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  2. Seibu 2000 series - Wikipedia

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    The Seibu 2000 series (西武2000系) is an electric multiple unit (EMU) train type operated by the private railway operator Seibu Railway on commuter services in the Tokyo area of Japan since 1977. [4]

  3. Seibu Railway - Wikipedia

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    Seibu Railway's operations are concentrated in northwest Tokyo and Saitama Prefecture; the name "Seibu" is an abbreviation of "west Musashi", referring to the historic name for this area. It and its holding company hold shares of numerous bus, hotel and tourism operations nationwide.

  4. Seibu 20000 series - Wikipedia

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    The Seibu 20000 series (西武20000系) is an electric multiple unit (EMU) train type operated by the private railway operator Seibu Railway on commuter services in the Tokyo area of Japan. First introduced in 2000, [ 1 ] a total of eight 10-car sets and eight 8-car sets were built between 1999 and 2005 by Hitachi for use on Seibu Ikebukuro ...

  5. Category:Seibu Railway - Wikipedia

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    Seibu 2000 series; Seibu 3000 series; Seibu 4000 series; Seibu 6000 series; Seibu 9000 series; Seibu 10000 series; Seibu 20000 series; Seibu 30000 series; Seibu 40000 ...

  6. Tokyo Metro rolling stock - Wikipedia

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    TRTA 300/400/500/900 series (from 1954 until 1996, later sold and exported for use on Line B of the Buenos Aires Metro) Tokyo Rapid Railway 100 series (from 1962 until 1968, transferred from Ginza Line, used for Hōnanchō branch only) TRTA 2000 series (from 1968 until 1981, used for Hōnanchō branch only) Tokyo Metro 02 series (From 1988 ...

  7. Seibu Seibuen Line - Wikipedia

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    A 2000 series EMU on the Seibuen Line. ... Seibuen-sen) is a Japanese commuter railway line operated by the Seibu Railway, a major private railroad in Tokyo.

  8. Seibu 9000 series - Wikipedia

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    The 9000 series trains were built between 1993 and 1999 at Seibu's own Tokorozawa Factory by combining electrical equipment from former 101 series EMUs with new steel bodies based on the New 2000 series design. [2] These were the last trains to be built at the Tokorozawa Factory before it closed in 2000. [2]

  9. Seibu 3000 series - Wikipedia

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    The Seibu 3000 series (西武3000系) was an electric multiple unit (EMU) train type operated by the private railway operator Seibu Railway on commuter services in the Tokyo area of Japan from 1982 until 2014. [1]