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  2. Yokosuka Line - Wikipedia

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    The Yokosuka Line connects Tokyo Station with Kurihama in Yokosuka, Kanagawa. Officially, the name Yokosuka Line is assigned to the 23.9 km (14.9 mi) segment between Ōfuna and Kurihama stations, but the entire route is commonly referred to as the Yokosuka Line by JR East for passenger service.

  3. Keihin Kyuko Bus - Wikipedia

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    The bus company was established in April 2003 and has operated since 1 October 2003. [2] Besides, the bus company was split into Haneda Keikyu Bus and Yokohama Keikyu Bus, Shonan Keikyu Bus, but the bus companies were merged into Keihin Kyuko Bus on 1 April 2018. [3] Service area is located around Tokyo(Haneda Airport) and Kanagawa(Miura and ...

  4. Tsurumi Line - Wikipedia

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    A shuttle bus for Toshiba employees runs in a loop between Asano, Shin-Shibaura, and Umi-Shibaura stations on a schedule alternating with Tsurumi Line trains. Both the bus and the stops are marked with the Toshiba logo.

  5. YRP Nobi Station - Wikipedia

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    YRP Nobi Station (YRP野比駅, Waiārupī Nobi-eki) is a passenger railway station located in the city of Yokosuka, Kanagawa Prefecture, Japan, operated by the private railway company Keikyū. Lines [ edit ]

  6. Yokosuka Station - Wikipedia

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    Yokosuka Station (横須賀駅, Yokosuka-eki) is a passenger railway station in located in the city of Yokosuka, Kanagawa, Japan, operated by East Japan Railway Company (JR East). Lines [ edit ]

  7. Sōbu Line (Rapid) - Wikipedia

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    Rapid services on the Sōbu Line are primarily operated between Tokyo and Chiba, although there are many through services onto the Yokosuka Line as well as some through services operated from the Yokosuka Line via Tokyo terminating at Tsudanuma. During weekday morning peak periods Tokyo-bound trains arrive once every 3.2 minutes; this is ...

  8. Shioiri Station (Kanagawa) - Wikipedia

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    Shioiri Station was opened on April 1, 1930, as Yokosuka Gunkō Station (横須賀軍港駅) on the Shōnan Electric Railway, which merged with the Keihin Electric Railway on 1 November 1941. The station was renamed Yokosuka-Shioiri Station ( 横須賀汐留駅 ) on 1 October 1940, and to its present name on 1 September 1961.

  9. Yokosuka-chūō Station - Wikipedia

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    Yokosuka-chūō Station (横須賀中央駅, Yokosuka-chūō-eki) is a passenger railway station located in the city of Yokosuka, Kanagawa Prefecture, Japan, operated by the private railway company Keikyū.