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New rolling stock for Toei Shinjuku Line that looks like E233-2000


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Subways are not my area of interest, but I saw this and thought it was simply a re-styled JR East E233-2000, which were built for through-service on the Metro Chiyoda Line from the Joban Line.  Both of these are products of Tokyu/J-Trec, but I haven't read anything that confirms that the designs are related.  The article says says it's a 10-300 type with minor changes.  Really?

 

Tetsudo Fan news item: http://railf.jp/news/2013/07/16/140000.html

pictures of JRE E233-2000: http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:E233-2016_approaching_to_Yoyogi_Uehara.JPG

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bikkuri bahn

Yes, it's (10-300) based on the JR-E E231 series.  The design was selected to keep development and construction costs low.  The primary builder at the time was Tokyu Railcar, but some intermediate cars were actually built at JR-E's Niitsu Plant, which as you know churned out the E231's and now the E233 types.

 

At this rate, in ten years half the trains in Tokyo will all look (and sound) alike :sad1:

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The Japanese Wikipedia 10-300 page has a note that says (Google Translate):

 

"All organization was eight-car train at the end of 2009, it was announced on 22 February 2010 Tokyo Metropolitan Bureau of Transportation next management plan "Step Up 2010" in [13], fiscal 2010 (FY I listed four of the organization Shinjuku Line vehicle to be 10-car train into a 22 year). 2013 (2013) up minutes, you have inaugurated a 10-car train from the beginning, but the organization number became connected with the number 10-490F. Is based on the E233 system 2000 Bandai front [14]."

 

And a bit below that a caption that shows a JRE E233-2000 and says "E233 system 2000 series, which became the basis for the reference) 10-490F later".

 

I'd say that confirms your hypothesis that this new train (described as 10-490/10-491 in the post) is based on the  E233-2000 design.

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bikkuri bahn

The E233-2000 is a narrow body design intended for through operations on subway routes.  It has a car width of 2770mm, compared with 2800mm for the related Tokyu 5000 series or the standard E233 width of 2950mm.

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Guest keio6000

the construction costs may be low, but the MicroAce model is too expensive :).  I've been trolling yahoo japan for a cheaper 10-300 but doubt i'll find one soon...  just dont feel that attracted to pay that much for such a plain train, even if it fits thematically in my collection.

 

and of course, there's that insane "japan-world-store" on ebay whose business plan seems to be to double the price of everything in the hope that some sucker buys it..

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