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New Transit Yurikamome (新交通ゆりかもめ, Shinkōtsū Yurikamome), formerly the Tokyo Waterfront New Transit Waterfront Line (東京臨海新交通臨海線, Tōkyō Rinkai Shinkōtsū Rinkai-sen), is an automated guideway transit service operated by Yurikamome, Inc., connecting Shimbashi to Toyosu, via the artificial island of Odaiba in Tokyo, Japan, a market in which it competes with ...
The subway station has two island platforms located on the third basement ("B3F") level, serving four tracks. Originally the two centre tracks were built since the opening and reserved for the future extension to Sumiyoshi, [1] on which were completed on 1 March 2013 for use by terminating services from Wakoshi from the start of the revised timetable on 16 March 2013. [2]
Shin-toyosu Station (新豊洲駅, Shin-Toyosu-eki) is a railway station on the Yurikamome Line, in Kōtō, Tokyo, Japan. [1] It is numbered "U-15". Station layout
Pages in category "Yurikamome" The following 16 pages are in this category, out of 16 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. ...
Hinode Station (日の出駅, Hinode-eki) is a station on the Yurikamome Line in Minato, Tokyo, Japan. It is numbered "U-04". It is numbered "U-04". Station layout
Takeshiba Station (竹芝駅, Takeshiba-eki) is a station on the Yurikamome Line in Minato, Tokyo, Japan. It is numbered "U-03". It is numbered "U-03". Station layout
TWR 70-000 series 10-car EMUs (since 1996); JR East E233-7000 series 10-car EMUs (since 30 June 2013); The TWR 70-000 series electric multiple unit (EMU) trains are based at Yashio Depot, which is accessed via a spur located between Tennōzu Isle Station and Tokyo Teleport Station (the spur track also provides access to Tokyo Freight Terminal), while the E233 series trains are based at Kawagoe ...
Although the structures of both the Yurikamome and Toei stations were completed on 1 November 1995 and 12 December 2000, they were not opened yet as the surrounding area was undergoing redevelopment. The stations simultaneously opened for service on 2 November 2002.