Cab Ride on Japanese Electric Locomotive - JR Freight Class EF81

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  • Опубликовано: 21 авг 2024
  • The Class EF81 is multi-voltage AC/DC electric locomotive for the freight trains and passenger trains by Japan Freight Railway. They were built between 1968 and 1992, and used by JNR(Japanese national railways). EF81 pulls many famous limited express sleeping car trains "Hokutosei", "Cassiopeia", "Twilight Express", "Nihonkai", so on. I observed this locomotive at 2014 open engine depot of Higashi-Niigata.
    Controller layout
    (When viewed from left-side to right-side.)
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    Independent Brake Valves (small handle)
    Release
    Running
    Lap
    Slow application
    Quick application
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    Automatic Brake Valves (large handle)
    Release
    Running
    Holding
    Lap
    Service
    Emergency
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    Reverser Handle
    Forward
    Neutral
    Reverse
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    Main Power Controller
    Off
    Power Notch Series 1~4 (manual step for shunting, slow speed running)
    Power Notch Series (automatic acceleration to final series step)
    Power Notch Series and Parallel (automatic acceleration to final series and parallel step)
    Power Notch Series and Parallel Field weakening 1~4 (WF1~4)
    Power Notch Parallel (automatic acceleration to final parallel step)
    Power Notch Parallel Field weakening 1~4 (WF1~4)
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    前面展望 東新潟機関区 EF81体験添乗

Комментарии • 67

  • @t.o.9176
    @t.o.9176 Год назад +4

    S is the state in which 6 motors are connected in series.
    SP is the state in which 3 motors are connected in series.
    P is the state in which 2 motors are connected in series.
    WF is field weakening.

    • @angkasal7333
      @angkasal7333 Месяц назад

      Thnx, I was just wondering what were those

  • @zuleykakel356
    @zuleykakel356 5 лет назад +21

    I love the unique sound of Japanese train horn.

    • @murtuzaali2213
      @murtuzaali2213 5 лет назад

      SMS. Yurw. Ita to

    • @VT29steamtrain
      @VT29steamtrain 4 года назад

      Me too it sounds really good

    • @user-wk6ks4dc7j
      @user-wk6ks4dc7j 4 года назад +9

      Japanese freight trains may also run in heavy snowfall areas.
      It is said that the sound of this horn was adopted to make it easier to resonate in such places.

    • @VT29steamtrain
      @VT29steamtrain 4 года назад +6

      @@user-wk6ks4dc7j I guess its either a air whistle or a vry small horn which makes such a high pitch sound. Only countries like Russia and Japan have these, we just have regular horns in Australia

    • @RailcarFerrostaal
      @RailcarFerrostaal Год назад

      Mitsubishi aw-2 in case you are wondering the whistle class

  • @Schlipperschlopper
    @Schlipperschlopper 9 месяцев назад +2

    Wonderful they run so silent compared to the german and swiss locomotives of the same era!

  • @irelandbloke
    @irelandbloke 4 года назад +2

    Great video 👍🏻

  • @Albika_Albika
    @Albika_Albika 3 месяца назад

    Cool train bro!

  • @kosopet
    @kosopet 4 года назад +2

    Classic restoration

  • @ShubhamayBarman
    @ShubhamayBarman 6 лет назад +2

    Great video

  • @anilgiribestcompany876
    @anilgiribestcompany876 6 лет назад +3

    Good video

  • @hcrun
    @hcrun 6 лет назад +5

    Really great with your bloody watermark all over it.

  • @user-sc3tu8so7d
    @user-sc3tu8so7d 4 года назад +4

    TOSHIBA、HITACHI、MITSUBISHI-ELECTRIC

  • @cegonse
    @cegonse 8 лет назад +27

    スペインの国立鉄道に日本から来たの二つ機関車系があります。このEF81系はこちらの269系をすごく似合ってます(ruclips.net/video/Bw7_CJ5k6wQ/видео.html)。それもスペインの251系の日本制兄弟はEF66系ですけど、この251系はオリジナル機関車をもっと似合っているそうです(ruclips.net/video/ZVEb_Qrg-mI/видео.html)

  • @samplays3971
    @samplays3971 9 лет назад +4

    Love ghat view

  • @1AxK9
    @1AxK9 8 лет назад +9

    Wow, in comparison to Indian broad gauge, that track in Japan feels so small, that's Narrow Gauge?

    • @737b7
      @737b7 7 лет назад +9

      Yes, the Japan's national railway "Japan Railway" uses narrow gauge.

    • @AnubhabKundu
      @AnubhabKundu 6 лет назад

      AxK standard for main line and metre gauge for commuter lines

    • @Ynysmydwr
      @Ynysmydwr 6 лет назад +15

      1067 mm (not 1000 mm) is the usual gauge in Japan (representing 83% of track kilometres), but the shinkansen (high-speed) lines and a few commuter / private railways are 1435 mm (international standard gauge).

  • @gambasuki
    @gambasuki 6 лет назад

    The driver used only straight air break on this video.

    • @komtasu
      @komtasu 4 года назад

      Only need straight air when light loco.

  • @luciangabrielbruma1405
    @luciangabrielbruma1405 8 лет назад +3

    Why he make that gestures with his hand?

    • @AnubhabKundu
      @AnubhabKundu 6 лет назад +1

      Lucian Gabriel it means he noted that symbol....It is a common practice

    • @herpnderpn2484
      @herpnderpn2484 4 года назад +2

      It's common practice for airline pilots as well. Trained to point/touch things so they will look at them and ensure they are configured correctly.

    • @OverseerMoti
      @OverseerMoti 2 года назад +1

      Standard operational procedure.

  • @user-vj1bu8fv6s
    @user-vj1bu8fv6s 5 лет назад +20

    81は、マスコンが軽すぎて運転しづらい。

    • @user-jj5dl4kl4u
      @user-jj5dl4kl4u 3 года назад

      マジか‼️😅

    • @user-vj1bu8fv6s
      @user-vj1bu8fv6s 3 года назад +4

      SPではノッチホールドが出来ない。
      さらに直前横断でPから強制戻しをして非常を掛けたらマスコンハンドルが「切」から跳ね返って来て1ノッチに入ってしまった。

    • @user-jj5dl4kl4u
      @user-jj5dl4kl4u 3 года назад

      @@user-vj1bu8fv6s
      メンディーな~😅

  • @Spiro20004
    @Spiro20004 9 лет назад +7

    why did he keep pointing at the power controller and two dials when he went into off mode?

    • @nicopoge2533
      @nicopoge2533  9 лет назад +22

      +Spiro20004
      There were some accidents because of an insufficient operation. It was forgetting to turn off a power notch. An electric current continues flowing in a resistor when it continues being switched on at low series step and a resistor generates heat and melts.
      So, they executes the following steps after turn off a power notch.
      1. Doing to turn off the power notch again.
      2. Pointing and calling a power notch position "to turn off the power is OK".
      3. Pointing and calling two ammeters which are the circuit one of the main motor and the circuit of all motors. "An ammeter's indicator is zero."

    • @Spiro20004
      @Spiro20004 9 лет назад +3

      +nico poge interesting, thanks for replying!

    • @georgejetson7201
      @georgejetson7201 7 лет назад +4

      Risk triggered driving technique, used very widely on Japanese Railways as a way of combating potential errors

    • @volante8657
      @volante8657 6 лет назад +3

      and as a side note, the shinkansen, where the power handle goes to notch 13, has a similar protocol of turning off traction power

  • @sanjudas3492
    @sanjudas3492 5 лет назад

    Nice s

  • @kengou1733
    @kengou1733 2 года назад +1

    軌道の延長線上に見学者がいるのが、めちゃ気になります。

  • @tetiaryani5452
    @tetiaryani5452 6 лет назад +1

    ternyata ada yang ky gitu

  • @teguhherwanto6434
    @teguhherwanto6434 6 лет назад +4

    Lagu dangdutan

  • @user-eg9qg3tn8k
    @user-eg9qg3tn8k 3 года назад +1

    Ushida Reiko

  • @shrikantkumar8483
    @shrikantkumar8483 6 лет назад +1

    SHRIKANT

  • @AnubhabKundu
    @AnubhabKundu 6 лет назад

    Why do Japanese Loco pilots wear hand gloves while driving a train?

    • @BreizhVince
      @BreizhVince 5 лет назад +5

      It's simply a part of the uniform. Taxi drivers wear them too.

    • @Tsukuyomi28
      @Tsukuyomi28 3 года назад

      Because japan is fancy

  • @pankajsaroj7047
    @pankajsaroj7047 5 лет назад

    Old the train of british

  • @zzvz2606
    @zzvz2606 4 года назад

    Ничего себе как архаика

  • @tvdagabeyoglu8847
    @tvdagabeyoglu8847 6 лет назад

    J

  • @user-fb3jy3kr1p
    @user-fb3jy3kr1p 4 года назад

    It not very new

  • @morux
    @morux 6 лет назад +2

    РЖД лучше

  • @user-dd3rm7jo9z
    @user-dd3rm7jo9z 4 года назад

    АНИ ЧО В АДНО РЫЛА РАБОТАЮТ? ХДЕ ПАМАГАЛА?

    • @juk-hw5lv
      @juk-hw5lv Год назад

      Не знаю, но у них на локомотивах временами бригада может быть один человек или с помощником. На мотовагонном составе всегда один машинист, плюс кондуктор (начальник поезда) в хвостовой кабине - он обслуживет двери и систему оповещения, даёт сигнал отправления. По сути как помагала на электричках, но является равным в звании с машинистом

  • @user-dd3rm7jo9z
    @user-dd3rm7jo9z 4 года назад

    А КАК ОН ПАВАРАЧИВАЕТ? ОН ЧО СМОТРИТ НА КАЖДУЮ СТРЕЛКУ КУДА ЕХАТЬ И ГАВАРИТ СТРЕЛКА ПАВЕРНИСЬ??!

    • @OverseerMoti
      @OverseerMoti 2 года назад

      This is an electric locomotive, so there is no steam. But, it has air compressors for brakes and horns.

  • @mortenjohansen8148
    @mortenjohansen8148 3 года назад

    it,s a circus to get the train going in japan.

    • @OverseerMoti
      @OverseerMoti 2 года назад +1

      Japanese and their strict SOPs.

  • @ashtvinayakmarketing4625
    @ashtvinayakmarketing4625 6 лет назад +2

    are indian train are best

  • @user-fb3jy3kr1p
    @user-fb3jy3kr1p 4 года назад

    It like chinese train