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All rolling stock that has ever been operated in the Tokyo Monorail since inauguration are built by Hitachi Rail. As of 2020, the Tokyo Monorail operates three train types: 1000 series, 2000 series, and most recently, 10000 series. All trainsets run in a six-car configuration and are capable of running at speeds of up to 80 km/h (50 mph).
Tōkyō Monorail Haneda Line (Tokyo Monorail) Hankai Line (Hankai Electric Tramway) Hanshin Main Line (Hanshin Electric Railway) Hanwa Line (West Japan Railway Company) Hanzōmon Line (Tokyo Metro) Haruda Line (Nickname. Kyushu Railway Company) Hashima Line (Nagoya Railroad) Hekinan Line (Kinuura Rinkai Railway) Hibiya Line (Tokyo Metro)
The Tama Toshi Monorail Line (多摩都市モノレール線, Tamatoshi Monorēru-sen), also referred to as the Tama Monorail, is a monorail system in Western Tokyo. Operated by the Tokyo Tama Intercity Monorail Co. , Ltd., the double tracked, 16.0 km (9.9 mi) monorail line carries passengers between the suburban cities of Higashiyamato and ...
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 ...
These are stations operated by Tokyo Monorail. Pages in category "Stations of Tokyo Monorail" The following 11 pages are in this category, out of 11 total. ...
Pages in category "Tokyo Monorail" The following 4 pages are in this category, out of 4 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. 0–9. Tokyo Monorail 1000 ...
Tokyo City purchased the Tokyo Railway Company, a streetcar operator, in 1911, and placed its lines under the authority of the Tokyo Municipal Electric Bureau (東京市電気局, Tokyo-shi Denki Kyoku). The TMEB began bus service in 1924 as an emergency measure after the Great Kantō earthquake knocked out streetcar service in the city.
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 ...