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207 series (JR East)

207 series
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The 207 series set at Matsudo Station, May 2006
In service November 1986 – December 2009
Manufacturer Kawasaki Heavy Industries, Tokyu Car Corporation
Constructed 1986
Scrapped January 2010
Number built 10 vehicles (1 set)
Number in service None
Number preserved None
Number scrapped 10 vehicles
Formation 10 cars per trainset
Fleet numbers 71
Operator(s) JNR (1986–1987)
JR East (1987–2009)
Depot(s) Matsudo
Line(s) served Joban Line, Tokyo Metro Chiyoda Line
Specifications
Car body construction Stainless steel
Car length 19,500 mm (64 ft 0 in)
Width 2,800 mm (9 ft 2 in)
Height 4,140 mm (13 ft 7 in)
Doors 4 pairs per side
Maximum speed 80 km/h (50 mph) (Chiyoda Line)
90 km/h (56 mph) (Jōban Line)
100 km/h (60 mph) (Design)
Weight 299.9 t per set
Traction system GTO-VVVF
Power output 3,600 kW
Acceleration 3.3 km/h/s
Deceleration 5.0 km.h/s (emergency)
Electric system(s) 1,500 V DC
Current collection method overhead catenary
Bogies DT50E (motored)
TR235F (trailer)
Safety system(s) ATS-SN, New CS-ATC
Track gauge 1,067 mm (3 ft 6 in)

The 207 series (207系?) or 207-900 series was a commuter electric multiple unit (EMU) train type introduced in 1986 by Japanese National Railways (JNR) and operated by East Japan Railway Company (JR East) on through services between the Joban Line and Tokyo Metro Chiyoda Line. Only one 10-car set was built, and this was withdrawn in December 2009.

Based on the earlier 205 series design, the 207-900 series was a prototype built as the first VVVF-controlled EMU operated by JNR. The 207 series built later by JR West bears no relation to this train.

The sole 10-car set, numbered "71", was formed as follows, with car 1 at the Yoyogi-Uehara end and car 10 at the Toride end.

Cars 3, 6, and 9 were each fitted with one PS21 lozenge-type pantograph.

Interior of a 207-900 series car, September 2007

The train was delivered to Matsudo Depot in November 1986.

It was withdrawn from service in 2009 following the introduction of new E233-2000 series EMUs, and a final "Sayonara" service was run on 5 December 2009. The train was transferred to Nagano on 5 January 2010 for scrapping.

"JR East 207 series". Archived from the original on 10 February 2010. 


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