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Hankyu 8200 series, the Glossary

Index Hankyu 8200 series

The is an electric multiple unit (EMU) train type operated in Japan by the private railway operator Hankyu Railway since 1995.[1]

Table of Contents

  1. 13 relations: Electric multiple unit, Electronically controlled pneumatic brakes, Folding seat, Gate turn-off thyristor, Hankyū Kōbe Main Line, Hankyu, Hankyu 7000 series, Hankyu 8000 series, Hankyu 9000 series, Overhead line, Pantograph (transport), Regenerative braking, Variable-frequency drive.

  2. Alna Koki rolling stock
  3. Hankyu Railway
  4. Train-related introductions in 1995

Electric multiple unit

An electric multiple unit or EMU is a multiple-unit train consisting of self-propelled carriages using electricity as the motive power.

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Electronically controlled pneumatic brakes

Electronically controlled pneumatic brakes are a type of railway braking systems.

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Folding seat

A folding seat is a seat that folds away so as to occupy less space.

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Gate turn-off thyristor

A gate turn-off thyristor (GTO) is a special type of thyristor, which is a high-power (e.g. 1200 V AC) semiconductor device.

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Hankyū Kōbe Main Line

The of Hankyu Railway is one of the three major commuter heavy rail lines in the Keihanshin conurbation of Japan.

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Hankyu

, trading as, is a Japanese private railway company that provides commuter and interurban service to the northern Kansai region and is one of the flagship properties of Hankyu Hanshin Holdings Inc., in turn part of the Hankyu Hanshin Toho Group (which includes H2O Retailing Corporation and Toho Co., the creator of Godzilla). Hankyu 8200 series and Hankyu are Hankyu Railway.

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Hankyu 7000 series

The is an electric multiple unit (EMU) train type operated in Japan by the private railway operator Hankyu since 1980. Hankyu 8200 series and Hankyu 7000 series are 1500 V DC multiple units of Japan, Alna Koki rolling stock and Hankyu Railway.

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Hankyu 8000 series

The is an electric multiple unit (EMU) train type operated in Japan by the private railway operator Hankyu Railway since 1989. Hankyu 8200 series and Hankyu 8000 series are 1500 V DC multiple units of Japan, Alna Koki rolling stock and Hankyu Railway.

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Hankyu 9000 series

The is an electric multiple unit (EMU) train type operated in Japan by the private railway operator Hankyu Railway since 2006. Hankyu 8200 series and Hankyu 9000 series are 1500 V DC multiple units of Japan and Hankyu Railway.

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Overhead line

An overhead line or overhead wire is an electrical cable that is used to transmit electrical energy to electric locomotives, electric multiple units, trolleybuses or trams.

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Pantograph (transport)

A pantograph (or "pan" or "panto") is an apparatus mounted on the roof of an electric train, tram or electric bus to collect power through contact with an overhead line.

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Regenerative braking

Regenerative braking is an energy recovery mechanism that slows down a moving vehicle or object by converting its kinetic energy or potential energy into a form that can be either used immediately or stored until needed.

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Variable-frequency drive

A variable-frequency drive (VFD, or adjustable-frequency drive, adjustable-speed drive, variable-speed drive, AC drive, micro drive, inverter drive, or drive) is a type of AC motor drive (system incorporating a motor) that controls speed and torque by varying the frequency of the input electricity.

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See also

Alna Koki rolling stock

Hankyu Railway

References

[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hankyu_8200_series