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The Toei Subway owns or uses the following types of rolling stock.

Asakusa Line

Toei Asakusa Line trains are 18 m long 8-car formations, with three doors per side. They are also of standard gauge (1435mm) as opposed to the 1067mm gauge used on most Japanese rail lines.

Present

Toei

Keisei Electric Railway, Hokusō Railway, Chiba New Town Railway and Shibayama Railway

Keikyu Corporation

  • Toei 5500 series Toei 5500 series
  • Keisei 3000 series (II) Keisei 3000 series (II)
  • Keisei 3050 series (II) Keisei 3050 series (II)
  • Keisei 3100 series (II) Keisei 3100 series (II)
  • Keisei 3400 series Keisei 3400 series
  • Hokuso 7300 series Hokuso 7300 series
  • Hokuso 7500 series Hokuso 7500 series
  • Chiba New Town Railway 9100 series "C-flyer" Chiba New Town Railway 9100 series "C-flyer"
  • Chiba New Town Railway 9200 series Chiba New Town Railway 9200 series
  • Chiba New Town Railway 9800 series Chiba New Town Railway 9800 series
  • Keikyu 1500 series Keikyu 1500 series
  • Keikyu 600 series Keikyu 600 series
  • Keikyu N1000 series (aluminium body) Keikyu N1000 series (aluminium body)
  • Keikyu N1000 series (stainless steel body) Keikyu N1000 series (stainless steel body)

Former

Toei

  • Toei 5000 series (from 1960 until 1995)
  • Toei 5200 series (from 1976 until 2006)
  • Toei 5300 series (from 1991 until February 2023)

Keisei Electric Railway, Hokusō Railway, Chiba New Town Railway and Shibayama Railway

  • Keisei 1000 series (from 1988 until 1991)
  • Keisei 3000 series (I) (from 1960 until 1991)
  • Keisei 3050 series (I) (from 1960 until 1993)
  • Keisei 3100 series (I) (until 1995)
  • Keisei 3150 series (until 1998)
  • Keisei 3200 series (until 2007)
  • Keisei 3300 series (until 2008)
  • Keisei 3500 series (from 1972 until 2015)
  • Keisei 3600 series (from 1982 until 2020)
  • Hokuso 7050 series (from 1995 until 2003)
  • Hokuso 7150 series (from 1991 until 1997)
  • Hokuso 7000 series (from 1991 until 2007)
  • Hokuso 7250 series (from 2003 until 2006)
  • Hokuso 7260 series (from 2006 until 2015)
  • Chiba New Town Railway 9000 series (from 1991 until 2017)
  • Shibayama Railway 3600 series (from 2002 until 2013)

Keikyu Corporation

  • Toei 5000 series Toei 5000 series
  • Toei 5200 series Toei 5200 series
  • Toei 5300 series Toei 5300 series
  • Keisei 3000 series (I) Keisei 3000 series (I)
  • Keisei 3050 series (I) Keisei 3050 series (I)
  • Keisei 3100 series (I) Keisei 3100 series (I)
  • Keisei 3200 series Keisei 3200 series
  • Keisei 3300 series Keisei 3300 series
  • Keisei 3500 series Keisei 3500 series
  • Keisei 3600 series Keisei 3600 series
  • Hokuso 7150 series Hokuso 7150 series
  • Hokuso 7250 series Hokuso 7250 series
  • Hokuso 7260 series Hokuso 7260 series
  • Hokuso 7000 series Hokuso 7000 series
  • Chiba New Town Railway 9000 series Chiba New Town Railway 9000 series
  • Shibayama Railway 3600 series Shibayama Railway 3600 series
  • Keikyu 1000 series Keikyu 1000 series

Mita Line

Toei Mita Line trains are 20 m long 6/8-car formations with four doors per side.

Present

Toei

Tokyu Corporation

Sagami Railway (Sotetsu)

  • Toei 6300 series Toei 6300 series
  • Toei 6500 series Toei 6500 series
  • Tokyu 3000 series (II) Tokyu 3000 series (II)
  • Tokyu 5080 series Tokyu 5080 series
  • Tokyu 3020 series Tokyu 3020 series
  • Sotetsu 21000 series Sotetsu 21000 series

Former

Toei

  • Toei 6000 series Toei 6000 series

Shinjuku Line

Toei Shinjuku Line trains operate in 20 m long 8/10-car formations and have four doors per side. They also use a 1372mm track gauge.

Present

Toei

Keio Corporation

  • Toei 10-300 series (earlier batches) Toei 10-300 series (earlier batches)
  • Toei 10-300 series (later batches) Toei 10-300 series (later batches)
  • Keio 9030 series Keio 9030 series
  • Keio 5000 series Keio 5000 series

Former

Toei

Keio Corporation

  • Toei 10-000 series (prototype) Toei 10-000 series (prototype)
  • Toei 10-000 series Toei 10-000 series
  • Toei 10-000 series (8th-batch) Toei 10-000 series (8th-batch)
  • Toei 10-300R series Toei 10-300R series
  • Keio 6030 series Keio 6030 series

Ōedo Line

Toei Ōedo Line trains operate in 16 m long 8-car formations with no through trains into other suburban lines in Greater Tokyo. They are powered by linear induction motors.

  • Toei 12-000 series (earlier batches) Toei 12-000 series (earlier batches)
  • Toei 12-000 series (later batches) Toei 12-000 series (later batches)
  • Toei 12-600 series Toei 12-600 series

See also

References

  1. 東京都交通局,ピックアップ情報,「ありがとう5300形 都営まるごときっぷ」を限定発売 [Tokyo Metropolitan Bureau of Transportation announces "Thank you 5300 series"]. Tokyo Metropolitan Bureau of Transportation (in Japanese). 2023-03-07. Retrieved 2023-03-08.
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