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The is a DC tilting electric multiple unit (EMU) train operated by the East Japan Railway Company (JR East) in Japan on limited express services on the Chuo Main Line since December 2017. A pre-series train, consisting of one nine-car set (set S101) and one three-car set (set S201), was delivered in July 2015 for performance testing. These trains replaced the older
E351 series The was a Tilting train, tilting electric multiple unit (EMU) train type operated by East Japan Railway Company (JR East) on Chuo Main Line ''Azusa (train), Super Azusa'' limited express services in Japan from 1993 to 2018. First introduced in ...
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) limited express services on the Chuo Main Line between in Tokyo and in Nagano Prefecture. Originally intended to enter revenue service in spring 2016, the first trains entered service on 23 December 2017.


Design

The exterior styling was overseen by the industrial design firm
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. Like the E351 series trains which they are scheduled to replace, the new E353 series trains incorporate tilting technology to allow faster speeds around curves. The trains use a pneumatic tilt system (instead of the pendulum system used in the older trains) and an active suspension to reduce tilt times and help reduce motion sickness in passengers. The train features a database of curves along the line, allowing the train to begin tilting before reaching the curve. The pre-series train also had dampers installed between the cars to reduce vibrations, but this feature was discontinued on the subsequent production trainsets. Maximum operating speed is . To reduce any step up from station platforms, the train floor height is , 10 mm lower than on
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and E657 series trains. File:E353 S101 S201 Jimmuji 20150725.JPG, Closeup of the gangway connection between sets S101 (left) and S201 (right) in July 2015 File:E353 series MoHa E353-1 pantograph Kami-Suwa Station 20150729.JPG, The PS39 single-arm pantograph on MoHa E353-1 (car 10) in July 2015


Bogies

The trains use bolsterless bogies developed from those used on earlier E259 series and E657 series trains. Motored bogies with capability for retrofitting anti-oscillation equipment (rear bogies on car 1 and 3) are designated DT81, motored bogies equipped anti-roll devices (cars 2, 5, 7, and 10) are designated DT82, and motor bogies not equipped with either (cars 6 and 11) are designated DT81A. Non-powered (trailer) bogies are designated TR265, and are equipped with a parking brake and capability for retrofitting anti-oscillation equipment, but those not equipped with a parking brake (rear bogies on cars 4 and 14, and both bogies on car 9) are designated TR265A, and those on car 8, which not equipped with either are designated TR265B.


Formations

Trains consist of a nine-car main set (with five cars motored), numbered S101 onward, and a three-car add-on set, numbered S201 onward, with car 1 at the southern (Shinjuku) end as follows. File:E353 series S201 KuMoHa E353-1 (car 1) Matsumoto Station 20150729.JPG, KuMoHa E353-1 (car 1) File:E353 series S201 MoHa E353-1001 (car 2) Matsumoto Station 20150729.JPG, MoHa E353-1001 (car 2) File:E353 series S201 KuMoHa E352-1 (car 3) Matsumoto Station 20150729.JPG, KuMoHa E352-1 (car 3) File:E353 series S101 KuHa E353-1 (car 4) Matsumoto Station 20150729.JPG, KuHa E353-1 (car 4) File:E353 series S101 MoHa E353-501 (car 5) Matsumoto Station 20150729.JPG, MoHa E353-501 (car 5) File:E353 series S101 MoHa E352-501 (car 6) Matsumoto Station 20150729.JPG, MoHa E352-501 (car 6) File:E353 series S101 MoHa E353-2001 (car 7) Matsumoto Station 20150729.JPG, MoHa E353-2001 (car 7) File:E353 series S101 SaHa E353-1 (car 8) Matsumoto Station 20150729.JPG, SaHa E353-1 (car 8) File:E353 series S101 SaRo E353-1 (car 9) Matsumoto Station 20150729.JPG, SaRo E353-1 (car 9) File:E353 series S101 MoHa E353-1 (car 10) Matsumoto Station 20150729.JPG, MoHa E353-1 (car 10) File:E353 series S101 MoHa E352-1 (car 11) Matsumoto Station 20150729.JPG, MoHa E352-1 (car 11) File:E353 series S101 KuHa E352-1 (car 12) Matsumoto Station 20150729.JPG, KuHa E352-1 (car 12) Cars 2 and 5 each have two single-arm pantographs (only one is normally used), and cars 7 and 10 each have one. Cars 1 and 3 each have only one motored bogie (at the inner ends).


Interior

Green car (first class) accommodation is in 2+2 abreast configuration with a seat pitch of . The wine red seat covers are intended to create subdued atmosphere. Standard class is also arranged 2+2 with a seat pitch of , compared to for ''Super Azusa'' E351 series trains. The pale blue seat covers are intended to evoke images of the Azusa River, after which the train service was named. AC power outlets are provided at each seat. The trains include
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toilets and security cameras. LED lighting is used on these trains, for the first time on JR East limited express rolling stock. While not initially included in the pre-series train, luggage racks are installed in cars 1, 3, 5, 7, 9, 10, and 12. Inside, the floors feature rubber coverings to reduce the noise of footsteps. Individual seat numbers are written in braille and each seat has an individual air diffuser for passenger comfort. The cars also feature air purifiers using ozone to reduce unpleasant odors. File:E353 series economy car interior.jpg, The interior of an ordinary-class car in January 2018 File:E353 series economy car outlet.jpg, AC power outlets inside an ordinary-class car in January 2018 File:E353 series green car interior.jpg, The interior of a Green car in January 2018


Toilets

Cars 1, 2, 4, 6, 8, 9, and 11 have toilet facilities as follows.


History

Details of the new trains on order were first officially announced by JR East in February 2014. The first trainset, consisting of one nine-car and one three-car set, was delivered from the
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(J-TREC) factory in Yokohama to Matsumoto Depot in July 2015. Mainline test running started on 29 July 2015. The pre-series train was formally shown off to the media on 2 August 2015. , the train was still undergoing test running. In October 2017, JR East announced that the first trains would enter revenue service on ''Super Azusa'' services from 23 December 2017, by which date three pairs of (9+3-car) trainsets would be available. The trains were awarded the 2018
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by the Japan Railfan Club. From the start of the revised timetable on 17 March 2018, all ''Super Azusa'' services will be operated by E353 series trains, and over the following two years, the E257 series trainsets used on ''Azusa'' and '' Kaiji'' services are also scheduled to be replaced by E353 series trains.


Build details

The manufacturer and delivery dates for the fleet are as shown below.


References


External links


JR East press release announcing new trains

E353 series design details on Ken Okuyama Design website
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