EKCM Brown Swingers

The EKCM Brown Swingers stock, also known as the B train, was a type of rolling stock in the El Kadsre City suburban railway network. Entered service in 1910 during the New Edo period, these wooden-bodied trains were the first electric multiple units in the city. The name “Brown Swingers” deprived from the color of their wooden bodies which were varnished and their outward opening doors.

The total of 339 Brown Swingers were built between 1910 and 1914. The 236 Brown Swinger carriers were refurbished during the 1950s, with the remainder of the unrefurbished units being replaced by the Makato trains. The Brown Swingers were then retired from service in 1979 following the incident where one of the carriages catched on fire in the El Kadsre City Metro Tunnel and the farewell tour took place in 1980. The majority of the Brown Swingers were scrapped while the rest were donated to museums and some pieces of the Brown Swingers were used to build the EKCM D10-2 double decker trains. 2 of the trains, one of which being the unit that caught fire in 1979, currently runs on the Holiday Train schedule.