Tobu Railway Introduces a New Electric Train for the Tobu Noda Line. This was reported by the railway transport news portal Railway Supply.

Tobu Railway Introduces a New Electric Train for the Tobu Noda Line.
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The Japanese railway company Tobu Railway has introduced the modern Class 80000 electric train with an aluminum body. A total of 25 trains are planned for fleet renewal.

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Starting in March, the updated trains will operate on the Tobu Noda Line with a track gauge of 1067 mm. They will fully replace the outdated Class 8000 trains, which have been in service since 1963.

The maximum operating speed of the model is 120 km/h, ensuring a comfortable journey for passengers. The train can accommodate 697 passengers, including 239 seated places.

Two motorized cars are located in the middle of the train, providing stable acceleration and movement. The innovative SynTRACS traction system enhances the trains’ energy efficiency.

Eight powerful SynRM synchronous motors, each rated at 250 kW, operate with an onboard battery system. This setup reduces energy consumption by 40% compared to previous models.

The train is also equipped with advanced infrastructure monitoring and overhead line monitoring systems. These new technologies ensure operational safety and extend rail lifespan.

Technological Features of Tobu Railway Trains

The Class 80000 electric trains utilize the latest traction system, improving energy efficiency. The SynRM motors with permanent magnets significantly reduce operational costs.

Onboard batteries play a key role in reducing energy consumption, making the train more environmentally friendly. Modern technologies enhance the reliability of railway transport.

Prospects for Tobu Railway’s Fleet Development

The company is actively renewing its rolling stock to improve passenger comfort and safety. The new Class 80000 electric train marks a significant step in network modernization.

Monitoring systems allow real-time tracking of infrastructure conditions, reducing the risk of failures. This enhances service quality and makes train travel more reliable.

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