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  2. Tōyoko Line - Wikipedia

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    All Limited Express trains are through service to the Minatomirai Line. Trains that continuously and completely operate as express services through Tobu/Seibu, Tokyo Metro, Tokyu, and Yokohama Minatomirai railways are dubbed as "F-Liner" services. In daytime, connects to a local train at Jiyūgaoka, Musashi-Kosugi (Only inbound train passing a ...

  3. Tōkaidō Main Line - Wikipedia

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    The Tokyo–Osaka express trains, Tsubame and Hato, began to be hauled by JNR EF58 locomotives for the entire length of the route, reducing travel time from 8 hours to 7 hours and 30 minutes. [10] With no concerns about smoke polluting the carriages, these trains were painted light green and nicknamed Aodaishō (green snakes, referring to the ...

  4. 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.

  5. Hakuraku Station - Wikipedia

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    Hakuraku 100, Kanagawa Ward, Yokohama City Kanagawa Prefecture (横浜市神奈川区白楽100) Japan: Coordinates: Operated by: Tōkyū Railways: Line(s) TY Tōyoko Line: Distance: 21.4 km (13.3 mi) from Shibuya: Platforms: 2 side platforms: Tracks: 2: Construction; Structure type

  6. Yokohama Line - Wikipedia

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    The Yokohama Line (Japanese: 横浜線, romanized: Yokohama-sen) is a Japanese railway line of the East Japan Railway Company (JR East) connecting Higashi-Kanagawa Station in Yokohama, Kanagawa and Hachiōji Station in Hachiōji, Tokyo.

  7. Keihin–Tōhoku Line - Wikipedia

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    A test train on the Keihin Line at Yurakucho Station around 1914. The line opened on 20 December 1914 as an electrified passenger line connecting Shinagawa Station in Tokyo with Takashimacho Station in Yokohama. [8] (The latter station was renamed Yokohama Station in August 1915, when the former Yokohama Station was renamed Sakuragicho Station ...

  8. Transport in Greater Tokyo - Wikipedia

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    Public transport within Greater Tokyo is dominated by the world's most extensive urban rail network (as of May 2014, the article Tokyo rail list lists 158 lines, 48 operators, 4,714.5 km of operational track and 2,210 stations [although stations are recounted for each operator]) of suburban trains and subways run by a variety of operators, with ...

  9. F Liner - Wikipedia

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    F Liner (Fライナー, Efu Rainā) is the name for the fastest through service train among five railway companies: the Tobu Railway, Seibu Railway, Tokyo Metro, Tokyu Corporation and Yokohama Minatomirai Railway. [1] [2] This name is trademarked by the aforementioned five companies (No. 5885630). [3]

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