The 500 series (500系, Go-hyaku-kei) is a Shinkansenhigh-speed train type operated by West Japan Railway Company (JR-West) in Japan on the Tōkaidō Shinkansen line from 1997 until 2010, and the San'yō Shinkansen line since 1997. They were designed to be capable of 320 km/h (199 mph) but operated at 300 km/h (186 mph), until they were retired from the primary Nozomi service in 2010. The trainsets were then refurbished and downgraded to the all-stations Kodama service between Shin-Ōsaka and Hakata.
Overview
The general design concept was overseen by German industrial designer Alexander Neumeister.[3] The running gear utilizes computer-controlled active suspension[4] for a smoother, safer ride, and yaw dampers are fitted between cars for improved stability. All sixteen cars in each original trainset were powered, giving a maximum of 18.24 MW (24,460 hp). Each train cost an estimated 5 billion yen, and only nine were built. It used biomimicry to reduce energy consumption by 15%, increase speeds by 10% and reduce noise levels while increasing passenger comfort. This was done by designing the train's front to mimic the shape of a kingfisher's beak.[5][better source needed]
First announced by JR-West in September 1994,[6] the first set was delivered for testing in 1995, entering passenger service in March 1997. The entire fleet of nine sets was delivered by 1998. It was the first Shinkansen train in Japan to operate at a maximum speed of 300 km/h (186 mph) in regular passenger service. Besides the premium Nozomi services, 16-car trains were also used on Hikari Rail Star services during the busy holiday periods.
With the steady increase in the number of N700 Series Shinkansen since 2007, the 500 series were gradually retired from the Nozomi services. The last 500 series Nozomi run took place on 28 February 2010.[7]
Formation
Car No.
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
Designation
Mc
M1
Mp
M2
M'
M1
Mp
Ms2
Ms
M1s
Mpkh
M2
M'
M1
Mp
M2c
Numbering
521-xx
526-xx
527-xx
528-xx
525-xx
526-xx
527-4xx
518-xx
515-xx
516-xx
527-7xx
528-7xx
525-xx
526-xx
527-xx
522-xx
Seating capacity
53
100
90
100
95
100
75
68
64
68
63
100
95
100
90
63
Cars 8 to 10 were "Green" (first class) cars. Cars 5 and 13 each had one "T"-style current collector.[8]
Interior
Standard-class car interior view
Standard-class seating
Green car seating
8-car V sets (500-7000 series)
An 8-car 500 series Kodama set at Himeji Station in August 2009
Eight of the original nine 500 series sets were modified and shortened to eight cars between 2008 and 2010, and were cascaded to Sanyo Shinkansen Kodama workings, replacing the earlier 0 series sets (V2 to V9).[9] The first reformed eight-car set was unveiled to the press on 28 March 2008, and the trains entered service on twelve daily Kodama runs from 1 December 2008.[10]
The maximum operating speed of these trains has been reduced to 285 km/h (177 mph).[11]
Formation
As of 27 March 2023[update], the fleet consists of six eight-car sets (V2–V4, V7–V9) formed as follows, with car 1 at the Hakata end.[12][unreliable source]
Car No.
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
Designation
Mc
M1
Mp
M2
M
M1
Mpkh
M2c
Numbering
521-70xx
526-70xx
527-70xx
528-70xx
525-70xx
526-72xx
527-77xx
522-70xx
Formerly
521 (car 1)
526 (car 2)
527 (car 3)
528 (car 4)
525 (car 13)
516 (car 10)
527-700 (car 11)
522 (car 16)
Seating capacity
53
100
78
100
95
68
51
63
Cars 2 and 7 each have one single-arm pantograph.[13]
Interior
Passenger accommodation consists of 3+2 abreast unidirectional seating, with 2+2 abreast seating in car 6 (former Green car). Between October and December 2013, cars 4 and 5 are also scheduled to have the original seating removed and replaced with new 2+2 abreast seating, the same as used in the Hikari Rail Star 700 series trainsets.[14][15]
All passenger saloons on the 8-car 500 series trains are no-smoking, with new smoking compartments installed in cars 3 and 7.[13] Cars 1, 3, 5, and 7 are equipped with toilets.[13]
Non-reserved seating car in May 2012
Reserved seating car (car 6) in May 2012
Smoking compartment in car 7 in May 2012
Mock-up of the driver's cab in an 8-car 500 series trainset
Future plans
In announcement made on 14 February 2024, JR West outlined plans to retire four of the six remaining 500 series sets from revenue service by the end of 2026.[16] The plan is to shorten four existing 16-car N700 series sets into eight-car sets to replace the 500 series sets.[16] On 24 July 2024, JR West announced plans to retire the last two 500 series sets by 2027.[17]
Special liveries
Set V2 in the special "500 Type Eva" livery in March 2016
500 Type Eva
Since 7 November 2015, set V2 runs in a special "500 Type Eva" livery as part of the "Shinkansen:Evangelion Project" tie-up project to mark the 40th anniversary of the Sanyo Shinkansen and the 20th anniversary of Neon Genesis Evangelion.[18] Initially planned to operate until March 2017, this livery was extended until 13 May 2018.[19][20] Set V2 was then transformed to the Hello Kitty Shinkansen in June 2018.
From 24 February until 7 May 2018, the 500 series car preserved at the Kyoto Railway Museum was exhibited in the "500 Type Eva" livery.[21][additional citation(s) needed]
521-7002 (Car 1)
526-7004 (Car 2)
527-7003 (Car 3)
528-7002 (Car 4)
525-7004 (Car 5)
526-7202 (Car 6)
527-7702 (Car 7)
522-7002 (Car 8)
Interior
The interior of car 2 in March 2016
Seats in car 2 designated for passengers waiting to use car 1
The Evangelion cockpit mockup in car 1
Hello Kitty
Set V2 in "Hello Kitty" livery in July 2018
In March 2018, JR West announced the launch of a special "Hello Kitty" themed 500 series train on Sanyo Shinkansen Kodama services.[22][23] The train, set V2 which formerly ran in the "500 Type Eva" livery, entered service on 30 June 2018.[24]
521-7002 (Car 1)
526-7004 (Car 2)
527-7003 (Car 3)
528-7002 (Car 4)
525-7004 (Car 5)
526-7202 (Car 6)
527-7702 (Car 7)
522-7002 (Car 8)
Preserved examples
Car 521–1 at the Kyoto Railway Museum in August 2018Car 522–1 at the Hitachi Kasado factory
As of 2023, two 500 Series cars have been preserved, both from the same set. Car 521–1, formerly the front car of set W1, is preserved at the Kyoto Railway Museum, which opened in April 2016.[25] This car was exhibited in the "500 Type Eva" livery between 24 February and 7 May 2018.[26]
Car 522–1, formerly the end car of set W1, is preserved at the Hitachi Rail Kasado factory in Kudamatsu, Yamaguchi, in Autumn 2015.
The Shinkansen Henkei Robo Shinkalion franchise would feature the 500 series as one of its many titular mecha. In addition to the standard livery, the Evangelion and Hello Kitty-wrapped versions also appeared in both the toyline and anime.
The anime Transformers: Robots in Disguise features the Autobot character Railspike, who transforms into a 500 Series Shinkansen.
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