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Part 2

TRTA 02 series - Marunouchi Line (Early Production Set)

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In the mid 1980s, the Maronouchi line was in a similar situation to the Ginza line, with it's stock dating between 1954 and 1957, thus 30 years old.
As the Marunouchi line and the Ginza line share identical technical characteristics (1435mm standard gauge, 600V DC third rail alimentation, identical loading gauge), a lightly modified and improved version of the 01 series was ordered and entered service in 1988.

Similarly to early Ginza Line sets, these were not equipped with air condtitioning until 1990-95 so they were similarly fitted with provisional air intakes.

TRTA / Tokyo Metro 02 series

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The newly introduced 02 series was, again, well recieved by both passengers and crews.
The replacement of older stock (300 and 500 series stock from 1954 and 1957) took less time than on the Ginza Line, with all old trains being retired in early 1990 and with the final run of a 500 series trainset on March 1995.

In 1998, following the installation of an in-cab signalling ATC system, both the maximium speed on the line was increased from 65 to 75 Km/h and the capacity as well, wich is vital for one of the most important railway lines in Tokyo.

In 2007 the line was converted to "wanman" operation (one-man, conductor-less, driver-only operation) and in 2009 the line and the trains became ATO equipped, allowing a semi-automatic operation.

Trivia:

The Marunouchi line, the first subway line to be inaugurated after the war, was desinged to connect to as much railway stations as possible.
Running in a reversed "C" shape it connects Ikebukuro, Ochanomizu, Tokyo (the only subway line to do so), Shinjuku and Okubo.
It also stops at Otemachi (the biggest interchange of subway lines in Tokyo, with 4 lines meeting there) and Kasumigaseki, located almost below the Diet building and near the Police Headquarters, therefore making it a line used very frequently by Politicians and Government Officials.

Tokyo Metro 02 series - Refurbished trainsets

Early type without logo
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later type with logo
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Since it's introduction, the 02 series did a remarkably good service, but after 20 years, it still was in need of a renovation.
The first set being refurbished was 02 in 2009, and carries on as of today at the pace of 3/4 sets per year.

The refurbishment main technical modification were the DC motors and GTO Chopper control swapped out for PMSM motors and IGBT-VVVF control.
The liviery was also modified a bit, replacing the straight white line on the red band with a sine wave design identical to the stainless decoration found on 300 and 500 series sets, wich is distinctive of the Marunouchi Line.
Seats cover were also changed, from brown/red to salmon pink, again reminescent of old 300 and 500 series sets.

Intitially the refurbished trains had a plain white red band on the front, but it was later changed by adding two parallel white lines, a decorative design and the lettering"Tokyo Metro".

Trivia:

Depsite being newly refurbished, there are already plans to replace the entire 02 series fleet with the new 2000 series. The new trains will enter service by 2020 and would replace the 02 series by 2022 (but many say it will take atleast 5 years more).

TRTA - Tokyo Metro 02-80 series - Marunouchi Line, Honancho Branch

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The Marunouchi Line, apart from the mainline (Ogikubo-Ikebukuro via Shinjuku-Tokyo) also has a 4-stations branch from Nakano-Sakaue to Honancho.
The line was built to access the new Maronouchi Line Nakano depot, wich is located just after Honancho Station.
Unlike the mainline, wich operates in 6-car sets, the Honancho branch line operates in 3-car sets.

The 6 sets of the 02-80 series were introduced in 1996 to replace another 6 3-car sets of the 500 series transferred from the main line.

Trivia:

There are plans to convert the Honancho branch line to 6-car operation, enabling trough services on the mainline to Ikebukuro.

TRTA - Tokyo Metro 02 series - Marunouchi Line 50th anniversary revival colors

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In 2004, set 50 was repainted in an all-over red liviery idientical to the one carried by the original 300 and 500 series sets. This special liviery was later "vandalized" and trasformed into an advertisment liviery for the Ghana Choccolate company.

Trivia:

Altough the liviery lasted for barely a year, it was run both by TRTA and Tokyo Metro, following the company change in 2004.

TRTA / Tokyo Metro 02 series - "U-Liner"

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Similarly to the Ginza Line, a Marunouchi Line set was transformed into a mobile advetrisment for the subway company.

Again, photos and information are very scarce.

Little notes:

TRTA (Teito* Rapid Transit Authority, also known as "Eidan") - the non-municipal Tokyo Subway operator from 1941 to 2004.

Tokyo Metro - TRTA changed company image, logo, name and a few other things in 2004, the result was what we know today as Tokyo Metro.

Toei (Tokyo Metropolitan Bureau of Transportation) - the other Tokyo Subway operator, it's a pubblic enterprise owned by the Metropolitan Government of Tokyo (TRTA/Tokyo Metro is a private national government-controlled and owned operator).

The Ginza Line was built by two different companies: Tokyo Underground Railway (Asakusa-Shimbashi) and Tokyo Rapid Railway (Ginza-Shimbashi).
During the war, they were merged by the government, forming the TRTA.

*Teito = Imperial Capital (Tokyo)

DOWNLOAD

https://drive.google.com/open?id=1QCukCv-aqE5uK3oNgYU5UtinCLp9HRrY
 
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Webbk, about your Winter in Japan Route, it's a very nice winter wonderland that could be made into a model railroad. I cloned my copy and made a personal 3ft 6in version of it for the big collection of Japanese steamers we have on the DLS by the artist keimei.

I had someone asked me about it. Can you send me the screenshot for it?
 
@webbk: I downloaded your Winter in Japn, but I'm missing a KUID. I think it is track.

KUID 156765:100115

Thanks, Bill
 
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Part 2

Hi AlexMaria
The last "Part 2" downloads are all missing the following assets and show as faulty.

<kuid:277225:194013101>
<kuid:668654:100605>

I'm sorry, the first was an experimental interior that did not came out very well, but i somewheat forgot to take it out from the config, while the second was a custom made correct enginesound.

I've checked and revised all the veichles, now they are correct. New download is here:

https://drive.google.com/open?id=1QCukCv-aqE5uK3oNgYU5UtinCLp9HRrY

I will also change the link on the original post.

hmm i don't know yet. but so far, i think it is only serving the yamanote (or even the documented archieves on the interweb are mostly about this line! @@). So maybe uhh we can find somebody to explain to us better :o:hehe: geez i wasn't even born yet at the moment :hehe:
but it is fun to see how the set seemingly create colorful cacophony:p


Here is the photo in question:

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From this nice little book:

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@webbk: I downloaded your Winter in Japan, but I'm missing a KUID. I think it is track.

KUID 156765:100115

Thanks, Bill

Its at Trainz-forge's old website Trainzforge.weebly.com. I also will be swapping tracks soon, and it will be David111767's winter track.
 
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I'm sorry, the first was an experimental interior that did not came out very well, but i somewheat forgot to take it out from the config, while the second was a custom made correct enginesound.

I've checked and revised all the veichles, now they are correct. New download is here:

https://drive.google.com/open?id=1QCukCv-aqE5uK3oNgYU5UtinCLp9HRrY

I will also change the link on the original post.
Here is the photo in question:
From this nice little book:

Aishomei Kokuden -> 'E-den' (Chuo-Sobu Kanko-sen)
Hm it explains about how JNR commuters from Kokuden changed it terminology to E-den. hmm much like
how JR east wanted to erase our memories about JNR lol!
the photos were taken around suidobashi - ochanomizu (((^ω^)))
 
@ all.

Great work.

@ AlexMaria:

Thanks for the reskins. Always staggered by your knowledge of the diverse subway systems and I like the Trivia's you provide.

@Kurotrick

Very nice pics and very nice coloured 103 :D
 
Nambu Branch line route has been released.

About the route : wikipedia
IRL Front View : youtube

Here some pics:
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Download link is at my website here. or click on my signature.

The EMUs which running on this route are :
- JR 205-1000 Series (Available for download on my website)
- JR 101 Series (Available on DLS, but in different livery)

Note :
- Only for T:ANE user,
- The dependencies package only including the modified content, the rest of dependencies are availabe on DLS.
- If you're still missing a KUID although you've install all of dep from my web also DLS please upload the missing KUID here.

Enjoy.!
 
I'm missing these ( After downloading all the deps from the DLS ):

<kuid:59940:20703>
<kuid:181574:1090>
<kuid:860127:1008>
<kuid:37581:47>
<kuid:59940:20809>
<kuid:132952:131137>
<kuid:132952:141706>
<kuid:132952:101384>

All are unknow
 
For the missing deps :

<kuid:59940:20703> --> http://kuid.trainz-mp.ru/index.php?kuid=0000ea24000050df00
<kuid:37581:47> --> "GRAZZY Spline A", made by jointedrail.com. can't upload this because of EULA.
<kuid:59940:20809> --> http://kuid.trainz-mp.ru/index.php?kuid=0000ea240000514900
<kuid:132952:131137> -->http://www.trainz.samplaire.com/downloads.php?cat_id=1&download_id=246
<kuid:132952:141706> --> http://www.trainz.samplaire.com/downloads.php?cat_id=4&download_id=512
<kuid:132952:101384> --> http://www.trainz.samplaire.com/downloads.php?download_id=711

<kuid:181574:1090> and <kuid:860127:1008> --> DOWNLOAD
 
Hi there.

I have these missing Dependencies.

<kuid:-2:565966568>
<kuid:-2:565966571>
<kuid:-2:565966567>
<kuid:-2:565966570>
<kuid:501228:100345>

Anyone know what they are? I think they are track, And 1 is part of the Nippon Bridge.
 
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