch
Track gauge1,067 mm (3 ft 6 in)
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Formations

As of 1 April 2015, the fleet consists of 12 six-car 1000/1200 series sets and three six-car 1030/1230 series sets, formed as follows.[3] Four-car 1000 series sets formed of only limited express style cars also previously operated.[4]

1000/1200 series sets 1011-1016

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Car No.123456
Designation Tc1M2M1'TM2'Mc1
Numbering 101x106x126x121x146x141x
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  • Cars 2, 3, and 5 each have one lozenge-type pantograph.[3]
  • Car 3 has a toilet.[3]
  • Car 4 is designated as a mildly air-conditioned car.[3]

1000/1200 series sets 1111-1116

The 1200 series end of set 1112 in November 2008
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Car No.123456
Designation Tc2M1M2TM2'Mc1
Numbering 111x116x136x131x156x151x
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  • Cars 2, 3, and 5 each have one lozenge-type pantograph.[3]
  • Car 2 has a toilet.[3]
  • Car 4 is designated as a mildly air-conditioned car.[3]

1030/1230 series sets 1131-1133

1030/1230 series set 1132 in August 2009
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Car No.123456
Designation Mc1M2M1'M2'M1Mc2
Numbering 113x118x138x133x158x153x
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  • Cars 2, 4, and 6 each had one lozenge-type pantograph.[3]
  • Car 2 had a toilet.[3]
  • Car 4 was designated as a mildly air-conditioned car.[3]

Original 1000 series 4-car sets

Four-car set 1001 in April 2009

The original four-car 1000 series sets were formed as follows.[4] These were removed from regular service in December 2008, and all withdrawn by April 2009.[5]

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Car No.1234
Designation Tc1M2M1Tc2
Numbering 10xx11xx
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  • Cars 2 and 3 each had one lozenge-type pantograph.[4]

Interior

The 1000 and 1030 series cars have unidirectional reclining seating with a seat pitch of 1,000 mm (39 in), while the 1200 and 1230 series cars have flip-over transverse seating.[2]

History

The 1000 series trains were first introduced in 1988, as four-car sets formed entirely of limited express style cars.[2] Between 1991 and 1992, six of the four-car sets (1011 to 1016) were split up and combined with four 1200 series commuter style cars to create new six-car 1000/1200 series mixed sets.[2]

The sole 1380 series set, 1384, in July 2009

In 1992, four more six-car sets were built, reusing electrical equipment from withdrawn 7500 series "Panorama Car" EMU cars, and classified 1030/1230 series.[2] These sets differed from the earlier 1000/1200 series trainsets in having all cars motored.[2] Set 1134 was converted to become a four-car 1380 series commuter set in 2002 after the limited express (1030 series) cars sustained collision damage and had to be scrapped.[2]

From 2015, the designation for the trains was standardized to simply "1200 series".[6]

Withdrawal

The remaining four-car sets were removed from regular service from the start of the timetable revision on 27 December 2008.[5] Set 1001 was used on a special farewell run on 18 April 2009.[5] Some of the electrical equipment from these sets being reused in 5000 series commuter EMUs.[2]

The 1030 series was also discontinued when the last functioning 1030 series set (1131) was removed from service on 18 March 2019 after the refurbishment of all other 1200 series sets was finished that same year.[7]

Refurbishment

From fiscal 2015, three 6-car 1200 series sets (18 vehicles) are scheduled to be refurbished with new interiors and exterior livery.[6] The first set treated, 1112, was unveiled in August 2015.[8] Refurbishment work includes replacing the original "Panorama Super" headboard panel with a colour LED destination indicator, and a new livery similar to that carried by the 2200 series trains.[6]

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