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The Taipei Metro C381 is the fifth and the latest generation of heavy-capacity electric multiple units on the
Taipei Metro Taipei Mass Rapid Transit (MRT), branded as Metro Taipei, is a rapid transit system serving the areas of Taipei and New Taipei in Taiwan, operated by the government-owned Taipei Rapid Transit Corporation, which also operates the Maokong Gondo ...
in
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, Taiwan. They are designed to increase the capacity of the expanded network with the opening of the Xinyi and Songshan lines. A total of 24 6-car C381 trains were ordered from
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and TRSC in 2010 and began operation in 2012. They are currently in service on
Tamsui–Xinyi line Tamsui District (Hokkien POJ: ''Tām-chúi''; Hokkien Tâi-lô: ''Tām-tsuí''; Mandarin Pinyin: ''Dànshuǐ'') is a seaside district in New Taipei, Taiwan. It is named after the Tamsui River; the name means "fresh water". The town is popul ...
and
Songshan–Xindian line The Songshan–Xindian or Green line (code G) is a metro line in Taipei operated by Taipei Metro, named after the districts it connects: Songshan and Xindian. Parts of the line runs under the Roosevelt Road, following the route of the former Xi ...
.


Overview

The Department of Rapid Transit Systems (DORTS) awarded new rolling stock contracts CR381 (for the
Xinyi line Xinyi is an atonal pinyin romanization of various Mandarin Chinese words. It may refer to: Clothing * Xinyi (clothing) (), a form of undershirt worn during the Han era Mainland China *Xinyi, Jiangsu (), a county-level city in Xuzhou, Jiangsu ** ...
) and CG391 (for the Songshan line) to Kawasaki Heavy Industries and the trains procured under these contracts were built from 2010 to 2011. In 2012, DORTS purchased another six-car trainset (under contract CD311A) for use on the
Bannan line The Bannan or Blue line (code BL) is a metro line of Taipei Metro in Taipei, Taiwan, with a total of 23 stations serving the districts of Nangang, Xinyi, Daan, Zhongshan, Wanhua, Banqiao and Tucheng. The line's name is a portmanteau of ...
although this trainset was never used on the Bannan line and was instead used on the
Songshan–Xindian line The Songshan–Xindian or Green line (code G) is a metro line in Taipei operated by Taipei Metro, named after the districts it connects: Songshan and Xindian. Parts of the line runs under the Roosevelt Road, following the route of the former Xi ...
. The first 7 six-car trainsets were built by Kawasaki at its rolling stock plant at Hyōgo, Japan whereas the remainder were built domestically by the
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(TRSC) to support the domestic rail industry. In addition to the production of vehicles, Kawasaki was also responsible for technical support, including the design, testing, manufacturing, assembly, transportation, integration testing, test run, supply of spare parts and maintenance tools, training, warranty services, related documents and other after-sales service matters. In May 2010, the first batch of completed cars arrived in Taiwan. Kawasaki personnel then performed various static and dynamic tests to ensure that the trains met the normal operating conditions before the trains were handed over to DORTS. The C381 trains finally began operations on 7 October 2012. More than 50% of the parts of the C381 are identical to that of the C371; such parts include cab equipment, electromechanical systems, passenger service interfaces, detrainment doors, etc. Hence, the C381 can be considered as a successor to the C371.


Exterior

The biggest difference between the appearance of the C381 and its predecessors is the adoption of a more aerodynamic design for the FRP panel on the front. A skirt is also added under the anti-climbers. While the trains are also unpainted like the earlier trains, the blue stripe design was also overhauled and the DORTS logo re-positioned. A glass window is also added to the detrainment door although the detrainment door is still of the same design as that for the C371. Otherwise, the carbody design is the same as that for the older train types. Apart from the headlights which still use halogen lamps, all other lights are LED. Instead of the four ribbon barriers on previous Taipei Metro trains, the gangway connections have four small rectangular fall-prevention barriers, while each carriage has two similar fall-prevention barriers.


Interior

The interior of the C381 is similar to that of its predecessors. It is made of FRP material and has a 45-minute fire and flame resistant design, but there are still many new changes. Notable, triplicated vertical stanchion poles (also adopted on the
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and
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) and a circular handrail is installed from the ceilings for more standing passengers to hold. The handrails adjacent to both sides of the door are now more curved and the draughtscreens also have a curved design. On the contrary, the overhead advertising panels protrude out. The fire extinguisher positions are also changed. For the first time, LCD information displays are also used in addition to the more conventional LED displays and indicators. The interior gangway connections are modified versions of
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trains that have a similar design.


Train formation

A complete six-car trainset consists of an identical twin set of one driving motor car (DM1), one trailer car (T) and one intermediate motor car (M2) permanently coupled together. The configuration of a C381 trainset in revenue service is DM1–T–M2+M2–T–DM1. Each car is assigned its own four-digit serial number, which ranges from x501 to x548. * The first digit (the 'x' above) indicates the position of the car. Hence, DM1 cars use the number x=1, T cars x=2, and M2 cars x=3 * The other three digits are the identification number of the train the car is part of. A full-length train of six cars consists of two identification numbers, one for the first three cars, and another for the second three. The bigger number is always equal to the smaller number plus one, and the smaller number is always an odd number. For example, a train of six cars would have serial numbers 1501, 2501, 3501, 3502, 2502, and 1502, respectively.


See also

* Taipei Metro VAL256 *
Taipei Metro C301 The Taipei Metro C301 is the first generation of heavy-capacity electric multiple units on the Taipei Metro. Built by Kawasaki Heavy Industries and Union Rail Car Partnership between 1992 and 1994, it was introduced on the Tamsui line in 1997. H ...
*
Taipei Metro C321 The Taipei Metro C321 is the second generation of heavy-capacity rolling stock used on the Taipei Metro in Taipei, Taiwan. Built by Siemens Mobility in Germany, it was introduced on the Bannan line in 1999. History Siemens won a contract to build ...
*
Taipei Metro C341 The Taipei Metro C341 is the third generation of electric multiple units on the Taipei Metro in Taipei, Taiwan. Built by Siemens Mobility in Austria, it was introduced on the Bannan line in 2004. History The C341 stands out among other Taipei M ...
* Taipei Metro C371 * Taipei Metro BT370


References

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and Chinese Wikipedia's.


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