Toei 6300 series

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Toei 6300 series
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Set 6332 in June 2021
Manufacturer Kawasaki Heavy Industries and Kinki Sharyo
Replaced Toei 6000 series
Constructed1993-2000
Entered service23 June 1993
Scrapped2022 -
Number built222 vehicles (37 sets)
Number in service144 vehicles (24 sets)
Number scrapped30 vehicles (5 sets)
Successor Toei 6500 series
Formation6 cars per set
Fleet numbers6301-6337
Operator(s) Toei Subway
Depot(s)Shimura
Line(s) servedI Toei Mita Line,
MG Tokyu Meguro Line,
SH Tōkyū Shin-yokohama Line
Specifications
Car body construction Stainless steel
Car length20.250 m (66 ft 5 in) (end cars)
20.000 m (65 ft 7 in) (intermediate cars)
Width2,783 mm (9 ft 1.6 in)
Height4,045 mm (13 ft 3.3 in),
with pantograph: 4,125 mm
(13 ft 6.4 in)
Doors4 pairs per side
Wheel diameter860 mm (33.86 in)
Wheelbase 2,100 mm (83 in)
Maximum speed120 km/h (75 mph)
Weight183.0 t (180.1 long tons; 201.7 short tons) (1st batch)
Traction system Variable frequency (GTO/IGBT)
Power output180 kW (240 hp)
Acceleration 3.5 km/(h⋅s) (2.2 mph/s)
Deceleration 4.0 km/(h⋅s) (2.5 mph/s) (service), 4.5 km/(h⋅s) (2.8 mph/s) (emergency)
Electric system(s) 1,500 V DC Overhead wire
Current collector(s) Pantograph
Bogies KD-308, KD-308A
Braking system(s) Electronically controlled pneumatic brakes, regenerative braking
Safety system(s) CS-ATC, ATO, ATC-P, TASC
Coupling system Janney coupler
Track gauge 1,067 mm (3 ft 6 in)

The Toei 6300 series (都営6300形, Toei 6300-gata) is an electric multiple unit (EMU) commuter train type operated by the Tokyo Metropolitan Bureau of Transportation (Toei) on the Toei Mita Line in Tokyo, Japan. Introduced into service on 23 June 1993, a total of 37 six-car trainsets (222 vehicles) were built by Kawasaki Heavy Industries and Kinki Sharyo between 1993 and 2000 [1] to replace the non-air-conditioned Toei 6000 series.

Contents

Formations

The fleet consists of 37 six-car sets formed as shown below, with car 1 at the Nishi-Takashimadaira end. [2] [3]

Car No.123456
DesignationTc1M1M2T1M1Tc2
Numbering63xx-163xx-263xx-363xx-463xx-563xx-6
Capacity (seated/total)49/13655/14749/136

Cars 2 and 5 are each fitted with two lozenge-type pantographs. [2]

Interior

Seating consists of longitudinal bench seating with sculpted seat cushions, and 4-seat transverse bays are provided at the ends of cars. [3]

History

The first sets were delivered in May 1993, and entered revenue service from 23 June of the same year; [3] the original purpose of the Toei 6300 series was to replace the non-air-conditioned Toei 6000 series. In 2000, the third batch of the 6300 series was delivered for through-service operations into the Tōkyū Meguro Line as it was more economical to replace the remaining 6000 series units than to modify them. [4] With the installation of a new digital radio system for the Toyoko and Meguro Lines, all remaining first and second batches were retired early from service in late October 2022.

Future

Toei plans to replace the first and second batches of the fleet with new 6500 series 8-car sets from 14 May 2022. The third batch will remain in service, however Toei had expressed interest in completely replacing the entire fleet with new 6500 trainsets as extending the remaining sets to eight car formations and updating them to be compatible with future through running service on the Sotetsu line via the Shin-Yokohama line would be rather costly. For the time being, the third batch sets will only provide service as far as Shin-Yokohama and remain as six car sets. [5]

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