Seibu Tetsudo

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Seibu Tetsudō KK
engl. Seibu Railway Co., Ltd.

logo
legal form Kabushiki-gaisha
founding May 7, 1912
Seat Tokorozawa , Saitama Prefecture ,JapanJapan
management
  • Hisashi Wakabayashi (President & CEO )
Number of employees 3,611
Branch traffic
Website www.seiburailway.jp
Status: 2017

The Seibu Tetsudō KK ( Japanese 西武 鉄 道 株式会社 , Seibu tetsudō kabushiki-gaisha , dt. Railway of West Musashi , Eng. Seibu Railway Co., Ltd. ) is a Japanese railway company .

history

The beginnings of Seibu Tetsudō go back to the year 1894. That year, the Kawagoe Tetsudō began operating between Kokubunji and Kawagoe . This acquired a railway company called Seibu Tetsudō in 1921 and expanded the route network to Takadanobaba . Today this route forms the Seibu Shinjuku Line.

Today's Seibu Tetsudō was founded on May 7, 1912 as Musashino Tetsudō . This operated the route network of today's Ikebukuro line and merged in 1945 with the old Seibu Tetsudō , which operated between Shinjuku and Ogikubo . The name Seibu continued to be used and the route network was extended to the western suburbs of Tokyo. Shinjuku and Ikebukuro lines are still operated separately today; they only cross at Tokorozawa station .

Over the years, emerged with the introduction of the hotel chain Prince Hotels , the Seibu Holdings , which as the title sponsor of the Baseball -Profimannschaft Saitama Seibu Lions is known, so named Seibu often the baseball team or the outside of the Greater Tokyo Area Seibu Dome is associated .

In the 1990s , the company hit the headlines when owner Yoshiaki Tsutsumi was suspected of falsifying financial statements. The son of Yasujirō Tsutsumi , who was his predecessor and before that owner of Kawagoe Tetsudō , made it to the top of the list of " The World's Billionaires " as the majority shareholder of Seibu Tetsudō .

Lines

The main routes of the Seibu Tetsudō run from Shinjuku and Ikebukuro to the western suburbs of Tokyo

Seibu Railway operates a 176.6-kilometer railway network west of Tokyo . The twelve lines it operates are comparable to S-Bahn trains . The lines operated are:

Trains

S-Bahn lines

Class 001 is the flagship of the Seibu Tetsudō and is used under the Laview brand on the Ikebukuro line as a “special express” (Japanese 特急 Tokkyū ). Together with the older class 10000, which is operated under the name New Red Arrow on the Ikebukuro and Shinjuku lines, this offers a comfortable alternative to the usual trains with guaranteed seats and 2 + 2 seating during rush hour . In addition, the class is 40000 under the brand S-TRAIN also equipped with a 2 + 2 seating, this train does not travel during rush hour and the seats are designed simpler than for the classes 001 and 10000. As Durchbindung he drives on Saturdays and on Sundays from Seibu-Chichibu Station in Chichibu to Motomachi-Chūkagai Station in Yokohama and on weekdays from Tokorozawa Station in Tokorozawa to Toyosu Station in Koto in the morning and back in the evening.

Leo liner

The Leo liner on the Seibu Dome

In addition, Seibu Railway operates between the stations Seibu-kyujo-mae (Seibu Stadium) and Seibu-Yuenchi (Seibu amusement park) the people mover Yamaguchi-line . The trains are called Leo-Liner , which is due to the fact that a white lion, which goes back to the figure Kimba, the white lion , is the logo of the Seibu Lions . The Automated Guided Transport System , or AGT system for short, is used . The trains are kept on the track by side rails. The road itself is made of concrete and the trains have rubber tires.

The line opened on April 25, 1985 and replaced a steam-powered train. It is 2.8 kilometers long and connects the terminus of two other lines of the Seibu Railway Company with only one stop. In the middle of the single-lane route there is a turnout. Of the 2.8 kilometers, 355 m are in a total of five tunnel sections .

There are numerous attractions along the route that attract visitors from nearby Tokyo and the surrounding area.

The trains on the route are 34 meters long and consist of four 8,500 mm long and 2,900 mm wide cars. The train has a total of 302 (71-80-80-71) seats. They are operated with 750 volts direct current . This enables them to reach a top speed of 50 km / h.

Former series (selection)

The logo of Seibu Tetsudō forms a stylized apple from the initial “ 西 ” ( West ). The two rings are supposed to represent wheels and thus the train, while the apple is supposed to symbolize fertility and thus development in harmony with nature.

Web links

Commons : Seibu Tetsudō  - collection of images, videos and audio files

Individual evidence

  1. a b c d e f www.seibu-group.co.jp - 会 社 要 覧 ( Memento of the original from July 4, 2016 in the Internet Archive ) Info: The archive link was inserted automatically and has not yet been checked. Please check the original and archive link according to the instructions and then remove this notice. (Japanese). Retrieved July 4, 2016 @1@ 2Template: Webachiv / IABot / www.seibu-group.co.jp
  2. www.s-train.jp ( Memento of the original from March 25, 2017 in the Internet Archive ) Info: The archive link was inserted automatically and has not yet been checked. Please check the original and archive link according to the instructions and then remove this notice. (Japanese). Retrieved March 30, 2017 @1@ 2Template: Webachiv / IABot / www.s-train.jp