The Keisei 3600 series (京成3600形) is a commuter electric multiple unit (EMU) train type operated by the private railway operator Keisei Electric Railway in the Tokyo area of Japan since 1982.
[4] The car body was adopted for the first time in Keisei as a lightweight all-stainless structure that was being put into practical use.
Like the 3500 series, an orange band was placed above and below the front and side windows of the train, but from September 1992 to March 1993, it was formed in 3608 - 3638 formation bands of side window tops, changed from orange to blue.
On the side door closing part there is a plate attached, with the notation of the writing style Keisei logo.
In June 1997, by interposing 3628 knitted[clarification needed] intermediate electric vehicle units in 3638/3648 organization, the following 8-car fixed formation was constructed.
In December 1998, by interposing 3668 organization intermediate electric motor units in sets 3678 and 3688, respectively, the following 8-car fixed formation was composed.
The pantograph was mounted at the same place as the previous Moha 3646 only at the time of provisional formation.