The was a commuter
electric multiple unit
An electric multiple unit or EMU is a multiple-unit train consisting of self-propelled carriages using electricity as the motive power. An EMU requires no separate locomotive, as electric traction motors are incorporated within one or a numbe ...
(EMU) train type operated by the private railway operator
Tokyu Corporation
The is a Japanese multinational ''keiretsu'' ( conglomerate) holding company headquartered in Shibuya, Tokyo. Its main operation is , a wholly owned subsidiary operating railways in the Greater Tokyo Area.
History
The oldest predecessor ...
in Japan from 1 May 1986 until 10 February 2015. They were all rebuilt from
7200 series trains dating from 1967 to 1972.
Design
Cars were long, all made of
stainless steel
Stainless steel is an alloy of iron that is resistant to rusting and corrosion. It contains at least 11% chromium and may contain elements such as carbon, other nonmetals and metals to obtain other desired properties. Stainless steel's corros ...
, with longitudinal seating. Two three-car sets were formed in 1986, followed by a third set in 1990.
Operations
These trains initially operated on the
Mekama Line and
Ōimachi Line. They were later concentrated on the
Ikegami Line
The is a railway line operated by the private railway operator Tokyu Corporation. It runs through Tokyo, extending from Gotanda Station in Shinagawa to Kamata Station in Ōta.
New three-car 7000 series EMUs were introduced in December 2007, ...
and used with the
7200 series. The 7600 series trains were used on the
Tamagawa Line and
Ikegami Line
The is a railway line operated by the private railway operator Tokyu Corporation. It runs through Tokyo, extending from Gotanda Station in Shinagawa to Kamata Station in Ōta.
New three-car 7000 series EMUs were introduced in December 2007, ...
. A special farewell event for the 7600 series was held on 7 February 2015,
and they were finally withdrawn on 10 February the same year. No 7600 series cars have been preserved.
Formations
As of 1 April 2014, two three-car sets were in service, formed as shown below, with two motored ("M") cars and one non-powered trailer ("T") car, and car 1 at the Gotanda/Tamagawa end.
Car 2 had two lozenge-type
pantographs
A pantograph (, from their original use for copying writing) is a mechanical linkage connected in a manner based on parallelograms so that the movement of one pen, in tracing an image, produces identical movements in a second pen. If a line dr ...
.
Livery variations
From November 2014, set 7601 was returned to service after overhaul in the plain unpainted stainless steel livery formerly carried by the 7200 series trains.
File:Tokyu_7600_classic.JPG, Set 7601 in unpainted stainless steel livery
References
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Electric multiple units of Japan
7600 series
Train-related introductions in 1986
1500 V DC multiple units of Japan