Nankai Electric Railway 6000 Series (Current Livery)
First introduced in 1962, the Nankai 6000 series is a rugged stainless steel commuter train that continues to serve the Koya Line after more than 60 years. Designed in collaboration with the Budd Company and built by Tokyu Car (now J-TREC), these trains feature unpainted corrugated bodies and a uniquely vintage look.
Refurbished in the 1980s with AC systems and updated bogies, the 6000 series gained a distinctive heavy-roofed profile. A livery update in the ’90s added signature blue and orange stripes and “NANKAI” logo badges.
Though retirements began in 2019, 20 cars are still going strong — operating everything from local to rapid express services alongside new-generation trains.
• Modeled on 6th & 7th batches, authentic "NANKAI" logos, blue number plates.
• Front destination signs: "Local Express Namba“, “Express Hashimoto“, “Local Kawachinagano“, blank.
Couplers: Hookless body-mounted close-couplers (one-stage electric connectors, body mounts incl.)
Other:
• Functional LED lights (head/tail), classification, destination displays (switchable lighting modes).
• Slotless motor.