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10 February, 2024
Tokyu Q Seat, the empty express
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"Q Seat" is a service that has been provided by Tokyu since 2018. It is a seat reservation scheme during evening rush hour for co...
14 October, 2023
The Red List of Trains in Japan (Oct-2023 update)
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The Red List of Trains in Japan has been updated with six new articles, namely: JNR 50 series JR West 207 series JR West 321 series J...
08 October, 2023
Second-hand Trains
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Introduction On 26 September, Seibu revealed its detailed plan to purchase and introduce second-hand trains to its branch lines. It is un...
18 March, 2023
Confusing routes, confusing displays
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On Saturday 18 March 2023, two new lines were added to Tokyo's railway network: Sotetsu and Tokyu Shin-Yokohama lines. Sotetsu Shin-Yok...
25 February, 2023
Tokyu Shibuya station, 10 years on
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Tokyo Metro 17000 series Tokyu Toyoko line connects Shibuya in Tokyo and Yokohama, and it is one of the busiest railways in the Greater Tok...
28 January, 2023
Farewell, Tokyu 8500 series
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The original style Another iconic commuter train in Tokyo, Tokyu 8500 series, retired on Wednesday after being in service for nearly 48 yea...
08 October, 2022
Shonan-Shinjuku Line and its rivals
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Shonan-Shinjuku Line Map (General) Shonan-Shinjuku Line is a major railway service in Tokyo, operated by JR East. Like Thameslink in London...
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11 September, 2021
The end of "trains with so many doors" in Japan
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Sanjo (Keihan), 26 Oct 2020 On Saturday 4th September, the last unit of Keihan 5000 series on mainline was taken out of regular service, mor...
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