125 series

125 series
Kakogawa Line KuMoHa 125-12 in March 2008
Manufacturer Kawasaki Heavy Industries
Built at Hyogo
Constructed 2002–2006
Entered service March 2003
Number built 18 cars
Number in service 18 cars
Formation Single car unit
Fleet numbers F1–8, F13–18, N1–4
Capacity 117
Operator(s) JR-West
Depot(s) Tsuruga, Aboshi
Line(s) served Obama Line, Maizuru Line, Kakogawa Line
Specifications
Car body construction Stainless steel
Car length 20,340 mm (66 ft 9 in)
Width 2,950 mm (9 ft 8 in)
Height 4,095 mm (13 ft 5.2 in)
Doors 2 pairs per side
Maximum speed 120 km/h (75 mph)
Traction system Variable frequency (2-level IGBT)
Power output 440 kW
Electric system(s) 1,500 V DC overhead line
Current collection method WPS28A single-arm pantograph
Bogies WDT59A (motored), WTR243B (trailer)
Safety system(s) ATS-P
Track gauge 1,067 mm (3 ft 6 in)

The 125 series (125系, 125-kei) is a single-car DC electric multiple unit (EMU) train type operated by West Japan Railway Company (JR-West) on local services in Japan since March 2003.[1]

Design

The 125 series design is based on the 223-2000 series EMU design, with stainless bodies and steel front ends.[1]

The cars have two pairs of sliding doors on each side, with provision for a third set of doors in the centre.[1]

The second-batch cars (KuMoHa 125-9–12) delivered in 2003 differ from the earlier batch by having enlarged front-end skirts and darker grey tinted windows.[1]

Operations

The 125 series is used on wanman driver-only operation services, primarily on the Obama Line and Kakogawa Line.[1]

Up to five single cars can be operated together as a multiple car set.[1]

Formation

Designation cMc
Numbering KuMoHa 125
Capacity
(Seated/standing)
31/86
Weight 40.5 t

Cars KuMoHa 125-7/8/11/12 are equipped with a second de-icing pantograph.[2]

Interior

Passenger accommodation consists of longitudinal bench seating at the ends, and 2+2 abreast transverse reversible seating in the centre of the cars.[1] The first two batches of cars (KuMoHa 125-1–12) were delivered with 1+2 abreast seating, but this was increased to 2+2 seating during 2003 and 2004.[2]

History

The first eight cars (KuMoHa 125-1–8) were built by Kawasaki Heavy Industries in December 2002 for entry into service from 15 March 2003 on the newly electrified 84.3 km Obama Line between Tsuruga and Higashi-Maizuru.[2] These sets were initially allocated to Fukuchiyama Depot, but were subsequently transferred to Tsuruga Depot.[1]

Four more cars (KuMoHa 125-9–12) were built in September 2004 for entry into service from 19 December 2004 on the newly electrified 48.5 km Kakogawa Line between Kakogawa and Tanikawa.[2]

A further six cars (KuMoHa 125-13–18) were built in September 2006 to coincide with the conversion of Tsuruga area services from 20 kV AC to 1,500 DC electrification from 21 October 2006.[1][2]

Further reading

  • 125系一般形直流電車 [125 series DC EMU]. Japan Railfan Magazine (in Japanese). 43 (503): 61–65. March 2003.

References

  1. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 JR全車輌ハンドブック2009 [JR Rolling Stock Handbook 2009]. Japan: Neko Publishing. 2009. p. 258/611. ISBN 978-4-7770-0836-0.
  2. 1 2 3 4 5 JR電車編成表 2011夏 [JR EMU Formations - Summer 2011]. Japan: JRR. May 2010. p. 142/180. ISBN 978-4-330-21211-1.
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