Choshi Electric Railway 700 Series
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(EMU) train type operated by the
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, Japan, between 1978 and 2010. The two single cars were converted from former
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MoHa 50 EMU cars, which were built in 1942.


Build details

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Operation

The two DeHa 700 cars were not able to operate in multiple with other types on the railway, but were often used running together in multiple on rush-hour services.


Interior

The trains had longitudinal seating, and were not air-conditioned, using ceiling-mounted fans. DeHa 701 was equipped with fare collection boxes at each end for ''wanman'' driver only operation. File:Blinds of an old train,Choshi-city,Japan.JPG, Wooden slat blinds in a 700 series car, May 2009


History

Two 1942-vintage MoHa 50 EMU cars, MoHa 51 and MoHa 52, were purchased from
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, and were modified at
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's workshops in
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in 1978, becoming DeHa 701 and DeHa 702 respectively. The MoHa 50 EMU cars themselves used the bogies and electrical equipment from former wooden-bodied DeYuWa 101 and 102 mail EMU cars built in March 1928 by Kawasaki Dockyard Co., Ltd. The MoHa 50 cars were originally built as single-cars, but had one cab end removed in 1961. The second cab ends were reinstated on conversion for use on the Choshi Electric Railway. The cars entered revenue service on the Choshi Electric Railway from 5 April 1978. In 1981,
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rode on both DeHa 701 and DeHa 702 with friends on a trip from Choshi to Tokawa on 6 December 1981 while he was studying at
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in Tokyo. In September 1990, both cars were repainted into the new standard livery of dark brown and red. DeHa 701 was repainted into a promotional yellow livery in June 1994, and "couple seats" were provided together with heart-shaped
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television programme. It was modified for driver only operation in December 1994. On 24 June 1995, DeHa 701 was involved in a head-on collision north of Kasagami-Kurohae Station when it hit DeHa 1001 on an up (Chōshi-bound) service. Both cars sustained front-end damage. DeHa 701 was returned to service in April 1996 following repairs and repainting back into the new standard livery of dark brown and red. In November 2007, DeHa 702 was repainted into the 1950s livery of sky blue and pale grey. This car was not modified for driver only operation, and was thus limited to use as a second car to lengthen busier services or for tour groups. File:Choshi701-1983.jpg, DeHa 701 in original livery, April 1983 File:Choshi Electric Railway deha701.jpg, DeHa 701 in "new" Choshi Electric Railway livery, March 2010 File:Choshi Dentetsu702.jpg, DeHa 702 in 1950s livery, March 2008 File:Choshi-Dentetsu702.jpg, DeHa 702 in 1950s livery, March 2008


Withdrawal and preservation

DeHa 702 was withdrawn from service in January 2010, and DeHa 701 was withdrawn after its final day of operation on 23 September 2010. In November 2011, the two cars were moved to the Isumi Poppo-no-oka farm shop in Isumi, Chiba, where they were restored and repainted for use as shop facilities selling local produce and souvenirs, open to the public from 16 December 2011. File:Choshi Dentetsu DeHa 701 Poppo-no-oka 20120115.JPG, DeHa 701 preserved in Isumi, Chiba, January 2012 File:Choshi Dentetsu DeHa 702 Poppo-no-oka 20120115.JPG, DeHa 702 preserved in Isumi, Chiba, January 2012


References


External links


Choshi Electric Railway rolling stock profiles

Keiran Farm website – preservation site of both cars
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