Tokyo Metro 7000 series

[1] only 7102F[citation needed] Passenger accommodation consists of longitudinal bench seating throughout.

[4] The sets were fitted with new driver's cabs, CCTV equipment, updated traction and braking systems, automatic train operation, and other miscellaneous technical improvements.

[5] The sets were also reliveried with brown, gold, and white stripes coinciding with use on Fukutoshin Line services.

[4] After the refurbishment programme, a significant portion of the 7000 series fleet was withdrawn;[4] four of these sets were shipped to Indonesia in 2010.

[6] The four sets were reduced to eight-car formations and are formed as follows, based at Depok Depot.

8-car set 7130 on the Tokyu Toyoko Line in August 2019
7000 series set 7134 in original Yurakucho Line livery on the Seibu Ikebukuro Line in March 2008
A 7000 series set 7117 operated in Jakarta, Indonesia
Set 7122 with new livery arriving Jakarta Kota Station.
Set 7021 in Cikaum Station. This set is no longer in operation due to damage from colliding with a Pertamina fuel truck, known as the 2013 Bintaro train crash.