Tobu 70000 series


The Tobu 70000 series is a Japanese DC electric multiple unit commuter train type operated by the private railway operator Tobu Railway on Tobu Skytree Line and Tokyo Metro Hibiya Line inter-running services since 7 July 2017.

Variants

Overview

The 70000 series trains are scheduled to replace the 20000 series EMUs used on Tobu Skytree Line and Tokyo Metro Hibiya Line inter-running services. The new trains have 20 m long cars instead of the 18 m long cars of the 20000 series, and a unified door arrangement with four pairs per side instead of the mixture of three and five pairs per side on the 20000 series trains. This will allow the installation of platform edge doors on the Tokyo Metro Hibiya Line once the older train fleets have been replaced. But, because of platform lengths the trains had to have car numbers decreased from 8 to 7, resulting in about a 1% reduction in capacity. The trains use PMSM, offering 25% energy savings compared to the motors used in earlier 20000 series trains.

Formation

The 70000 series trains are formed as seven-car sets as shown below, with car 1 at the northern end. Each car is motored, with only the outer axle on each bogie motored.
Car No.1234567
DesignationMc2M1'M2'M3M2M1Mc1
Numbering777xx767xx757xx747xx737xx727xx717xx
Weight 34.533.133.235.132.933.234.3
Capacity 140/45151/51151/51151/51151/51151/51140/45

Car 4 has two single-arm pantographs, and cars 2 and 6 each have one.

Interior

Internally, the trains use LED lighting throughout. Three 17-inch LCD passenger information displays are provided above each doorway. Seating consists of longitudinal bench seats throughout, with a seat width of per person. Wheelchair spaces are provided at one end of each car.

History

Tobu Railway announced its plans to introduce a new fleet of trains with 20 m long cars and four sets of doors per side on each car in April 2014, jointly with Tokyo Metro. Details of the new 70000 series trains on order were officially announced on 17 June 2015, together with details of the Tokyo Metro 13000 series to be introduced around the same time. The entire fleet of new trains is scheduled to be delivered between fiscal 2016 and fiscal 2019, with the first set delivered from Kinki Sharyo in February 2017.
The first trains entered revenue service on 7 July 2017.

Build histories

The manufacturers and delivery dates for the fleet are as shown below.
Set No.ManufacturerDate delivered
71701Kinki SharyoFebruary 2017
71702Kinki SharyoMarch 2017
71703Kinki SharyoMarch 2017
71704Kinki SharyoNovember 2017
71705Kinki SharyoDecember 2017
71706Kinki SharyoJanuary 2018
71707Kinki SharyoJanuary 2018
71708Kinki SharyoFebruary 2018
71709Kinki SharyoFebruary 2018
71710Kinki SharyoMarch 2018
71711Kinki SharyoJanuary 2019
71712Kinki SharyoJanuary 2019
71713Kinki SharyoFebruary 2019
71714Kinki SharyoFebruary 2019
71715Kinki SharyoMarch 2019
71716Kinki SharyoMarch 2019
71717Kinki SharyoJanuary 2020
71718Kinki SharyoJanuary 2020

70090 series

70090 series trains are scheduled to be used on Tobu and Tokyo Metro Hibiya Line interrunning services from fiscal 2020. They feature a different exterior color scheme than the 70000 series. The service, branded "TH Liner", offers reserved seating. Set 71792 entered revenue service on 20 March 2020.

Interior

The sets have seats that can be configured in longitudinal style or in transverse style.

Build histories

The manufacturers and delivery dates for the fleet are as shown below.
Set No.ManufacturerDate delivered
71791Kinki SharyoDecember 2019
71792Kinki SharyoFebruary 2020
71793Kinki SharyoMarch 2020
71794Kinki SharyoMarch 2020