E4 Series Shinkansen


The E4 series is a high-speed shinkansen train type operated by East Japan Railway Company in Japan. They were the second series of completely bi-level Shinkansen trainsets to be built in Japan. They operate on the Tōhoku and Jōetsu Shinkansen, and occasionally on the Nagano Shinkansen. E4 series trains feature double-decker cars to accommodate additional commuter traffic around Tokyo and other urban areas. They were often coupled to 400 series trains on the Tōhoku Shinkansen between Tokyo and Fukushima before the latter retired in April 2010.
Two eight-car sets can be coupled together for extra capacity: a sixteen-car E4 series formation trainset carries a total of 1,634 seated passengers, the highest-capacity high-speed rail trainset in the world.
26 units were built between 1997 and 2003. As with the earlier E1 series trains, maximum speed is.

Formation

Cars 4 and 6 are each equipped with a PS201 pantograph.

Variants

Sets P51 and P52, delivered in January and February 2001 were designed to cope with the steep gradients of the Nagano Shinkansen for use on services to Karuizawa.
Sets P81 and P82, delivered in July and November 2003 were designed to cope with the steep gradients of the Nagano Shinkansen, and are also capable of operating under 50 Hz and 60 Hz overhead power supplies for use on services to Nagano.

Interior

As with the earlier E1 series, the upper deck saloons of non-reserved cars 1 to 3 are arranged 3+3 with no individual armrests, and do not recline. The lower decks of these cars, and the reserved-seating saloons in cars 4 to 8 have regular 2+3 seating. The green car saloons on the upper decks of cars 7 to 8 have 2+2 seating. The trains have a total seating capacity of 817 passengers.

History

The first E4 series set, P1, was delivered to Sendai Depot on 8 October 1997, with the first sets entering revenue-earning service on the Tohoku Shinkansen from 20 December 1997.
All cars were made no-smoking from the start of the revised timetable on 18 March 2007.
In March 2011, it was announced that the entire E4 series fleet would be withdrawn by around 2016.
In September 2012, E4 series were entirely withdrawn from Tohoku Shinkansen services, and all allocated for use on Joetsu Shinkansen services only.

Livery change

From 2014, the fleet of 24 sets still in service began to be repainted, receiving a new livery identical to that previously carried by the E1 series trains, with a toki pink stripe separating the white on the upper body and blue on the lower body. The first reliveried set, P5, was returned to service in early April 2014, with the entire fleet due to be treated by the end of fiscal 2015.

Withdrawals

Withdrawals started in July 2013, with sets P2 and P3.

Preserved examples

End car E444-1 from set P1 was displayed at the Niigata City Niitsu Railway Museum in Niitsu, Niigata between July and September 2017. It was moved by road from Niigata Depot to the museum in the early hours of 20 June 2017.

Fleet list

The build details are as shown below., 20 sets are still in service.
Set No.ManufacturerDeliveredReliveriedWithdrawn
P1Kawasaki HI8 October 199712 May 20152 April 2016
P2Hitachi20 October 1997-3 July 2013
P3Kawasaki HI27 October 1997-26 July 2013
P4Hitachi10 February 199910 February 201613 September 2017
P5Kawasaki HI22 February 19993 April 20144 December 2017
P6Hitachi15 March 199911 June 201425 December 2017
P7Hitachi14 April 199925 March 2015
P8Kawasaki HI31 May 19993 July 2015
P9Hitachi21 June 199920 August 2015
P10Kawasaki HI12 July 19994 February 2015
P11Hitachi26 July 20003 March 2016
P12Hitachi28 August 2000
P13Kawasaki HI11 September 2000
P14Hitachi13 October 2000
P15Kawasaki HI16 October 2000
P16Hitachi27 November 20001 May 2014
P17Hitachi21 March 200130 September 2014
P18Kawasaki HI4 June 2001
P19Kawasaki HI25 June 200120 August 2015
P20Hitachi16 July 20019 October 2015
P21Kawasaki HI9 October 20014 November 2015
P22Kawasaki HI20 November 200118 December 2015
P51Kawasaki HI31 January 20017 July 2014
P52Kawasaki HI20 February 200127 August 2014
P81Hitachi30 July 200322 July 2015
P82Kawasaki HI20 November 200319 January 2016