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Odakyu 3000 series

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In service
  
2002–Present

Number built
  
312 vehicles (47 sets)

Constructed
  
2002–2010

Formation
  
6/8/10-car sets

Odakyu 3000 series

Manufacturer
  
Kawasaki Heavy Industries, Nippon Sharyo, Tokyu Car Corporation

Number in service
  
312 vehicles (47 sets) (as of April 2010)

The Odakyu 3000 series (小田急3000形, Odakyū 3000-gata) is a commuter electric multiple unit (EMU) train type operated by the private railway operator Odakyu Electric Railway in Japan since 2002. First introduced on 10 February 2002, a total of 312 cars were built in 8 batches with orders divided between Nippon Sharyo, Tokyu Car Corporation, and Kawasaki Heavy Industries. Originally formed as 6- or 8-car formations, a further eight cars were built in late 2010 to augment 6-car sets to 10 cars.

Contents

10-car sets

The M1, T1, M3, and M5 cars each have one single-arm pantograph.

8-car sets 3651–3665

The M1, T1, and M3 cars each have one single-arm pantograph.

6-car sets 3251–3262

The M1 and M3 cars each have one single-arm pantograph. Sets 3252 to 3254 have wider doors.

6-car sets 3263–3282

The M1 and M3 cars each have one single-arm pantograph.

Doraemon-liveried "F-Train"

In August 2011, 10-car set 3093 was reliveried in a Doraemon livery to commemorate the opening of the Fujiko F. Fujio Museum in Kawasaki, Kanagawa. The train was scheduled to run in its livery for one year, but this was cut short due to complaints from the Tokyo Metropolitan Government that it violated metropolitan ordinances regulating advertising on train exteriors. The decorated "F-Train" remained in service until 30 September 2011, before the exterior advertising was removed.

References

Odakyu 3000 series Wikipedia