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  2. Shiosai - Wikipedia

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    From the start of the revised timetable on 10 December 2005, 255 series 9-car EMUs were introduced on Shiosai services. [10] From the same date, services were made entirely no-smoking. [10] From the start of the 14 March 2015 timetable revision, all Shiosai services started and terminated at Tokyo Station, with no services operating from ...

  3. Kounotori (train) - Wikipedia

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    The Kounotori (こうのとり, Kōnotori) is a limited express train service operated by the West Japan Railway Company (JR West) between Shin-Ōsaka and Kinosaki Onsen in Japan since 12 March 2011. It replaced the previous Kitakinki services. [1]

  4. Inaho - Wikipedia

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    The first set was phased in on Inaho services from the start of the revised timetable on 28 September 2013. [ 4 ] [ 5 ] The E653 series trains are modified with the addition of a Green (first class) car and a new livery evoking images of the sunset, rice plants, and the sea.

  5. Public transport timetable - Wikipedia

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    Although Thomas Cook Group plc ceased publication in 2013, the Thomas Cook European Rail Timetable was revived by a new company in early 2014 as simply the European Rail Timetable. [1] [2] From 1981 to 2010, Cook also produced a similar bi-monthly Overseas volume covering the rest of the world, [3] and some of that content was moved into the ...

  6. Hashidate - Wikipedia

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    The Hashidate (はしだて) is a limited express train service operated by West Japan Railway Company (JR West) in Japan. One of the services making up JR West's "Kitakinki Big X Network [ja; fr]" in northern Kansai, it connects Kyoto Station, Amanohashidate Station and Toyooka Station via the Sanin Main Line and Kyoto Tango Railway's Miyafuku Line and Miyatoyo (Miyazu) Line.

  7. Wakashio - Wikipedia

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    From the start of the revised timetable on 10 December 2005, Wakashio services were made entirely no-smoking. [ 7 ] The opening of the Tokyo Bay Aqua-Line road across the Tokyo Bay in 1997 saw increased competition from long-distance bus services offering cheaper fares, resulting in decreasing ridership figures on the Wakashio services. [ 12 ]

  8. Nanki - Wikipedia

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    Nanki Nanki at Kuwana Station Overview Service type Limited express Status Operational First service 2 October 1972 Current operator(s) JR Central Former operator(s) JNR Route Termini Nagoya Shingu, Kii-Katsuura Stops 13 Distance travelled 231.1 km (143.6 mi) (Nagoya - Shingu) 246.0 km (152.9 mi) (Nagoya - Kii-Katsuura) Average journey time 3 hours 30 minutes approx (Nagoya - Shingu) 4 hours ...

  9. Kinosaki (train) - Wikipedia

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    The Kinosaki (きのさき) is a limited express train service operated by West Japan Railway Company (JR West). One of the services making up JR West's "Kitakinki Big X Network [ja; fr]" in northern Kansai, it connects Kyoto Station and Kinosaki Onsen Station via the San-in Main Line.

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