Class E926 Shinkansen Explained

Class E926 "East i"
Manufacturer:Tokyu Car Corporation
Yearconstruction:2001
Yearservice:2001
Yearscrapped:2015 (E926-13)
Numberbuilt:7 vehicles
Numberservice:6 vehicles (1 set)
Numberscrapped:1 vehicle
Formation:6 cars per trainset
Fleetnumbers:S51[1]
Operator:JR East, JR Hokkaido
Trainlength:125.6m (412.1feet)
Carlength:20m (70feet) or 22.8m (74.8feet)
Width:2.94m (09.65feet)
Height:4.29m (14.07feet)
Maxspeed:275km/h
(Tōhoku Shinkansen,
Jōetsu Shinkansen,
Hokuriku Shinkansen,
Hokkaido Shinkansen)
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(Yamagata Shinkansen,
Akita Shinkansen)
Acceleration:1.6km/h/s
Traction Motors:Mitsubishi Electric three-phase induction AC motor MT-205
Electricsystem:25 kV 50/60 Hz AC,
20 kV 50 Hz AC overhead catenary
Collectionmethod:Pantograph
Bogies:DT207A, TR8012 (E926-3, 13)[2]
Brakes:Regenerative braking combined with electric command type air braking

The also known as the East-i, is a high-speed diagnostic train used on JR East's Shinkansen lines. Entering service in 2001, it is based on the E3 series and carries out line inspections at a maximum speed of 275km/h. It operates on the Jōetsu Shinkansen, the Hokuriku Shinkansen, the Tōhoku Shinkansen and its two mini-shinkansen branch lines, the Yamagata Shinkansen and Akita Shinkansen; the train also operates on the Hokkaido Shinkansen, owned by JR Hokkaido, as well as sections of the Hokuriku Shinkansen owned by JR West. Similar types of diagnostic trains called Doctor Yellow operate on the Tokaido Shinkansen and San'yo Shinkansen.

Overview

The Class E926 is a non-revenue earning diagnostic train designed to replace the aging Class 925 inspection train. The Class 925, based on the 200 series, had a lower top speed than newly-introduced trainsets at the time, such as the E3 series. Its loading gauge was also incompatible with the mini-shinkansen, which used narrower trains. At the time, the mini-shinkansen relied on KuMoYa 743 series inspection railcars. In response to these needs, the Class E926 was introduced in 2001, with the Class 925 withdrawn that same year.

The i in East i stands for intelligent, integrated, and inspection.[3] Since the routes and times of operation of the East i train are not publicly disclosed, it is considered lucky by railway enthusiasts when the viewer sees it.[4]

Formation

There are 7 East i series inspection train cars that were built. Cars 2 and 4 are equipped with a single arm pantograph. Prior to the scrapping of car E926-13 in 2015, when the 6-car train was being maintained, a spare track inspection car was inserted into an E2 series set.[5] [6] [7]

Notes and References

  1. Web site: E926形「East-i」が検測に復帰 . E926 "East i" returns to inspection . Japan Railfan Magazine Online . Koyusha Co., Ltd. . 22 October 2024 . Japan . Japanese . 27 January 2021.
  2. Web site: TR8012 / JR東日本E926形 East-i . TR8012 / JR East E926 East-i . Tetsudo Hobidas . Neko Publishing . 22 October 2024 . Japan . Japanese . 5 November 2008.
  3. Book: Railway Pictorial . January 2002 . Electric Vehicle Research Group . 96 . Ja.
  4. News: 12 May 2018 . 「見ると幸せになる」列車 あなたは見たことある? . Have you ever seen the train that brings you happiness when you see it? . https://web.archive.org/web/20181003061938/https://sp.kahoku.co.jp/tohokunews/201805/20180512_13028.html . 3 October 2018 . 18 October 2024 . Japanese.
  5. News: 3 August 2011 . E2系N21編成+E926-13が検測 . E2 series N21 train + E926-13 inspection . Japanese . railf.jp . 18 October 2024.
  6. News: 8 July 2011 . E2系N21編成+E926-13が試運転 . E2 series N21 train + E926-13 test run . Japanese . railf.jp . 18 October 2024.
  7. Web site: 【すごい段差】新幹線史上類を見ない凸凹編成 E2系の検測列車ってなに? . [Huge bump] An uneven train formation unlike any other in Shinkansen history: What is the E2 series inspection train? . RM News . Neko Publishing . 22 October 2024 . Japan . Japanese . 12 August 2023.