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Hokuso 7300 series

Japanese electric multiple unit train type From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Hokuso 7300 series
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The Hokuso 7300 series (北総鉄道7300形) is an electric multiple unit (EMU) commuter train type operated by the Hokuso Railway on the Hokuso Line in Japan since 1992.[1]

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Design

Based on the Keisei 3700 series design, two eight-car sets were introduced in 1992. Four further sets, numbered 7808–7838, were added from 2003, modified from former Keisei 3700 series sets.[1][2]

Formation

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7300 series set 7308 in August 2007

As of 3 March 2022,[3] the fleet consists of two eight-car 7300 series sets and three eight-car 7800 series sets formed as shown below, with six motored (M) cars and two trailer (T) cars, and car 1 at the southern end.[4]

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The 7800 series set cars are numbered in the "78xx" series. The two M1 cars each have two single-arm pantographs, and the M1' car has one.[4]

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Former identities

The 7800 series sets were formerly numbered as follows.[4]

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Incidents

On 12 June 2020, the seventh car of set 7818 derailed while manoeuvering at Aoto Station.[6] According to witnesses, the pantograph on the derailed car had detached from the train and became entangled with the overhead wire.

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