Romancecar

The flagship 50000 series VSE
The first Romancecar, 1957 world-record-holding 3000 series SE

The Romancecar (ロマンスカー Romansukā) is Odakyu Electric Railway's name for its limited express luxury tourist services south-west of Tokyo, to mountain resorts such as Hakone and Gotemba (Mt. Fuji), and beaches such as Odawara and Enoshima. Service started in 1957 with the 3000 series SE trainset, it broke the world speed record (145 km/h or 90 mph) for a narrow gauge train. This record gave impetus for the design of the first Shinkansen, the 0 series. The 50th anniversary of the Romancecar's narrow gauge world speed record was celebrated September 28, 2007.[1] Some of the latest designs incorporate regenerative braking.

Name origin

The name comes from romance seats, two-person seats without separating armrests when one-person seats were a norm. Some Romancecars are equipped with standard seats featuring armrests. Other railroad companies also used "romance cars" or "romance seats" (a Japanese portmanteau for "loveseat") for their special accommodation passenger cars, but Odakyu holds the trademark for the term "Romancecar".

Service

Bento meal with food in model train onboard VSE train

Odakyu currently operates the following Romancecar services:

These are classified as tokkyū (limited express) services, requiring limited express tickets and seat reservations. Bento meals are available on the train.

Trainset evolution

3000, 3100 and 7000 series Romancecar trains, left to right, in traditional colors
10000 series HiSE Romancecar
30000 series EXE
60000 series MSE

In popular culture

References

  1. 50年前の特急ロマンスカーが登場 (in Japanese). Asahi. 2007-10-03. Retrieved 2007-11-30.

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