E7 and W7 Series Shinkansen explained

E7 & W7 series
Designer:Ken Okuyama
Replaced:E2 series, E4 series
Yearconstruction:2013–
Numberbuilt:852 vehicles (71 sets)
Numberservice:540 vehicles (52 sets)
Numberscrapped:120 vehicles (8 E7 sets, 2 W7 sets; flood damage)
Formation:12 cars per set
Fleetnumbers:F1–F47; W1–W24
Capacity:934
Operator:JR East, JR West
Depots:Hakusan, Nagano, Niigata
Lines:Hokuriku Shinkansen, Jōetsu Shinkansen
Carbody:Aluminium alloy
Carlength:26m (85feet) (end cars)
25m (82feet) (intermediate cars)
Width:3380mm
Height:3650mm
Doors:2 sliding doors per side
Weight:approx. 540 t
Poweroutput:12 MW
Electricsystem:25 kV 50/60 Hz AC catenary
Collectionmethod:Single-arm pantograph
Safety:DS-ATC, RS-ATC

The and Shinkansen are Japanese high-speed electric multiple unit train types operated on the Hokuriku and Jōetsu Shinkansen lines, and jointly developed by East Japan Railway Company (JR East) and West Japan Railway Company (JR West) respectively.

The E7 series has operated since 15 March 2014 on the Hokuriku Shinkansen.[1] [2] It also operates on the Jōetsu Shinkansen following the March 2019 timetable revision. 47 sets have been built, of which 39 are in service .

The W7 series has operated on the Hokuriku Shinkansen since it was extended from to in March 2015.[2] The first W7 series train was delivered in April 2014. 24 sets have been built, of which 22 are in service .

Design

Based on the earlier E2 series trains, the E7 series trains are designed with a "Japanese" theme inside and out, combining futuristic styling with traditional design elements overseen by industrial designer Ken Okuyama together with Kawasaki Heavy Industries.[3] Externally, the roof is finished in a "sky blue" color, and the body sides are "ivory white" with "copper" and "sky blue" lining.[4] The body side logos consist of a number "7" in silver stylized as an arrowhead, and include the lettering "East Japan Railway Company" or "West Japan Railway Company".

Manufacture of the E7 series sets was shared between Hitachi in Kudamatsu, Yamaguchi and Kawasaki Heavy Industries in Kobe;[5] additionally the E7 in J-TREC in Yokohama, and W7 in Kinki Sharyo in Osaka.

The trains have a maximum design speed of 275abbr=onNaNabbr=on, but operate at a maximum speed of 260NaN on the Hokuriku Shinkansen, limited to 240NaN on the Jōetsu Shinkansen tracks between Omiya and Takasaki, and to 110abbr=onNaNabbr=on on the Tohoku Shinkansen tracks between Tokyo and Omiya.[2] Increased power output enables the trains to maintain speeds of at least 210NaN on the steep gradients of the Hokuriku Shinkansen.[6]

Car 12 (Gran Class) is equipped with full active suspension, and the other cars are equipped with semi-active suspension.

Operations

The trains entered regular passenger service from the start of the revised JR East timetable on 15 March 2014, with three trainsets introduced on Asama services on the Hokuriku Shinkansen (then still called the Nagano Shinkansen) between Tokyo and Nagano. Initially, E7 series trainsets operated seven return Asama services daily, with a further four return workings added from 19 April 2014.

Since 14 March 2015, with the opening of the Hokuriku Shinkansen extension from Nagano to Kanazawa, E7 series trainsets are also used on Hakutaka, Kagayaki, and Tsurugi services alongside the similar design JR West W7 series trains.[8]

Interior

The 12-car trains have accommodation in three levels of service: Gran Class, Green car, and ordinary-class cars, with a total seating capacity of 934.[2] Gran Class seating (car 12) is arranged 2+1 abreast with a seat pitch of 1300mm, Green car seating (car 11) is arranged 2+2 abreast with a seat pitch of 1160mm, and ordinary seating (cars 1 to 10) is arranged 3+2 abreast with a seat pitch of 1040mm. AC power outlets are provided for each seat in all three classes. The Gran class seats are supplied by Toyota Boshoku.[9] Car saloons and vestibule areas are equipped with security cameras.[4] Between October and December 2015, luggage racks are scheduled to be added at one end of each of the even-numbered ordinary class cars and also in Green car 11, by removing a pair of seats (1D and 1E). The luggage racks are to cater to the increased number of overseas tourists with suitcases and also passengers with ski and snowboard equipment in the winter season.[10]

W7 gallery

Formations

The E7 series sets are numbered "F1" onward, and the W7 series sets are numbered "W1" onward.[11] All sets consist of 10 motored intermediate cars with non-powered (trailer) end cars.[12] Car 11 provides Green car (first class) accommodation, and car 12 provides Gran Class luxury accommodation. Sets are formed as shown below, with car 1 at the Tokyo end.[13]

E7 series
Car No.1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12
DesignationTc M2 M1 M2 M1 M2 M1 M2 M1 M2 M1s Tsc
NumberingE723 E726-100 E725 E726-200 E725-100 E726-300 E725-200 E726-400 E725-400 E726-500 E715 E714
Weight (t)41.3 44.7 46.1 45.2 46.4 45.2 46.5 45.2 46.4 45.0 45.6 44.5
Capacity50 100 85 100 85 90 58 100 85 100 63 18
FacilitiesToilets   Toilets, phone   Toilets   Wheelchair space, universal access toilet, phone   Toilets   Wheelchair space, universal access toilet Toilets
W7 series
Car No.1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12
DesignationTc M2 M1 M2 M1 M2 M1 M2 M1 M2 M1s Tsc
NumberingW723-100 W726-100 W725-100 W726-200 W725-200 W726-300 W725-300 W726-400 W725-400 W726-500 W715-500 W714-500
Weight (t)41.3 44.7 46.1 45.2 46.4 45.2 46.5 45.2 46.4 45.0 45.6 44.5
Capacity50 100 85 100 85 90 58 100 85 100 63 18
FacilitiesToilets   Toilets, phone   Toilets   Wheelchair space, universal access toilet, phone   Toilets   Wheelchair space, universal access toilet Toilets

Cars 3 and 7 are each equipped with a single-arm pantograph.

Build histories

, 47 E7 series sets and 24 W7 series sets have been built, with build details as follows.[14] [15] Eight E7 series sets and two W7 series sets were withdrawn in 2019 following flood damage sustained during Typhoon Hagibis.

E7 series fleet
Set No. Manufacturer Delivery dateDate WithdrawnRemark
F1 27 November 2013[16] 31 March 2020Withdrawn due to flood damage sustained from Typhoon Hagibis
F2 25 December 201331 March 2020Withdrawn due to flood damage sustained from Typhoon Hagibis
F3 30 January 2014
F4 Kawasaki Heavy Industries 24 February 2014
F5 18 March 2014
F6 2 June 2014[17]
F7 J-TREC Yokohama 26 June 20145 March 2020Withdrawn due to flood damage sustained from Typhoon Hagibis
F8 14 July 201431 March 2020Withdrawn due to flood damage sustained from Typhoon Hagibis
F9 27 August 2014
F10 Hitachi 16 September 201414 January 2020Withdrawn due to flood damage sustained from Typhoon Hagibis
F11 J-TREC Yokohama 6 October 2014
F12 10 November 2014
F13 Hitachi 19 December 2014
F14 19 January 201531 March 2020Withdrawn due to flood damage sustained from Typhoon Hagibis
F15 Kawasaki Heavy Industries 6 February 2015
F16 Hitachi 8 April 2015[18] 31 March 2020Withdrawn due to flood damage sustained from Typhoon Hagibis
F17 Kawasaki Heavy Industries 6 March 2015
F18 J-TREC Yokohama 26 October 201531 March 2020Withdrawn due to flood damage sustained from Typhoon Hagibis
F19 Kawasaki Heavy Industries3 April 2017[19]
F20 31 October 2018[20]
F21 Hitachi 20 November 2018
F22 Kawasaki Heavy Industries 5 December 2018
F23 Hitachi 8 September 2019[21]
F24 8 September 2019
F25 Kawasaki Heavy Industries 7 October 2019
F26 Hitachi 11 November 2019
F27 24 January 2020
F28 J-TREC Yokohama25 January 2022[22]
F29 Kawasaki Heavy Industries 9 November 2020[23]
F30 3 December 2020
F31 Hitachi 26 February 2021
F32Kawasaki Heavy Industries11 May 2021
F33Hitachi17 August 2021
F346 October 2021
F35J-TREC Yokohama9 November 2021
F36Kawasaki Railcar Manufacturing 21 October 2021
F37Hitachi11 July 2022
F38Kawasaki Heavy Industries 17 November 2022
F39January 2023
F40Hitachi12 May 2021
F414 June 2021
F42Kawasaki Heavy Industries 7 June 2021
F43J-TREC Yokohama2 August 2021
F44Hitachi14 January 2022
F4528 October 2022
F46Kawasaki Heavy Industries 11 March 2023
F47Hitachi21 December 2022[24]
W7 series fleet
Set No. Manufacturer Delivery dateDate WithdrawnRemark
W1 30 April 2014
W2 5 June 201431 March 2020Withdrawn due to flood damage sustained from Typhoon Hagibis
W3 Kawasaki Heavy Industries 30 June 2014
W4 Hitachi 18 July 2014
W5 Kawasaki Heavy Industries 21 August 2014
W6 11 September 2014
W7 27 September 201431 March 2020Withdrawn due to flood damage sustained from Typhoon Hagibis
W8 Hitachi 15 October 2014
W9 3 November 2014
W10 Kinki Sharyo 26 December 2014
W11 Hitachi 17 September 2015
W1229 October 2021
W138 December 2021
W1431 March 2022
W1519 October 2023
W169 November 2023
W17Kawasaki Heavy Industries 12 April 2023
W1821 May 2022
W193 June 2022
W203 July 2023
W21Kinki Sharyo13 October 2022
W22Kawasaki Heavy Industries 29 September 2022
W23Kinki Sharyo16 September 2023
W24Hitachi11 November 2022

History

In December 2011, the Mainichi Shimbun reported that JR East was considering developing new E7 series 10-car sets based on the existing E2 series design for use on Hokuriku Shinkansen services.[25] In January 2012, the head of JR-West's Kanazawa Division revealed that new trains for the Hokuriku Shinkansen would be developed in conjunction with JR East, and that test running would need to be conducted during the winter season a year before the line opening to thoroughly test the ability of the trains to cope with snowy conditions.[26] Details of the new trains were formally announced jointly by JR East and JR West on 4 September 2012.[4]

The first E7 series train was delivered to Sendai Depot in November 2013, and shown off to the media on 28 November.[27] Night-time testing commenced in December 2013 on the Nagano Shinkansen, with daytime test-running between Nagano and Tokyo starting on 8 January 2014.[28] The design of the logo to be applied to the sides of cars 1 and 12 was officially unveiled in February 2014.[29]

The first three trains, sets F1 to F3, entered regular passenger service from the start of the revised JR East timetable on 15 March 2014.[30] The entire fleet of 17 sets, numbered F1 to F17, was delivered by the start of the 14 March 2015 timetable revision, although sets F16 and F17 did not enter revenue service until after this date.[30]

The first W7 series train was delivered from Kawasaki Heavy Industries in Kobe to Hakusan Depot in Hakusan, Ishikawa in April 2014.[31] Test-running on the Hokuriku Shinkansen began on 5 August 2014, initially at low speed, between and .[32]

In April 2015, JR East announced that it was ordering an additional E7 series set to be introduced from autumn 2015, replacing the remaining E2 series trainsets used on regularly scheduled Hokuriku Shinkansen Asama services.[33]

In May 2015, the W7 series and E7 series were awarded the 2015 Blue Ribbon Award, presented annually by the Japan Railfan Club.[34] A presentation ceremony was held at JR West's Hakusan Depot on 24 October 2015.[35]

On 12 October 2019, eight E7 series and two W7 series trains were damaged due to floodwaters from Typhoon Hagibis while they were stored at JR East Nagano Shinkansen Vehicle center.[36] The sets were scrapped shortly thereafter.[37] [38] [39]

In November 2021, JR East demonstrated autonomous operation with an E7 set in Niigata prefecture traveling between Niigata Station and Niigata Shinkansen Rolling Stock Center. They started testing on 29 October.[40]

From the start of the revised timetable on 18 March 2023, all train services on the Joetsu Shinkansen will be operated solely by E7 series sets as the line undergoes an operating speed increase from 240to.[41] The trains will replace the older E2 series sets in the process.

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Notes and References

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