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521 series

Japanese electric multiple unit train type

521 series

Japanese electric multiple unit train type

FieldValue
name521 series
imageJRW Series521-G30.jpg
imagesize300px
captionA JR West 521-0 series EMU first build train
manufacturer{{plainlist
replaced{{plainlist
yearconstruction2006–
yearserviceNovember 2006
numberbuilt164 vehicles (82 sets)
numberservice160 vehicles (80 sets) ()
formation2 cars per trainset
fleetnumbers{{plainlist
operator{{Plainlist
depotsTsuruga, Kanazawa
lines{{Plainlist
carbodyStainless steel
carlength20100 mm
width2950 mm
height3630 mm
floorheight1120 mm
doors3 pairs per side
maxspeed120 km/h
tractionVariable frequency (3-level IGBT)
poweroutput230 kW per motor
electricsystem/ (overhead line)
collectionmethodWPS28D single-arm pantograph
bogiesWDT59B (motored), WTR243C (trailer)
brakesElectronically controlled pneumatic brakes with regenerative braking, snow-resistant brake
safetyATS-SW, ATS-P
couplingShibata type
gauge
  • Kawasaki Heavy Industries
  • Kinki Sharyo |}}
  • 419 series
  • 413 series
  • 415 series
  • 457 series
  • 475 series |}}
  • E01–E05
  • G01–G30
  • J01–J23
  • U01–U15 |}}
  • JR West
  • Hapi-Line Fukui
  • IR Ishikawa Railway
  • Ainokaze Toyama Railway
  • Hokuriku Main Line
  • Hapi-Line Fukui Line
  • Kosei Line
  • Nanao Line
  • IR Ishikawa Railway Line
  • Ainokaze Toyama Railway Line
  • Echigo Tokimeki Railway Nihonkai Hisui Line

The 521 series is a dual-voltage AC/DC outer-suburban electric multiple unit (EMU) train type operated by West Japan Railway Company (JR West), along with third-sector railway operators Hapi-Line Fukui (as of March 2024), IR Ishikawa Railway, and Ainokaze Toyama Railway on local services in the Fukui, Kanazawa, and Toyama areas.

Design

The 521 series was the first dual-voltage suburban EMU type to be built for JR West. The body of the first two batches was based on the 223-5000 series suburban EMU design, with the same WMT102C 230 kW traction motors. The sets are able to be used on wanman driver-only operation services.

Operations

JR West

  • 521-0 series
    • Hokuriku Main Line ( – )
    • Kosei Line ( – )
    • Obama Line ( – , sometimes substituted for 125 series)
  • 521-100 series
    • Nanao Line (from 3 October 2020)

Third-sector lines

  • Hapi-Line Fukui Line
  • IR Ishikawa Railway Line
  • Ainokaze Toyama Railway Line
  • Echigo Tokimeki Railway Nihonkai Hisui Line

Fleet

, JR West operates 50 two-car sets (E01-E05, G14-G15, G17, G20-G24, G28-G30, J01-J19, U01-U15), allocated to Kanazawa depot and Tsuruga depot. The Ainokaze Toyama Railway operates 22 two-car sets (AK01-AK22), and the IR Ishikawa Railway operates eight two-car sets (IR01-IR08).

15 additional two-car sets were transferred to Hapi-Line Fukui in March 2024 following JR West's forefeiture of the Hokuriku Main Line within Fukui Prefecture.

Formations

Sets consist of one motored and one non-powered trailer car, and are formed as follows.

DesignationNumberingCapacity (total/seated)Weight
McTpc'
KuMoHa 521KuHa 520
129/48129/40
43.2 t44.3 t

The KuHa 520 cars are each fitted with one WPD28D single-arm pantograph.

Interior

Seating is arranged as 2+2 abreast transverse flip-over seats. The KuHa 520 cars include a toilet. File:Series521 Kuha520-13 Inside.jpg|Interior of a 2nd-batch set in April 2022 File:JRW Kumoha521-36 Inside.jpg|Interior of a 3rd-batch set in July 2022 File:JRW Kumoha521-36 Priority-seat.jpg|Priority seating in July 2022 File:JRW Kuha520-53 Toilet.jpg|Toilet in July 2022 File:JRW Kuha520-53 Inside LED.jpg|LED passenger information display in July 2022 File:Jrw521 unchinhyo.jpg|Fare indicator board for driver-only operated services File:JRW Kuha520-43 Cab.jpg|Driver's cab in April 2022

History

The first five sets, E01 to E05, were built by Kawasaki Heavy Industries and Kinki Sharyo, and were delivered to Fukui depot between September and October 2006. These entered revenue service from 30 November 2006. The fleet was reallocated to Tsuruga Depot from 1 June 2010.

Ten more sets, G01 to G10, built by Kinki Sharyo, were delivered to Kanazawa depot between October 2009 and March 2010, entering revenue service from 13 March 2010. A further five sets, G11 to G15, were delivered from Kawasaki Heavy Industries in December 2010 and January 2011. 15 more sets, M01 to M15, were delivered from Kawasaki Heavy Industries to Tsuruga Depot between January and March 2011.

Nineteen third-batch two-car sets (J01 to J19) were delivered to Tsuruga Depot in fiscal 2013. The third-batch sets have cab ends based on the JR West 225 series EMUs, with improved crash resistance, and use LED lighting for interior lighting. These sets entered revenue service in spring 2014.

In December 2019, the first three two-car 521-100 series sets (U01 to U03) for the Nanao Line were built by Kinki Sharyo. Unlike older JR West 521 series sets, the 521-100 series sets feature red waistline striping, reminiscent of the body colour used by older 413 and 415 series trains operated on the line. By October 2020, a total of fifteen two-car sets were built for JR West. Three more sets for the IR Ishikawa Railway (IR06 to IR08) were delivered on 3 December 2020. The 521-100 series fleet entered service on the Nanao Line from 3 October 2020.

Two more 521-0 series two-car sets (J22 and J23) were built by Kawasaki Heavy Industries and delivered to Kanazawa Depot in March 2021.

Other operators

16 two-car 521 series sets were transferred to the third-sector railway operating company Ainokaze Toyama Railway for use from 14 March 2015 when JR West handed over ownership of the sections of the Hokuriku Main Line in Toyama Prefecture running parallel to the new Hokuriku Shinkansen. Likewise, three two-car sets were transferred to the IR Ishikawa Railway, which took over control of the section of the Hokuriku Main Line in Ishikawa Prefecture from 14 March 2015. Two more sets were newly built for the IR Ishikawa Railway.

Ainokaze Toyama Railway

, the Ainokaze Toyama Railway 521 series fleet is as follows.

Set No.Former set No.ManufacturerDelivery date
AK01G06Kinki Sharyo27 October 2009
AK02G07
AK03G0822 December 2009
AK04G09
AK05G1115 February 2010
AK06G12
AK07G132 March 2010
AK08G15
AK09G16Kawasaki Heavy Industries18 December 2010
AK10G17
AK11G18
AK12G2112 January 2011
AK13G2326 January 2011
AK14G24
AK15G3124 February 2011
AK16G32
AK1712 December 2017
AK2114 February 2023
AK22

Five new two-car 521-1000 series sets are scheduled to be introduced over a period of six years, with the first set delivered in December 2017. These sets are based on the JR West 3rd-batch design, and are intended to replace the operator's ageing 413 series EMUs. On 22 June 2023, it was announced that some of the two-car sets would be lengthened to three cars each in the future after fiscal 2025 to increase transportation capacity on the Ainokaze Toyama Railway Line.

Sets AK21 and AK22 were delivered in February 2023.

Hapi-Line Fukui

Hapi-Line Fukui 521 series set HF05 in March 2024

15 more two-car 521 series sets were transferred to the third-sector railway operating company Hapi-Line Fukui for use from 16 March 2024 when JR West handed over ownership of the sections of the Hokuriku Main Line in Fukui Prefecture running parallel to the extension of the Hokuriku Shinkansen from Kanazawa to Tsuruga.

IR Ishikawa Railway

, the IR Ishikawa Railway 521 series fleet is as follows.

Set No.Former set No.ManufacturerDelivery dateLivery accent colour
IR01G10Kinki Sharyo22 December 2009Light green
IR02G142 March 2010Purple
IR03G30Kawasaki Heavy Industries15 February 2011Indigo
IR04J20Kinki Sharyo6 February 2015Ochre
IR05J216 February 2015Maroon
IR063 December 2020
IR07
IR08

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