Hanshin 5700 series


The Hanshin 5700 series is a commuter electric multiple unit train type operated by the private railway operator Hanshin Electric Railway in Japan since August 2015.

Design

The trains feature passenger-operated door buttons, unusual in the Kansai region.

Formation

, one four-car set is in service. Trains are formed as four-car sets, as shown below, with all cars motored, although only one bogie on each of the end cars is motored.
Car No.1234
DesignationMc1M1M2Mc2
Numbering570x 580x 580x 570x
DesignationMc1M1M2Mc2
Weight 34.037.037.034.0
Capacity 124/41133/46133/45124/41

The M1 car has two single-arm pantographs, and the M2 car has one.

Interior

Passenger accommodation consists of longitudinal bench seating throughout. Regular seating areas use blue moquette seat covers and grab handles, and priority seating areas use green seat covers and grab handles. LED lighting is used in the interiors, and 32-inch half-height LCD passenger information screens are provided above three out of six doorways per car, with information provided in four languages: Japanese, English, Chinese, and Korean.

History

Details of the new trains were officially announced in March 2015. The first set delivered, 5701, entered revenue service from 24 August 2015.
In May 2016, the 5700 series was awarded the 2016 Blue Ribbon Award, presented annually by the Japan Railfan Club. A presentation ceremony was held at Koshien Station on 2 October 2016.
A second set was delivered from Kinki Sharyo in March 2017.

Fleet/build details

The individual build histories for the fleet are as follows.
Set No.Date delivered
570125 June 2015
21 March 2017
570515 June 2017
570711 July 2017
570922 March 2019
571119 December 2019
57133 February 2020