Keisei AE series (2009)
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![]() AE series at Higashi-Matsudo Station, June 2010
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In service | 2010– |
Manufacturer | Nippon Sharyo, Tokyu Car Corporation |
Replaced | Keisei AE100 series |
Constructed | 2009–2010 |
Number built | 64 vehicles (8 sets) |
Number in service | 64 vehicles (8 sets) |
Formation | 8 cars per trainset |
Fleet numbers | AE01– |
Capacity | 398 (monoclass)[1] |
Operator(s) | Keisei Electric Railway |
Line(s) served | Narita Sky Access Line |
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Car body construction | Aluminium[2] |
Car length | 19,500 mm (64 ft 0 in) (end cars), 19,000 mm (62 ft 4 in) (intermediate cars)[1] |
Width | 2,794 mm (9 ft 2.0 in) |
Doors | 1 per side |
Maximum speed | 160 km/h (100 mph)[3] |
Acceleration | 2.0 km/h/s[1] |
Deceleration | 4.0 km/h/s (service), 5.2-4.5 km/h/s (emergency)[1] |
Electric system(s) | 1,500 V DC |
Current collection method | overhead |
Track gauge | 1,435 mm (4 ft 8 1⁄2 in) |
The Keisei AE series (京成AE形?) is a DC electric multiple unit (EMU) train type operated by the private railway operator Keisei Electric Railway on Skyliner limited express services to and from Narita International Airport in Japan via the Narita Sky Access Line.[4] The first set was delivered in May 2009, and entered service in July 2010,[5] replacing the Keisei AE100 series EMUs previously used on these services.
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Design
Each 8-car set consists of six motored cars and two trailers. The trains are the first Keisei trains to use bolsterless bogies, and the end cars are equipped with active suspension. The train design and styling was overseen by Japanese fashion designer Kansai Yamamoto.[2] The musical horn and in-train announcement melody are provided by Casiopea keyboardist and Ongakukan CEO Minoru Mukaiya.[1]
The AE series design won the "Good Design Award" in 2010,[6] and in May 2011 was awarded the 2011 Blue Ribbon Award, presented annually by the Japan Railfan Club.[7]
Formation
As of 1 April 2013[update], the fleet consists of eight 8-car sets formed as shown below with car 1 at the Narita end.[8]
Car No. | 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | 6 | 7 | 8 |
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Designation | M2c | M1 | M2N | M1' | T2 | T1 | M2s | M1c |
Numbering | x-1 | x-2 | x-3 | x-4 | x-5 | x-6 | x-7 | x-8 |
- Cars 2, 4, 6, and 8 are each fitted with a single-arm pantograph.[8]
- The "x" in the individual car numbering corresponds to the set number (1 to 8).[8]
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Keisei AE series (2nd model) AE1-8.jpg
Car 8
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Keisei AE series (2009) AE1-7.jpg
Car 7
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Keisei AE series (2009) AE1-6.jpg
Car 6
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Keisei AE series (2009) AE1-5.jpg
Car 5
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Keisei AE series (2009) AE1-4.jpg
Car 4
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Keisei AE series (2009) AE1-3.jpg
Car 3
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Keisei AE series (2009) AE1-2.jpg
Car 2
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Keisei AE series (2009) AE1-1.jpg
Car 1
Interior
All cars are monoclass, with 2+2 abreast rotating/reclining seating. Car 4 has a drink vending machine.[8] Car 5 is equipped with a universal access toilet and also a wheelchair space.[8]
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Keisei AE series (2009) cabin.jpg
General interior view, July 2010
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Keisei AE series (2009) seat.jpg
Seat detail, July 2010
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Keisei AE series (2009) toilets.jpg
Universal access toilet, July 2010
History
The AE series entered revenue service on Skyliner services from 17 July 2010.[8]
Build details
The manufacturers and delivery dates for the fleet are as shown below.
Set No. | Manufacturer | Date delivered |
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1 | Nippon Sharyo | 27 August 2009[9] |
2 | Tokyu Car | 19 March 2010[9] |
3 | Nippon Sharyo | 26 March 2010[9] |
4 | Tokyu Car | 26 March 2010[9] |
5 | Nippon Sharyo | 1 July 2010[10] |
6 | Tokyu Car | 14 May 2010[10] |
7 | Nippon Sharyo | 6 July 2010[10] |
8 | Tokyu Car | 8 July 2010[10] |
See also
- E259 series, trains used on competing JR East Narita Express services
References
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 1.2 1.3 1.4 Lua error in package.lua at line 80: module 'strict' not found.
- ↑ 2.0 2.1 Japan Railfan Magazine Online: "京成電鉄 AE形" (20 May 2009). Retrieved on 21 May 2009. (Japanese)
- ↑ Mainichi Shimbun: 京成電鉄:新型スカイライナーを公開 国内在来線最速の160キロ (20 May 2009). Retrieved on 21 May 2009. (Japanese)
- ↑ Keisei press release: "ルート愛称名を「成田スカイアクセス」に決定しました" (December 2009). Retrieved 18 December 2009. (Japanese)
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