Seibu 30000 series


The Seibu 30000 series is an electric multiple unit train type operated by the private railway operator Seibu Railway on commuter services in the Tokyo area of Japan. First introduced in April 2008, a total of six 10-car sets, eighteen 8-car sets, and six 2-car sets were built by Hitachi Rail between 2008 and 2016 to replace older three-door 101 series and 301 series sets. It is nicknamed the "Smile Train".

Design

Sets are formed as two-, eight-, and ten-car units, consisting of aluminium wide-bodied long four-door cars with no end gangway doors. Six-car sets were also scheduled to be built by fiscal 2011, but none were ultimately delivered.

Fleet

, the fleet consists of 6 ten-car sets, 18 eight-car sets, and six two-car sets, based at Kotesashi, Minami-Iriso, Musashigaoka, and Tamagawa-Josui depots for use on Seibu Shinjuku Line and Seibu Ikebukuro Line workings.
The last set ordered, eight-car set 38118, was delivered in June 2016, bring the total size of the fleet to 216 vehicles.

Formations

Sets are formed as shown below.

2-car sets

The six 2-car sets, numbered 32101 to 32106, are formed as follows, with car 1 at the Hanno end.
  • The Mc cars are equipped with two single-arm pantographs.

8-car sets

The eighteen 8-car sets, numbered 38101 to 38118, are formed as follows, with car 1 at the Hanno end.
Car No.12345678
DesignationTc1M1M2T1T3M5M6Tc2
Numbering3810038200383003840038500386003870038800

  • The M1 and M5 cars are each equipped with one single-arm pantograph.

10-car sets

The six 10-car sets, numbered 30101 to 30106, are formed as follows, with car 1 at the Hanno end.
Car No.12345678910
DesignationTc1M1M2T1M3T2T3M5M6Tc2
Numbering30100302003030030400305003060030700308003090030000

  • The M1 and M6 cars are each equipped with one single-arm pantograph.

Interior

Seating consists of longitudinal bench seating throughout. Wheelchair spaces are provided in the two outermost cars at each end of eight-car sets and in the 32100 cars of two-car sets. Priority seats are provided at the end of each car. Sets built from fiscal 2013 feature LED lighting and transparent overhead luggage racks in place of the earlier stainless steel pipe racks.

History

The first train entered service on the Seibu Shinjuku Line on 26 April 2008.

Livery variations

Doraemon

From 8 October 2020, eight-car set 38101 was operated with an all-over Doraemon-themed wrap. The sides are blue; some doors resemble Doraemon, and others are plain, in line with the rest of the body. The interior is also Doraemon-themed. The Doraemon-themed train is scheduled to operate until 20 September 2024.

Fleet history

The fleet history details are as shown below.

2-car sets

BatchSet No.Date delivered
232101
232102
232103
6321042 November 2012
63210519 November 2012
63210610 December 2012

8-car sets

BatchSet No.Date delivered
138101
138102
138103
238104
238105
338106
338107
438108
438109
538110
538111
6381122 November 2012
63811319 November 2012
63811410 December 2012
73811523 December 2013
8381161 December 2014
93811719 January 2016
1038118June 2016

10-car sets

BatchSet No.Date delivered
73010123 December 2013
73010224 December 2013
83010327 October 2014
83010417 November 2014
93010514 October 2015
93010626 October 2015