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  2. Narita Express - Wikipedia

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    From the start of the revised timetable on 10 December 2005, Narita Express services were made entirely no-smoking. [7] On 1 October 2009, nine new E259 series EMU trains were brought into service on 10 of 26 return Narita Express services, replacing the 253 series. [8] By June 2010 all Narita Express trains were operated by E259 series ...

  3. Narita Line - Wikipedia

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    The Narita Line (Japanese: 成田線, romanized: Narita-sen) is the name for a combination of three railway lines located in Chiba Prefecture, Japan, operated by the East Japan Railway Company (JR East).

  4. Rail transportation in the Philippines - Wikipedia

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    North Philippine Dry Port Container Rail Transport Service shall connect freight trains from the Port of Manila to an inland terminal in Balagtas, Bulacan. [ 143 ] [ 144 ] Revival of freight services along PNR South Main Line – On July 15, 2024, PNR announced that it would revive freight services and pursue a P5 billion plan to retrofit the ...

  5. Limited express - Wikipedia

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    There were trains under the Manila Railroad Company and the Philippine National Railways that were called "Limited Express" or simply "Limited", as well as Special and Express trains that nonetheless stopped at fewer stations. [2] The first of such services were introduced in the 1950s and peaked in the 1970s.

  6. Linimo - Wikipedia

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    The line uses automatic train control (ATC) and automatic train operation (ATO). [1] Construction of the track cost ¥60 billion (US$575 million) while the Linimo trains themselves, built by Nippon Sharyo, cost ¥40.5 billion (US$380 million). [3] The construction cost came to roughly $65 million per km without rolling stock.

  7. Sōtetsu Main Line - Wikipedia

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    The first air-conditioned trains (4-car 6000 series EMUs) were introduced on the line on 3 July 1971. [6] 10-car trains started operating on the line from 6 April 1981. [6] Station ticket barriers were modified to allow use of the Passnet magnetic farecard from 1 October 2000. [6]

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