| Chichibu Railway 800 series | |
|---|---|
|  800 series at Mitsumineguchi Station, 1989 | |
| In service | 1979–1990 | 
| Replaced | 100 series | 
| Scrapped | 1990 | 
| Number built | 18 vehicles (9 sets) | 
| Number preserved | 1 vehicle | 
| Number scrapped | 17 vehicles | 
| Formation | 2 cars per trainset | 
| Operators | Chichibu Railway | 
| Lines served | Chichibu Main Line | 
| Specifications | |
| Car body construction | Steel | 
| Car length | 20 m (65 ft 7 in) | 
| Doors | 4 per side | 
| Electric system(s) | 1,500 V DC | 
| Current collector(s) | Overhead wire | 
| Track gauge | 1,067 mm | 
The Chichibu Railway 800 series (秩父鉄道800系) was an electric multiple unit (EMU) train type for local services operated by Chichibu Railway in Japan from 1979 to 1990.[1]
Formations
| DeHa | KuHa | 
|---|---|
| 801 (ex DeHa 1801) | 851 (ex KuHa 1851) | 
| 802 (ex DeHa 1802) | 852 (ex KuHa 1852) | 
| 803 (ex DeHa 1803) | 853 (ex KuHa 1853) | 
| 804 (ex DeHa 1804) | 854 (ex KuHa 1854) | 
| 805 (ex DeHa 1805) | 855 (ex KuHa 1855) | 
| 807 (ex DeHa 1807) | 857 (ex KuHa 1857) | 
| 808 (ex DeHa 1808) | 858 (ex KuHa 1858) | 
| 809 (ex DeHa 1809) | 859 (ex KuHa 1859) | 
| 810 (ex DeHa 1810) | 860 (ex KuHa 1860) | 
Cars DeHa 806 and KuHa 856 were used as sources of spare parts and were scrapped without entering service.[1]
History
Nine 2-car trains were converted in 1979 from former Odakyu 1800 series commuter EMUs. The trains were replaced by 1000 series EMUs from 1989 and withdrawn by 1990.[1]
Preservation
As of December 2018, DeHa 801 remains at a farmhouse near Mount Akagi, Shibukawa city, Gunma.[2]
 Odakyu 1800 series EMU in 1981 Odakyu 1800 series EMU in 1981
 Preserved 800 series car near Bushu-Araki Station in 1992 Preserved 800 series car near Bushu-Araki Station in 1992
References

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- 1 2 3 "秩父の電車たち" [Trains of the Chichibu Railway]. Japan Railfan Magazine. Vol. 48, no. 564. Japan: Kōyūsha. April 2008. pp. 92–99.
- ↑ "デハ1801保存会" [DeHa 1801 Preservation Society]. deha1801.com (in Japanese). 18 February 2019. Retrieved 31 July 2019.
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