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The Eastern Kanagawa Rail Link (Japanese: 神奈川東部方面線, romanized: Kanagawa Tōbu Hōmen Sen) is a strategic railway project in Japan to improve the railway network connectivity and passenger convenience between the eastern Kanagawa Prefecture and Tokyo Metropolis, as well as access to Tōkaidō Shinkansen at Shin-Yokohama Station.
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Yokohama Municipal Subway (横浜市営地下鉄, Yokohama-shiei chikatetsu) is the rapid transit network in the city of Yokohama, Japan, south of Tokyo in Kanagawa Prefecture. It is operated by Yokohama City Transportation Bureau as two lines, though three continuous lines exist. A 10000 series train on the Green Line.
Kawasaki, Kanagawa, Japan: Transit type: Rapid Transit: Number of lines: 1 (planned) Number of stations: 11 (planned) Operation; Operation will start: project on hold: Operator(s) Kawasaki Municipal Transportation Bureau: Technical; System length: 16.7 km (10.38 mi) Track gauge: 1,067 mm (3 ft 6 in) Electrification: 1500 V DC
The Yokohama Municipal Subway Green Line (横浜市営地下鉄グリーンライン, Yokohama Shiei Chikatetsu Gurīn Rain) is a rapid transit line serving Yokohama in Kanagawa Prefecture, Japan. It is the shorter of the two lines in the Yokohama Municipal Subway system operated by Yokohama City Transportation Bureau .
Kanagawa Prefecture Route 6 (Sangyo-dōro) – Tsurumi Station: Southbound exit, northbound entrance: 9.1: 5.7 — Namamugi: Yokohama North Route west – to Daisan-Keihin Road, Shin-Yokohama Daikoku Route south – to Bayshore Route: 9.7: 6.0: 154: Namamugi: Kanagawa Prefecture Route 6 (Sangyo-dōro) – to National Route 15, Daikoku Wharf ...
Kanagawa Station (神奈川駅, Kanagawa-eki) is a passenger railway station located in Kanagawa-ku, Yokohama, Kanagawa Prefecture, Japan, operated by the private railway company Keikyū. Lines [ edit ]
The Kawasaki Route was first opened on 30 April 2002, with the completion of construction between the interchange at Tonomachi and Kawasaki-Ukishima Junction. [5] On 20 October 2010, the expressway was extended west to its present terminus at Daishi Junction where it meets the Yokohane Route, though it was originally planned to be opened on 18 October.