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The Taiwan Railway EMU100 series was a set of rail cars fabricated by British Rail Engineering Limited and the
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in 1976 that has operated in Taiwan. The
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(EMU) fleet entered full squadron service in 1979, and was withdrawn from service in 2009. This class of railcars were the first to operate on the electric ''
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''. Due to the unit's British origin, rail buffs have variously nicknamed them "British Girl", "British Lady", or "British Grandma" ().


Background

In the early 1970s, the
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Electrification Scheme was already planned. Taiwan Railways had ordered 13 five-car
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sets from England's British Rail Engineering Limited (BREL) and
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. Identified as the Taiwan Railways EMU100 series, the set included driving power coach 50EP100, motor coach 55EM100, two trailers 40ET100, and
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40ED100. Based on the British Rail Mark 2 design, they were built at British Rail Engineering Limited's
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in 1977/78. Throughout 1978 the sets were delivered to Taiwan for testing and acceptance. Although full service was inaugurated on 15 August 1978, within a month the EMU100 units had been temporarily sidelined due to air conditioning trouble and various component issues. The 50-ton motor power coach (50EP100), which contained the 25 kV AC main
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, was too heavy and caused
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suspension stress issues, and was a safety concern when operating at high speeds. After four month of intensive troubleshooting involving TRA Mechanical section and the original equipment manufacturers, the vehicles were re-launched on 2 January 1979 in revenue passenger service. It was not until 1 July 1979, when the West Coast Mainline Electrification Project had reached substantial completion throughout its entire project length, that Tzu-Chiang was able to reach its full potential of operating at . Taking 4 hours and 10 minutes between Taipei and Kaohsiung, the EMU100 broke prior service speed records set by the ''White Steel Train'' DR2700 diesel multiple unit operating as the '' Kuang-Hwa Express'', and became TRA's newest-generation premier express. After 30 years of service, the EMU100 series was withdrawn from regular commercial service in 2009. It has been used on special occasions since.


Specifications and Construction


Trainsets

The EMU100 type were marshalled in units of five cars, and the motor to trailer ratio is 1M4T. Typically, two sets were coupled to form a train consisting of ten cars. During the new lunar year holiday period and other times of peak travel demand, EMU100 could be worked as a consist of three units (total of 15 coaches) per train. The vehicle formation was normally as follows: Driving Power Car (EP100 type), Motor Car (EM100 type), two Trailer Cars (ET100 type), and Driving Trailer Car (ED100 type). The traction motors are only equipped on the EM100 type, but it receives its power from the adjacent EP100 car. The ED100-end is normally considered the "front end", with the EP100 end being the "rear end". However, as it is a multiple unit trainset with cabs at both ends, there is no important distinction between front and rear in normal operations. The EMU100 was the only distributed power unit in Taiwan Railways that were formed in five car sets. Other EMUs utilized for Tzu Chiang Tokkyu (such as the EMU200 and
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were formed of three car sets, and the commuter EMUs (like
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) were formed of four car sets. This motor-to-trailer ratio of 1M4T historically was a challenge on the old alignment of the Taiwan
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.


Carbody

The car body of EMU100 is made of carbon steel, and the appearance of the car body adopts the arc design of the British Rail Mk.II intercity train. The vehicle was livered with British Standard colours: CREAM (colour code BS 381C-352), LIGHT STONE (colour code BS 381C-361) and KASHMIR (colour code BS 4800 08 C37) in a "dumbbell" or "dogbone" design (see vehicle side profile). After the occurrence of Touqianxi level-crossing accident, Taiwan Railway changed the front of the car to orange and yellow warning colours (locally known as "owl colours") to remind pedestrians and vehicles ahead to pay attention and not to attempt to cross tracks when the crossing lights are activated. Later, the EMU200 and
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continued to use the same general livery scheme. For a special event on August 15, 2009, Taiwan Railways restored two EMU100 trainsets to their original livery. Each car was provided with one set of doors, using manual folding doors. To evacuate passengers in the event of an emergency, EMU100 was also equipped with an emergency exit door on each side of the front end of the passenger compartment. The air conditioning system was installed next to the passage on the end face of one side of the coach. Due to the long dwell time from passengers getting on and off the train with a single door and the large amount of space occupied by the floor-mounted integral air-conditioning unit, all types of electric trains introduced by Taiwan Railway subsequently have had modular air-conditioning installed on the roof. EMU100 became the only EMU train in Taiwan Railways with integral air conditioners units installed at the end of the carriage, a design that was traditional to Taiwan Railway's hauled coaching stock of that period.


Passenger Cabin

The reclining seats were made by the French company La Compagnie, with a 2+2 seat configuration per row, the seat pitch was , and the seat angle and rotation could be adjusted by the user. After later general overhauls and modifications, the seat covers were gradually changed to a blue velvet fabric. There was an attendant call light above the seat, which was designed for calling a service attendant back when they were assigned to train service. With the rationalization of the on-board service personnel on the Taiwan Railway, the call light feature was disabled and taken out of use. Later, on July 6, 1991, Taiwan Railway tried to launch a business class service similar to Japan's Green Car, and selected 3 ET100-type trailers for conversion to wider seats, and adopted a seat configuration of 2+1 per row. A public telephone was also installed at the same time. The ticket rate was set at 2.68 yuan per kilometer (the comparable rate for Tzu Chiang Tokkyu was 1.89 yuan per km at that time). As a special promotion, the fare from Taipei to Kaohsiung was set at 999 yuan. However, due to poor operational performance (it was not well-patronized), the business class trial service was terminated on March 31, 1992 and the ET100 vehicles were converted back to the original configuration. The various Tzu Chiang Tokkyu trains purchased by the Taiwan Railways subsequent to the EMU100 were not generally regarded as quite as comfortable or luxurious as the EMU100. At that time, Taiwan Railway was in the process of slowly metamorphosing from a premium intercity service to mass transportation. File:TRA EMU100 ET102 inside.jpg, Passenger cabin interior File:TRA EMU100 ET102 seat.jpg, Production seat (post-overhaul) File:TRA EMU100 ET102-seat.jpg, Back of the seats, with footstep


Traction Equipment

The traction and transformer/power train equipment of EMU100 was manufactured by British General Electric Company (GEC). The four traction motors on the EM100 car provided a total power output of . Due to challenging terrain or traction equipment failure, EMU100 in later years often needed to be pushed by auxiliary pusher locomotives. Later, when the
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and EMU300 were introduced, this issue was taken into account in the design and it was changed to a 2M1T configuration. The electric train supply (hotel power) was provided by an onboard motor alternator set (MA-set) on the EP100 car, which provided the power required for the air conditioners and lights. The cross-arm type (diamond-shaped) pantograph made by AEI (
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) was used at the time of introduction. Due to the difficulty of maintenance, it was gradually changed to single-arm type pantograph since the year 2000.


Bogies and Brakes

The EMU100 utilizes the BR BX1 bogie manufactured by British Rail Engineering Limited (BREL). The first layer of suspension adopts the British Chevron Rubber Spring, and the second layer of suspension is the air spring. To prevent vehicle sway and bogie hunting, the bogies are equipped with sway dampers. The EMU100 is fitted with an electro-pneumatic braking (EPB) system manufactured by the Westinghouse Air Brake Company (WABCO). The EBP works in conjunction with rheostatic braking provided by the traction motors in a blended configuration.


Train Control Devices

When the EMU100 railway safety device was first introduced, it was equipped with Automatic Train Alerting Device (AWS) and Automatic Train Stopping Device (ATS-SN and ATS-P). In 2006, the automatic train protection system (ATP) made by Bombardier was introduced, equivalent to
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Level 1 Specification ) referred to as ERTMS' ''is the European railway security device which incorporates the European Train Control System (ETCS). The mobile wireless radio ( cab to shore radio) was installed at the same time, and the original automatic train stop devices were removed. File:EMU100 Driving Cab Interior EP108 Qidu Station.jpg, EMU100 Ziqiang Electric Combined Vehicle EP108 Driving Electric Vehicle Cab File:EMU100 Brake Equipment Detail EP101 DSC 0887.jpg, EP101 Brake Equipment Detail File:EMU100 Breaker Panel EP101 DSC 0886.jpg, Low Voltage GEC (General Electric Company) Breaker Panel for EP101 Car


Unusual Vehicle Consists

For one EP100-type vehicle, the EP112, because several of the ED100-type was written-off after level crossing accidents, the pantograph of EP112 was removed and the number was changed to 50EPD112, allowing EPD112 to be marshalled in place of one of the scrapped ED100-type trailers. In 2009, in order to commemorate EMU100 being withdrawn from the regular service, the four cars 50EP108, 50EP111, 40ED105, and 40ED106 were painted with the original livery, without the "owl" warning stripes.


Picture Gallery

File:EMU100 Arrived at Shengxing Station.jpg, EMU100 assaulting the Shenghsing summit File:15 Cars EMU100 Dapartured from Old Banqiao Station.jpg, 3 sets 15 cars starting from the Banqiao surface station File:EMU100 in West-Trunk Line Ershui~Linnei.jpg, Dual-arm pantograph EMU100 with assisting locomotive File:EMU100 & E338.jpg, EMU100 with assisting locomotive E338 File:TRA EMU100 across Platform 2, Sike Station 20090520.jpg, EMU100 across platform 2 at Sike station File:TRA_EMU100_at_Qidu_Station.jpg, EMU100 at Qidu station File:2011-03-10 British Lady in 7776 Cruise Train.JPG, EMU100 with around-island relay entering Hwalien station File:EMU100 Original Paint EP108 Qidu DSC 0935.jpg, EP108 with original livery with assisting locomotive E308 File:Shinano Railway 115 Tze-Chiang Limited Express 20181124.jpg, EMU100 livery exchange with Japan Shinano Railway 115-series File:車廂土地公廟.jpg, earth-ground-God temple made from EMU100 carbody File:EMU100 in Keelung.jpg, EMU100 on yellow duck festival extra train duty at Keelung File:EMU100 in Shulin.jpg, Yellow duck festival extra train at Shulin File:EMU100 Chartered Train in Qidu.jpg, EMU100 chartered train at Qidu station File:EMU100 & Puyuma in Yilan.jpg, EMU100 (left) with its replacement tilting Puyuma TEMU2000 (right) File:EMU100 & Taroko in Yilan.jpg, EMU100 with high-speed tilting Taroko TEMU1000 (right) File:The 40th Anniversary of EMU100 Chartered Train in Luye.jpg, EMU100 40-year Anniversary train File:EMU100 Departed from Luye.jpg, EMU100 departing from Luye station File:EMU100 & DR3100 in Taitung.jpg, EMU100 in Taitung with newest DMU DR3100 type (right) File:TRA_EMU100_at_Taipei_Station_20120722.jpg, EMU100 in the underground Taipei Main Station


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