Japan Railway Journal — Season 1, Episode 6: Japan's Subway Technology in High Density Operation
Documentary • 28 min • 12 seasons, 174 episodes • ★ 8.0/10
Episode synopsis
Japan's subways have a reputation for being energy-saving and eco-friendly, and companies have been successfully exporting their technology around the world. Discover why the permanent magnet motors in use on the Ginza Line's 1000 Series, as well as the latest linear motor and "Automated Train Operation" systems are all gaining keen interest. Then "See, Touch and Move" at Japan's only Metro Museum to explore the history of the subways, and some of the new technology applied in recent years.
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Discover the secrets of Japan's railways, from the newest technologies and systems in use, to travel tips and must-see places.
More episodes from Season 1
- E1The Railway Revival: 4 Years After the Great Earthquake
- E2The New Shinkansen: Technology and Economic Effects
- E3Isumi Railway: There's Nothing Here!
- E4Diesel Hybrid Trains: Japan's World Leading Technology
- E5Battery Hybrid Trains: Development of the Global Technology
- E7The Secret of Operating Preserved Steam Locomotives
- E8Special Preview - Hokkaido Shinkansen: Hopes and Challenges
- E9Yamanote Line: The Green Rotating Heart of Tokyo