Odakyu 5200 Series
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(EMU) train type operated by the private railway operator
Odakyu Electric Railway , commonly known as Odakyū, is a major railway company based in Tokyo, Japan, best known for its ''Romancecar'' series of limited express trains from Tokyo to Odawara, Enoshima, Tama New Town, and Hakone. The Odakyu Electric Railway Company fo ...
in Japan from November 1969 until March 2012.


Formation

Trains were formed as 4- and 6-car sets as shown below.


4-car sets

The M1 and M2 cars each had one single-arm pantograph.


6-car sets

The M2 and M4 cars each had one single-arm pantograph.


Interior

File:Inside of OER 5000.jpg, Interior view of 5000 series (4-car set), February 2008 File:Inside of OER 5200.jpg, Interior view of 5200 series (6-car set), June 2009 File:Luggage Rack OER 5000 2.jpg, Luggage rack of 5000 series, March 2012


History

The 5000 series was introduced from 1969, with a total of 15 sets (60 vehicles) built. These were augmented from 1978 by 20 6-car sets (120 vehicles), classified as 5200 series. Traction motors as well as control device were built by
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. 4+6-car formations were gradually replaced by new
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sets, and the 6-car sets were withdrawn following the last day of operations on 30 January 2011. The remaining 4-car sets were withdrawn on 16 March 2012.


References


External links


Odakyu "last running" site
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