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In service
  
1997–

Constructed
  
1997–2002

Number in service
  
24 vehicles (4 sets)

Replaced
  
700 series/800 series

Number built
  
24 vehicles (4 sets)

Formation
  
6 cars per trainset

Tokyo Monorail 2000 series

The Tokyo Monorail 2000 series (東京モノレール2000形, Tōkyō Monorēru 2000-gata) is a monorail electric multiple unit (EMU) train type operated by the Tokyo Monorail on the Tokyo Monorail Haneda Airport Line in Japan since 1997.

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Overview

The 2000 series trains were introduced from 1997 to replace the ageing 700 series and 800 series trains dating from 1982 and to provide increased capacity with the opening of Terminal 2 at Haneda Airport. These trains were the first monorail trains in Japan to use VVVF control.

Formation

The fleet consists of four six-car sets (numbered 2011 to 2041) as shown below, with four motored ("M") cars and two non-powered trailer ("T") cars. Car 1 is at the Hamamatsucho end.

  • "x" stands for the set number.
  • Interior

    Passenger accommodation consists of a mixture of facing 4-seat bays and longitudinal bench seats. Cars 1 and 6 have wheelchair spaces.

    History

    The fleet of four trainsets was delivered between 1997 and 2002 in three batches: batch 24 (set 2011), batch 25 (sets 2021 and 2031), and batch 26 (set 2041). The first set was delivered on 31 July 1997, with the last set delivered by 23 April 2002.

    Awards

    The 2000 series trains received the Japanese Good Design Award in 1997.

    References

    Tokyo Monorail 2000 series Wikipedia


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