HB-E210 series


The HB-E210 series is a hybrid diesel multiple unit train type operated by East Japan Railway Company on Senseki-Tōhoku Line services in the Sendai area since 30 May 2015.

Design

Concept

The HB-E210 series trains were developed from the earlier KiHa E200 type operated on the rural Koumi Line, but with each car having three pairs of sliding doors per side and a mixture of transverse and longitudinal seating better suited to commuter service operations.

Hybrid diesel/battery operation cycle

Each car is equipped with a 331 kW 6-cylinder diesel engine and two banks of lithium-ion batteries with a capacity of 15.2 kWh when new. While at standstill, energy stored in the lithium-ion batteries is used to power auxiliary facilities on the train. On starting from standstill, energy stored in the batteries is used to drive the motors via an inverter, with the engine cut out. The engine then cuts in for further acceleration and running on gradients. When braking, the motor acts as a generator, recharging the batteries.

Livery

The exterior livery consists primarily of blue, the line colour for the Senseki Line, with pink highlights to evoke an image of the cherry blossom trees along the line, and smaller green highlights in JR East's corporate colour.

Bogies

Each car has one DT75B motored bogie and one TR260B trailer bogie.

Operations

The HB-E210 series trains were introduced on 30 May 2015 on new Senseki-Tōhoku Line through services operating between and via a newly built link connecting the Tohoku Main Line and Senseki Line between and.

Formations

The HB-E210 series fleet consists of eight two-car sets, formed as shown below, with the HB-E211 car at the Sendai end.
NumberingHB-E211-xHB-E212-x
Capacity 128/42134/48
Weight 39.638.4

Interior

is used throughout. The HB-E211 cars have a universal access toilet at the inner end, and the HB-E212 cars have priority seats at both sides on the inner end. The floor height is, compared to the standard platform height of for stations on the Senseki Line and for stations on the Tohoku Main Line.

History

The first two trains built by Japan Transport Engineering Company in Yokohama were originally scheduled to be delivered in November 2014, but the delivery date was postponed until January 2015. Test running using the first two sets delivered commenced on 16 January 2015, on the Tohoku Main Line between and.
In May 2016, the HB-E210 series was awarded the 2016 Laurel Prize, presented annually by the Japan Railfan Club.

Build details

The build histories of individual sets are as follows.
Set No.ManufacturerDate delivered
C-1J-TREC, YokohamaJanuary 2015
C-2J-TREC, YokohamaJanuary 2015
C-3J-TREC, YokohamaFebruary 2015
C-4J-TREC, YokohamaFebruary 2015
C-5J-TREC, YokohamaMarch 2015
C-6J-TREC, YokohamaMarch 2015
C-7J-TREC, YokohamaMarch 2015
C-8J-TREC, YokohamaMarch 2015