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  2. Shizuoka Station - Wikipedia

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    Shizuoka Station is served by the Tōkaidō Shinkansen and Tōkaidō Main Line, and is 180.2 rail km from Tokyo.. Shizuoka Station is the biggest station in Shizuoka prefecture that 60 thousand people use this station per a day.

  3. Tōkaidō Line (Shizuoka area) - Wikipedia

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    March 14, 1992: The holiday schedule was introduced from this revision. One direct round trip train from Tokyo Station to Shizuoka Station was shortened to Numazu Station. March 18, 1993: Saturday and holiday timetables were introduced. One round-trip commuter rapid service per day was provided during weekday rush hours west of Shizuoka Station.

  4. Tōkaidō Main Line - Wikipedia

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    The Shizuoka Electric Railway opened a 2 km (1.2 mi) line to Anzai, connecting to its Shimizu Line, electrified at 600 V DC, between 1922 and 1926. The line closed in 1962. [citation needed] Yaizu Station: A 5 km (3.1 mi) 610 mm (2 ft) handcar line operated to Fujieda between 1891 and 1900. [citation needed]

  5. Tokyo Station - Wikipedia

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    Tokyo's mainline railway network in 1904, a decade before the opening of Tokyo Station; the station was constructed as an integrated terminus for these lines. In 1889, a Tokyo municipal committee drew up plans for an elevated railway line connecting the Tōkaidō Main Line terminal at Shinbashi to the Nippon Railway (now Tōhoku Main Line ...

  6. Tokaido Shinkansen - Wikipedia

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    The predecessor for the Tokaido and Sanyo Shinkansen lines was originally conceived at the end of the 1930s as a 1,435 mm (4 ft 8 + 1 ⁄ 2 in) standard gauge dangan ressha (bullet train) between Tokyo and Shimonoseki, which would have taken nine hours to cover the nearly 1,000-kilometer (620 mi) distance between the two cities.

  7. Higashi-Shizuoka Station - Wikipedia

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    Higashi-Shizuoka Station is served by the Tōkaidō Main Line, and is located 177.7 kilometers from the starting point of the line at Tokyo Station. Station layout [ edit ]

  8. Atami Station - Wikipedia

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    Atami Station is served by the JR Central Tōkaidō Shinkansen and is 104.6 km from Tokyo Station, as well as Tōkaidō Main Line serves extending westward from Atami. . The JR East portion of the station serves the Tōkaidō Main Line between Tokyo Station and Atami, and the station is also the northern terminal station of the Itō L

  9. Shin-Fuji Station (Shizuoka) - Wikipedia

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    Shin-Fuji Station is served by the Tokaido Shinkansen, and is located 146.2 km (90.8 mi) from the eastern terminus of the line at Tokyo Station. There are no connecting rail lines to Shin-Fuji, with the nearest connecting being located at Fuji Station 2 km (1.2 mi) away. A connecting bus service runs several times an hour taking approximately 7 ...