Tobu 10000 series

The seat covers were initially brown ("Colorado orange"), but later changed to the standard light green colour used on sets built from 1986.

Total number of vehicles built: 118 The M1 and M4 cars are each fitted with two scissors type pantographs.

This involved new interiors with sculpted seats and dark blue moquette, and the addition of front-end skirts, single-arm pantographs, high-intensity headlights, and full-colour LED destination indicators.

[2] The 10030 subseries featured a new lightweight stainless steel body design, with a reduced number of bodyside corrugations and dull finish.

[1] Total number of vehicles built: 176 The M1 and M4 cars are each fitted with two scissors type pantographs.

Refurbishment involves new interiors, and the addition of front-end skirts, high-intensity headlights, and full-colour LED destination indicators.

[1] Total number of vehicles built: 188 The M1 and M3 cars are each fitted with two scissors type pantographs.

10000 series 2-car set 11201 at the rear of a 10-car formation on the Tobu Tojo Line in September 2013
10000 series 6-car set 11606 in June 2008
Refurbished 10000 series 6-car set 11601 in January 2008
10030 series formation headed by 4-car set 11431 on the Tobu Isesaki Line, with original style coupler and jumper cables in 1988
10030 series 10-car formation headed by set 11634 in December 2019
Refurbished 10-car formation led by set 11637 on the Tobu Tojo Line in October 2017
A refurbished 6-car set on the Tobu Noda Line in June 2013
Permanently coupled former driving cabs in a refurbished Tojo Line 4+6-car formation in February 2012
Full-colour LED destination indicators on a refurbished Tojo Line 10030 series set in February 2012
10050 series 4-car set 11455 on the Tobu Ogose Line in July 2004
10050 series 6-car set 11658 in October 2007
10050 series 6-car set 11652 in new Noda Line colour scheme in May 2013