E5 and H5 Series Shinkansen explained

E5 & H5 series
Imagealt:Teal and white bullet train with pink stripe
Interiorimage:JRH Series-H5 H1.jpg
Interiorimagealt:Teal and white bullet train with purple stripe
Interiorcaption:H5 series set H1 on a Hayabusa service, June 2022
Manufacturer:Hitachi Rail, Kawasaki Heavy Industries
Replaced:200 series, E1 series, E2 series, E4 series
Numberconstruction:E5: 80 vehicles (8 sets)
Numberpreserved:6 vehicles[1]
Formation:10 cars per trainset
Capacity:731 (658 Standard, 55 Green, 18 Gran Class)[2]
Depots:Sendai, Hokkaido (H5 only)
Carbody:Aluminium alloy
Trainlength:253m (830feet)
Width:3350mm
Height:3650mm
Maxspeed:320km/h
Weight:453.5t
Acceleration:1.71km/h/s
Traction:3-level IGBT-VVVF (Mitsubishi Electric, Toshiba or Hitachi)
Traction Motors:32 × MT207 300kW 3-phase AC induction motor[3]
Poweroutput:9.6MW
Electricsystem: overhead catenary
Collectionmethod:Pantograph
Bogies:DT209 (motored), TR7008 (trailer)
Brakes:Electro-pneumatic regenerative
Safety:DS-ATC
Multipleworking:E3 series, E6 series, E8 series
Notes:Awarded for E5 series

The and the related are Japanese Shinkansen high-speed train types built by Hitachi Rail and Kawasaki Heavy Industries.

The E5 series is operated by East Japan Railway Company (JR East); it was introduced on Tohoku Shinkansen services on 5 March 2011[4] and on Hokkaido Shinkansen services on 26 March 2016. A total of 59 10-car sets are on order, with three sets in service in time for the start of new Hayabusa services to Shin-Aomori in March 2011.[5]

The H5 series, a cold-weather derivative of the E5 series, is operated by Hokkaido Railway Company (JR Hokkaido); it has been in use on Tohoku and Hokkaido Shinkansen services since 26 March 2016.[6] [7] Ordered in February 2014, a total of four 10-car sets were built by Hitachi and Kawasaki Heavy Industries at a cost of approximately . The first two sets were delivered in October 2014.

Design

Technology incorporated in these trains is derived from the experimental Fastech 360S train tested by JR East. The initial maximum speed in service was 300abbr=onNaNabbr=on, but this was raised to 320abbr=onNaNabbr=on between Utsunomiya and Morioka from the start of the revised timetable on 16 March 2013. The trains feature an electric active suspension.[8]

H5

The H5 series is directly based on the E5 series and has an identical maximum operating speed of 3200NaN0, although this is limited to 2600NaN0 on the Hokkaido Shinkansen, and to 160km/h on the dual gauge track extending through the undersea Seikan Tunnel connecting Hokkaido with mainland Honshu.[9] All cars feature active suspension, and tilt by up to 1.5 degrees through curves, allowing the maximum speed of 320 km/h to be maintained even on curves with a radius of . The units feature a number of cold-weather improvements, including an upgraded snowplow on the lead units, durable rubber to protect the various connections between cars and a stainless-steel underframe to protect the electronics (upgraded from the usual aluminium underframe protection for added durability).[10] They also incorporate minor interior design differences compared with the E5 series.[11]

Operations

, E5 series and H5 trainsets work with each other,[12] and are used on the following services on the Tohoku and Hokkaido Shinkansen lines:[13]

E5 series trainsets were first introduced on the new Hayabusa services between Tokyo and from 5 March 2011, initially operating at a maximum speed of . From 19 November 2011, a total of six E5 series trainsets were in operation, with sets also used on some Hayate and Yamabiko services. Hayate services operated coupled with E3 series Komachi services, and were limited to a maximum speed of .[14] From the start of the revised timetable on 17 March 2012, E5 series sets were also introduced used on some Nasuno all-stations services.[15]

The H5 series is the first JR Hokkaido train type to use the "H" prefix, following the method used by JR East (with an "E" prefix).

Exterior

The exterior design of the trains is broadly based on the experimental Fastech 360S train, with a colour scheme of green for the upper body and white for the lower body, separated by a "Hayate" pink stripe.[16] [17] For the H5 series, the "Hayate" pink stripe is replaced by a purple stripe intended to evoke images of lilac, lupin, and lavender flowers for which Hokkaido is famous.[18] [19]

Interior

The trains have three classes of accommodation: premium Gran Class (car 10), Green class (car 9), and Ordinary class (cars 1 to 8).

Gran Class

Car 10 is designated "Gran Class", featuring 18 power-reclining "shell" seats with leather seat covers arranged in 2+1 abreast configuration.[20] Originally given the provisional name "Super Green Car", seat pitch in the Gran Class car is 1300mm.[21] Seats are 520mm wide and recline to a maximum angle of 45 degrees.[20] The pre-series set, S11, did not initially include Gran Class accommodation.[2] The carpet in the H5 series's Gran Class car is blue with a pattern intended to evoke images of Hokkaido's sea and lakes.[22] All seats in the H5 series feature AC power outlets.

Green car

Car 9 is designated as "Green car" (first class) accommodation with 55 seats arranged in 2+2 abreast configuration. Seat pitch is 1160mm. Seats are 475mm wide and recline to an angle of 31 degrees.[20] The carpet in the H5 series's Green car is dark grey with a pattern depicting the ocean with fragments of drift ice. All seats in the H5 series feature AC power outlets.

Ordinary class

Ordinary-class cars (cars 1 to 8) have a seat pitch of 1040mm, which is 60mm larger than on the E2 series trains.[23] Seating is arranged in 3+2 abreast configuration. AC power outlets are provided for window seats and rows of seats at car ends for the E5 series,[24] and all seats for the H5 series. The interior of the H5 series's ordinary-class cars is intended to evoke images of snow and the night view of Hakodate.

Gallery

H5

Formation

E5

The production E5 series sets are formed as follows, with car 1 at the Tokyo end and car 10 at the Aomori end.[25]

Car No.1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
DesignationT1c M2 M1 M2 M1k M2 M1 M2 M1s Tsc
Numbering E523 E526-100 E525 E526-200 E525-400 E526-300 E525-100 E526-400 E515 E514
Weight (t)41.9 45.9 46.0 46.3 46.1 46.8 46.8 46.0 45.8 42.7
Capacity29 100 85 100 59 100 85 100 55 18
FacilitiesToilet   Toilet, cardphone   Toilet, AED, cardphone, wheelchair space   Toilet   Toilet, wheelchair space, conductor's compartment 

Cars 3 and 7 each have one single-arm pantograph, although only one is normally raised in service.[26]

H5

The 10-car sets, numbered "H1" onward, are formed with eight motored ("M") cars and two non-powered trailer ("T") cars. Car 1 is at the southern end. Cars 3 and 7 each have one N-PS208 single-arm pantograph.

Car No.1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
DesignationT1c M2 M1 M2 M1k M2 M1 M2 M1s Tsc
Numbering H523 H526-100 H525 H526-200 H525-400 H526-300 H525-100 H526-400 H515 H514<---Weight (t)41.9 45.9 46.0 46.3 46.1 46.8 46.8 46.0 45.8 42.7-->
Capacity29 98 85 98 59 98 85 98 55 18
FacilitiesToilet   Toilet, cardphone   Toilet, AED, cardphone, wheelchair space   Toilet   Toilet, wheelchair space, conductor's compartment 

History

The pre-series set, S11, was delivered to Sendai Depot in May 2009 ahead of extensive test running on the Tohoku Shinkansen.[27] Cars 1 to 5 were built by Hitachi in Yamaguchi Prefecture, and cars 6 to 10 were built by Kawasaki Heavy Industries in Hyogo Prefecture.[28] Set S11 made its first appearance at Tokyo Station on 9 December 2009.[29]

The first full-production set, U2, was delivered to Sendai Depot in December 2010.[26]

In May 2012, the E5 series was awarded the 2012 Blue Ribbon Award, presented annually by the Japan Railfan Club.[30] A formal presentation ceremony was held at Tokyo Station on 20 November 2012.[31]

The pre-series set, S11, was upgraded to full-production standard in February 2013 and renumbered U1.[32] It retains the flush plug doors for the passenger doors immediately behind the driving cabs, whereas the full-production sets have recessed sliding doors.[32]

From the start of the revised timetable on 16 March 2013, the maximum speed in service was raised from 300abbr=onNaNabbr=on to 320abbr=onNaNabbr=on between Utsunomiya and Morioka.[33]

H5 series

Details of the new H5 series trains on order were announced by JR Hokkaido in April 2014. The first set, H1, was shipped from Kawasaki Heavy Industries in Kobe to Hakodate Depot in October 2014.[34] The second set was also delivered in October 2014.[35]

In November 2014, JR Hokkaido officially announced details of the bodyside logos to be applied to the trains, combining an outline of Hokkaido with an image intended to portray the gyrfalcon native to Hokkaido.

Slow-speed test-running on the Hokkaido Shinkansen tracks within Hokkaido commenced from 1 December 2014, with the maximum speed of 260 km/h reached on 26 December.[36] Test-running on the Tohoku Shinkansen south of Shin-Aomori commenced in November 2015.[37]

Fleet list

E5

, the fleet is as follows.[38]

Set numberManufacturerDate deliveredRemarks
U1Hitachi/Kawasaki HI15 June 2009Pre-series set, originally numbered S11, modified February 2013
U2Kawasaki HI13 December 2010Full-production sets
U3Hitachi31 January 2011
U418 February 2011
U519 August 2011
U6Kawasaki HI27 September 2011
U7Hitachi13 October 2011
U8Kawasaki HI14 November 2011
U95 December 2011
U10Hitachi30 January 2012
U11Kawasaki HI17 February 2012
U122 April 2012
U13Hitachi26 April 2012
U14Kawasaki HI31 May 2012
U15Hitachi11 June 2012
U1626 July 2012
U17Kawasaki HI24 August 2012
U1814 September 2012
U1912 October 2012
U20Hitachi22 November 2012
U21Kawasaki HI25 December 2012
U22Hitachi31 January 2013
U23Kawasaki HI22 February 2013
U24Hitachi28 March 2013
U25Kawasaki HI10 April 2013
U26Hitachi30 May 2013
U27Kawasaki HI7 June 2013
U28Hitachi26 July 2013
U29Kawasaki HI7 December 2015
U30Hitachi15 January 2016
U31Kawasaki HI1 February 2016
U32Hitachi3 February 2017
U33Kawasaki HI16 January 2017
U34Hitachi13 October 2017[39]
U35Kawasaki HI19 July 2017
U3625 August 2017
U3721 September 2017
U389 February 2018
U39Hitachi24 August 2018
U4011 January 2019
U41Kawasaki HI23 March 2018
U42Hitachi4 February 2019
U43Kawasaki HI4 March 2019
U44Hitachi29 May 2019
U4525 February 2020
U46Kawasaki HI21 September 2021
U47Kawasaki Railcar Manufacturing10 April 2023
U48Kawasaki HI12 June 2023
U49Hitachi23 June 2023
U505 August 2023
U513 October 2023
U52
U53
U54
U55
U56
U57
U58
U59

H5

, the H5 series fleet is as follows.

Set H2 was withdrawn in April 2022 following damage sustained from the 2022 Fukushima earthquake. The set was dismantled as of December 2022. It was later moved to a Shinkansen depot in Nanae, Hokkaido where it will be used for staff training.[40]

Set numberManufacturerOfficial delivery date
H1Kawasaki Heavy Industries1 November 2014
  • H2
Hitachi8 November 2014
H3Kawasaki Heavy Industries23 May 2015
H43 August 2015

Accidents and incidents

H5 series set H2, coupled with E6 series set Z9 and operating as Yamabiko No. 223 bound for Sendai, derailed during the 2022 Fukushima earthquake while traveling between Fukushima and Shiroishi-Zaō stations. There were no injuries on board.[41] [42]

Export to India

The E5 series trains with red and grey livery have been chosen for use on the under-construction Mumbai–Ahmedabad high-speed rail corridor in India,[43] scheduled to open in June-July 2026. A total of 24 trains are planned to be purchased while the deal for the first six is intended to be signed by the end of March 2024.[44] [45]

Hitachi and Kawasaki Heavy Industries started talks with Indian Railways on design changes such as the modification of the air conditioning system in order for it to operate efficiently at temperatures up to 50 degrees Celsius. One of the goal of Indian Railways is to replace the high-end technical offerings on Japan's train sets with indigenous bio-toilets. Similarly, the primary languages for documentation of facility usage instructions must be Hindi and English.[46] [47]

In media

The E5 series is featured in the anime Shinkansen Henkei Robo Shinkalion as the "Shinkalion E5 Hayabusa". The H5 series also is featured, referred to as the "Shinkalion H5 Hayabusa". Both trainset types have been featured in all current installments of the franchise.

See also

Further reading

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Notes and References

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