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BEC819 series
BEC819 series in July 2020
ManufacturerHitachi Rail
DesignerEiji Mitooka
Built atKudamatsu, Yamaguchi
Family nameA-train
Constructed2016–
Entered service19 October 2016
Number built36 vehicles (18 sets)
Number in service36 vehicles (18 sets)
Formation2 cars per trainset
Fleet numbers
  • Z001–Z007 (series 0)
  • other (series 300)
OperatorsJR Kyushu
DepotsNogata Depot
Lines served
Specifications
Car body constructionAluminium alloy
Train length40,000 mm (131 ft 3 in)
Car length20,000 mm (65 ft 7 in)
Width2,950 mm (9 ft 8 in)
Height3,980 mm (13 ft 1 in) (4,096 mm (13 ft 5 in) with pantograph raised)
Floor height1,125 mm (3 ft 8 in)
Doors3 pairs per side
Maximum speed120 km/h (75 mph)
Traction systemIGBTVVVF
Traction motors4 × MT404K 95 kW (127 hp) 3-phase AC induction motor
Power output380 kW (510 hp)
Electric system(s)
Current collectionPantograph
Bogies
  • DT409K (powered)
  • TR409K (trailer)
Safety system(s)ATS-DK
Track gauge1,067 mm (3 ft 6 in)
Notes/references
This train won the 60th Blue Ribbon Award in 2017.

The BEC819 series (BEC819系), branded "DENCHA" (Dual Energy Charge Train), is a two-car battery electric multiple unit (BEMU) train operated by Kyushu Railway Company (JR Kyushu) on inter-running services over the Fukuhoku Yutaka Line and Chikuhō Main Line in Fukuoka Prefecture in northern Kyushu, Japan, since October 2016, and also on the Kashii Line.

Design

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Based on the earlier 817 series electric multiple unit (EMU) trains,[1] styling of the trains was overseen by industrial designer Eiji Mitooka.[1]

The lithium-ion battery system used has a capacity of 360 kWh and operates at 1,598 V.[2]

Operations

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The BEC819 series trains are used on through services over the Fukuhoku Yutaka Line electrified at 20 kV 60 Hz AC and the non-electrified Chikuhō Main Line (known as the "Wakamatsu Line") between Orio and Wakamatsu.

Since late 2018/early 2019, they are also used on the non-electrified Kashii Line.[3][4][5]

These newer vehicles used on the Kashii Line belong to the "300" series (11 trainsets in total), while the slightly older ones used on the Wakamatsu Line are the "0" series (7 trainsets in total).

Formations

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As of 8 June 2019, the fleet consists of eighteen two-car sets formed as follows, with one motorised ("Mc") car and one non-powered trailer ("TC") car.[6][7]

Designation Tc Mc
Numbering KuHa BEC818 KuMoHa BEC819
Weight (t) 35.5 36.6
Capacity (total/seated) 131/40 133/40
  • The KuMoHa BEC819 car has one single-arm pantograph.[7]
  • The KuHa BEC818 car has a toilet at the inner end.[7]

Interior

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Internally, LED lighting is used throughout.[8]

History

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Set Z001 undergoing testing in June 2016

Initial details of the new train were formally announced by JR Kyushu on 29 January 2016.[8] A pre-series two-car train was delivered from Hitachi's factory in Yamaguchi Prefecture in April 2016.[9] This underwent testing before entering revenue-earning service on 19 October 2016.[10][8] In May 2017, the BEC819 series was awarded the 2017 Blue Ribbon Award, presented annually by the Japan Railfan Club.[11]

Build histories

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The individual build histories of the fleet are as follows.[6]

Set No. Manufacturer Date delivered
Z001 Hitachi 12 May 2016
Z002 14 February 2017
Z003
Z004
Z005 25 February 2017
Z006
Z007

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