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Built at
  
Kobe, Hyogo

Entered service
  
1 November 2014

Formation
  
Single car

Constructed
  
2014

Number built
  
2 vehicles

Hakone Tozan 3000 series

Manufacturer
  
Kawasaki Heavy Industries

The Hakone Tozan 3000 series (箱根登山鉄道3000形) is a single-car electric multiple unit (EMU) train type operated by the Japanese private railway operator Hakone Tozan Railway on its steeply graded Hakone Tozan Line since 1 November 2014.

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Overview

The fleet consists of two single-car units branded "Allegra". The general design of the trains is to be overseen by Noriaki Okabe Architecture Network, with the two vehicles on order costing a total of approximately 800 million yen.

Externally, the trains are finished in the standard Hakone Tozan Railway livery of "Vermillion Hakone" with silver highlights.

Interior

Passenger accommodation consists mostly of 4-person seating bays, with a wheelchair space at the Gora end of the cars. Seating is provided for 36 passengers, including five pairs of tip-up seats near the doorways. Total capacity is 75, including standing passengers. The trains will use LED lighting throughout.

History

The first unit was delivered from Kawasaki Heavy Industries in Kobe in April 2014, with the second unit delivered in August.

In May 2015, the 3000 series was awarded the 2015 Laurel Prize, presented annually by the Japan Railfan Club. A presentation ceremony was held at Gora Station on 8 November 2015.

References

Hakone Tozan 3000 series Wikipedia