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(EMU) train type operated by the
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operator
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since 2002 on many of its commuter lines in the Tokyo area of Japan.


Design

First introduced in 2002, the design is based on the
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commuter train, also manufactured by Tokyu Car Corporation (now
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) in Yokohama, from which all cars in this series would be produced. All trains are equipped with interior LCD screens, displaying the station names, and automatic announcements in both Japanese and English. The 5000 series uses blue seat
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fabric, while the 5050 and 5080 series have red seat moquette. The design of the 5000 series was the basis for the later 6000 series and
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train types.


Driver's cab

All sets use the same driver's cab, with a gray color, and a single 'T' shaped brake and throttle controller. There are four throttle steps, and seven brake steps. The speedometers are equipped with ATC. To the right of the speedometer is an information screen, showing the run type (local, express, etc.), and information of the individual cars. This touch screen computer can also control interior temperature and lights. File:Tokyu-5000-cab.jpg, Driver's cab of the Tokyu 5000 series


Variants

* 5000 series: 10-car sets used on the
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since May 2002 * 5000 series: 8-car sets used on the
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* 5050 series: 8-car sets used on the Tokyu Toyoko Line * 5050-4000 series: 10-car sets used on Tokyu Toyoko Line inter-running services since September 2012 * 5080 series: 6-car sets used on the
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since March 2003 * Y500 series: 8-car sets used on
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/Tokyu Toyoko Line inter-running services since February 2004


5000 series

These are ten-car sets first introduced on the Den-en-toshi Line from May 2002. These sets are distinguished by a green stripe above the doors. The 5000 series is fitted with
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and Tobu ATS (TSP) in order to run through the
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, and onward over the
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to Tōbu-Dōbutsu-Kōen,
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to Kuki, and
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to Minami-Kurihashi. These sets are based at Tokyu's Nagatsuta depot, and are powered by
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motors with VVVF inverters. Initially six sets (5101–5106) were built between 2002 and 2003. Set 5101 was the prototype set and has slightly different dimensions (it is narrower than the other sets and has a slightly non-standard door spacing). Between 2005 and 2008, fourteen additional sets (5107–5117 and 5120–5122) were built with two six-door cars each (cars 5 and 8); sets 5117 and 5120–5122 were fully new built, while car 4 of sets 5107–5116 were surplus cars from sets 5102–5106, as two of their cars (5 and 8) were replaced with new six-door cars as well. Set 5122 never entered service on the Den-en-toshi Line. In early 2009, two additional sets (5118 and 5119) were built as 9-car sets (car 4 was missing, and cars 5 and 8 were six-door cars) but these also never entered into service. Between 2009 and 2010, a third six-door car (car 4) was added to sets 5104–5117 and 5120 (total 15 sets): three cars were new built and 12 were taken from other sets (two cars each from sets 5102, 5103, 5118, 5119, 5121, and 5122). Of the 15 surplus four-door cars created, four were used to return sets 5102 and 5103 to fully four-door sets, six were inserted into sets 5118, 5119, 5121, and 5122, and the remaining five cars were used in 5050 series sets 5170–5172. Meanwhile, sets 5118, 5119, 5121, and 5122 were reformed as eight car sets and transferred to the Tōyoko Line. As mentioned earlier, nine-car sets 5118 and 5119 each had of their two six-door cars removed and replaced with two four-door surplus cars, and ten-car sets 5121 and 5122 each had two six-door cars replaced with a single four-door surplus car. In addition, a motored four-door car from each set was removed, and used in 5050 series sets 5169 and 5172–5174. A total of 45 new four-door cars were built from December 2015 to replace the three six-door cars in sets 5104–5117 and 5120 to ensure uniform door-spacing ahead of the introduction of
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at Den-en-toshi Line stations from 2016. All six-door cars were replaced by the end of 2017. The new cars added incorporate a number of interior design improvements, including higher seat backs and headrests on some seats.


Operations


Formations

The sets are formed as follows.


Den-en-toshi Line set 5101

The M1 cars (5 and 9) are each fitted with two single-arm pantographs, and the M car (2) is fitted with one pantograph.


Den-en-toshi Line sets 5102 onward

The M1 cars (3 and 7) are each fitted with two single-arm pantographs, and the M car (9) is fitted with one pantograph.


Toyoko Line 8-car sets

The M1 cars (3 and 7) are each fitted with two single-arm pantographs.


Interior

File:Tokyu-5000-interior.jpg, 5000 series interior File:Inside-Tokyu5000-6door1.jpg, 5000 series 6-door car interior File:Tokyu5000-LCD10.jpg, Passenger information screen


Livery variations


All-over green

Toyoko Line eight-car set 5122 received an all-over green vinyl wrapping livery in September 2017 to mark the 90th anniversary of the opening of the Toyoko Line and recreating the appearance of the original 5000 series EMUs nicknamed "green frog" which formerly operated on the line. It is scheduled to carry this livery until the end of August 2018.


100th anniversary

From 10 April 2022, Toyoko Line 5050 series set 5151 received a special livery to commemorate the 100th anniversary of Tokyu Corporation's founding.


5050 series

These are eight-car sets introduced on the
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from April 2004. These sets are distinguished by a pink stripe above the doors. They are similar to the 5000 series, the only difference being that they have eight cars, and that they have the pink stripe instead of green. They are based at Motosumiyoshi Depot, and are capable of running through the
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. The 5050 series is notable as being the first type of train in the world to feature full-color
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destination indicators. Sets 5169–5174 each originally included one or two surplus 5000 series cars (5170–5172 had two surplus cars each, and the other sets had one); one car from sets 5169 and 5172–5174 were surplus motored cars with their pantographs and motored bogies temporarily removed, and were eventually replaced with new trailer cars while the motored cars were renumbered in the 4000 series. Set 5155 was withdrawn in July 2017 following accident damage sustained in 2014, while set 5156 was transferred to
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in 2018 and renumbered Y517 to replace set Y516 damaged in the same accident. New build sets 5177 and 5178 were built in 2016 and 2019 respectively as replacement trains. In 2020, set 5173 was reformed as a 10-car set and renumbered as set 4111. Furthermore, in 2022, set 5166 was reformed as a 10-car set and feature two Q-SEAT cars (numbered cars 4 and 5 within the set) in preparation of Q-SEAT service on the Toyoko Line. The set was renumbered to 4112. Following the completion of newly formed 4112, it was announced that three more sets (sets 5167-5169) will be reformed into 10-car trainsets for service on the Sotetsu-Tokyu Link. Once reformed, they will be numbered 4113-4115 respectively. The first "Q-Seat" cars entered service on the Toyoko Line on 24 October 2022; however full commencement of "Q-Seat" services will begin in February 2023.


Operations


Formation

Toyoko Line eight-car sets are formed as follows. The M1 cars (3 and 7) are each fitted with two single-arm pantographs.


Interior

File:Tokyu-5050-interior.jpg, 5050 series interior


Sustina prototype car

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is testing a prototype car based on the ''sustina'' design, as part of a Toyoko Line 5050 series set. The car, numbered 5576, is part of set 5176. File:Tokyu 5050 kei 5576 sustina vehicles toyoko line.JPG, ''Sustina'' car 5576 in September 2013 File:Tokyu 5050 kei 5576 sustina vehicles interior.JPG, Interior of the ''sustina'' car File:Tokyu 5050 kei 5576 sustina vehicles.JPG, Manufacturer's plate


5050-4000 series

New 5050-4000 series 10-car sets based on the 5050 series design were delivered from
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from April 2011, entering service from September 2012 ahead of the start of
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and
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inter-running services in March 2013.


Operations


Formations

The ten-car sets are formed as follows. The M1 and M1' cars each have two single-arm pantographs, and the M car is fitted with one. Cars 4601 to 4604 (included in sets 4101 to 4104 respectively) were renumbered from former 5050 series cars 5469, 5473, 5474, and 5472 (from sets 5169, 5173, 5174, and 5172 respectively), which were in turn from former Den-en-toshi Line 5000 series cars 5918, 5919, 5922, and 5921 (from sets 5118, 5119, 5122, and 5121 respectively); they are narrower and retain their original blue moquette seating.


Interior

File:Tokyu 5050-4000 4008 interior 20130725.JPG, Interior view of car 4008 in July 2013 File:Tokyu 5050-4000 4008 seat 20130725.JPG, 7-person bench seating in July 2013 File:Tokyu 5050-4000 4008 priority seat 20130725.JPG, Priority seating in car 4008 in July 2013 File:Tokyu 5050-4000 4908 wheelchair space 20130725.JPG, Wheelchair space in car 4908 File:Tokyu 4601 interior Kawagoeshi 20150611.JPG, The interior of car 4601 (formerly 5000 series car 5918) with original blue seating moquette File:Tokyu 5050kei4000bandai LCD.jpg, LCD passenger information screens above the doorways in December 2011


''Shibuya Hikarie''

Set number 4110 was delivered in April 2013 in a special ''Shibuya Hikarie'' body graphics and with modified interior to mark the first anniversary of Tokyu's "Shibuya Hikarie" development located above the newly expanded underground Shibuya Station. This trainset entered revenue service on 26 April 2013. It is the first 5050 series train to feature LED interior lighting, and has higher backed seating than regular trains, with grey seat backs in cars 1, 3, 8, and 10, brown seat backs in cars 2, 4, 6, and 9, and blue seat backs in cars 5 and 7. The train is equipped experimentally with free WiFi. One stanchion in the train features an embossed heart design as a whimsical way to brighten up commuters' journeys. File:Tokyu 4110 Shibuya Hikarie interior 20130502.JPG, Interior of car 4110 (car 1) File:Tokyu 5050-4000 4410 inside.jpg, Interior of car 4410 (car 4) File:Tokyu 5050-4000 4510 inside.jpg, Interior of car 4510 (car 5) File:Tokyu 4110 Shibuya Hikarie seating 20130502.JPG, Seating in car 4110 with grey seat backs File:Tokyu 4110 Shibuya Hikarie priority seating 20130502.JPG, Priority seating in car 4110 File:Tokyu 5050-4000 4110 Hikarie heart 20150129.JPG, The embossed heart design on one of the trains stanchions


History

Nine cars of the first set were delivered from
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's Yokohama factory to Tokyu's Nagatsuta Depot in
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between 29 and 31 March 2011. These cars were formed into a 10-car set with the inclusion of intermediate motor car 4601, renumbered from former 5050 series trailer car 5469, which was itself previously renumbered from motor car 5918. The second 10-car set was delivered from Tokyu Car in June 2011. Set 4101 entered revenue service on the Tokyu Toyoko Line from 9 September 2011, reduced to an 8-car formation. From 10 September 2012, 10-car 5050-4000 series sets entered revenue service on the
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(and
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) and
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, with inter-running through to the
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and
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. In July 2020, a former 8-car set built in 2010 (set 5173) was joined with two new cars (built in 2019) and reformed as 10-car set 4111. In July 2022, another former 8-car set 5166 was reformed into 10-car set 4112 with two new “Q-Seat” cars in preparation for reserved seating service on the Toyoko Line in 2023. As of 1 August 2022, the new Q-Seat cars feature a livery very similar to those used on the Oimachi Line, however they are painted in red in contrast to orange. Two months later, three more sets (5167, 5168, and 5169) were announced to be lengthened into 10-car trainsets in preparation for through-running service on the Sotetsu line. Once completed, they will be renumbered to sets 4113, 4114, and 4115 respectively. The first "Q-Seat" cars entered service on the Toyoko Line on 24 October 2022; however full commencement of "Q-Seat" services will begin in February 2023.


5080 series

Ten six-car sets were introduced on the
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from March 2003. These sets are distinguished from the others by a dark blue stripe above the doors. Unlike the other variants, they are powered by
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equipment, rather than Hitachi. The 5080 series is fitted with CS-ATC, ATO and TASC for use on the
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,
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, and
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. These sets are based at Motosumiyoshi Depot. Two additional cars are expected to be inserted into each set for the introduction of through services to the
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. The first ten of these new cars, of which two are former 6000 series cars, were delivered in October 2021. all sets have been lengthened to eight cars.


Operations


Formation

Meguro Line six-car sets are formed as follows, with three motored (M) cars and three trailer (T) cars. Car 1 is at the Meguro end. The M1 cars (5) are fitted with two single-arm pantographs, and the M cars (2) are fitted with one.


New Eight Car Formation

In preparation of service on the new Sotetsu-Tokyu Link, all six-car sets will be lengthened to eight-car sets before spring of 2023. Cars 1 and 8 feature “8-Cars” stickers to distigush them from six car trainsets. They are formed as follows, with four motored (M) cars and four trailer (T) cars. Car 1 is at the Meguro end. The M1 cars (7) are fitted with two single-arm pantographs, and the M cars (2) and (4) are fitted with one.


Interior

File:Inside-Tokyu5181.jpg, 5080 series interior File:Tokyu5185-Courtesy seat.jpg, Priority seating File:Inside-Tokyu5181-LED.jpg, LED passenger information display in car 5181 File:Inside-Tokyu5185-LCD.jpg, LCD passenger information display in car 5185


Y500 series

These eight-car sets are owned by the
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and are used for interrunning services over the Tokyu Toyoko Line and
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. The fleet of six eight-car sets entered service in February 2004. Set Y516 was withdrawn in 2017 following accident damaged sustained in 2014, and a replacement set (Y517, former Tokyu 5050 series set 5156) was transferred in 2018.


Operations


Formation

Yokohama Minatomirai Railway Y500 series sets are formed as follows. The M1 cars (3 and 7) are each fitted with two single-arm pantographs.


Interior

File:Yokohama-Minatomirai-Y500-interior.jpg, Y500 series interior


References


External links


Tokyu EMU details


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