Higashi-Hanno, named the Hachikō South Line (Japanese: 八高南線, Hepburn: Hachikō-minami-sen), on 10 December 1931. The Hachiko North Line was extended southward...
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The Hachikō Line derailment (八高線列車脱線転覆事故, Hachikō-sen ressha dassen tenpuku jiko) was a major fatal railway accident which occurred on 25 February 1947...
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Rinkai Line. On the western section between Kawagoe and Komagawa, about half of all trains travel through to/from Hachiōji via the Hachikō Line. Except...
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EMUs commence service. 11 March 2022: Through services to the Hachikō Line and Itsukaichi Line (except Holiday Rapid services) end. 18 March 2023: End of...
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Chūō–Sōbu Line 209-500 series units, used on the Kawagoe Line and Hachikō Line since 2018 / 209-0 series: 10-car sets used on the Keihin–Tōhoku—Negishi Line from...
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was made to extend the line from the current northern terminus at Kamikitadai Station to Hakonegasaki Station on the Hachikō Line. The planned extension...
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E231 series (section Transfers from Chūō–Sōbu Line)
E231-0 series sets for use on the Kawagoe Line and Hachikō Line E231-500 series: 11-car sets used on the Yamanote Line from 21 April 2002 until 20 January 2020...
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Amagasaki derailment (redirect from JR Fukuchiyama Line Derailment accident)
Station accident, Mikawashima train crash, Tsurumi rail accident and the Hachikō Line derailment. The train involved was train number 5418M, a limited-stop...
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Komagawa Station (category Hachikō Line)
the Hachikō Line for Hachiōji and Takasaki, and the Kawagoe Line for Kawagoe. The station is located 31.1 kilometers from the terminus of the Hachikō Line...
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Tsurumi rail accident (category Tōkaidō Main Line)
Hachikō Line derailment. The 43rd wagon (type WaRa 1) of a long freight train hauled by a JNR Class EF15 electric locomotive on the down freight line...
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splitting at Ōme Station. The Ōme Line, at times, runs through services along the Chūō Rapid, Itsukaichi, and Hachikō lines. Supplemental trains during...
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rapid growth of the Japanese automobile industry after the war. The Hachikō Line derailment in 1947 was a turning point in his career. JGR used the opportunity...
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KiHa 100 series (section Hachiko Line 80th anniversary)
depots Iiyama Line Koumi Line Takasaki depot Hachikō Line (Komagawa - Takasaki) (KiHa 110–200, KiHa 111-200 + KiHa 112–200) Iwaizumi Line (line closed in...
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JR East –Joetsu Shinkansen Honjō-Waseda JR East – Takasaki Line Honjō JR East – Hachikō Line Kodama Kan-etsu Expressway – Honjō-Kodama IC National Route 17...
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Hachiōji Station (category Hachikō Line)
Yokohama Line (to Higashi-Kanagawa) and Hachikō Line (to Komagawa) terminate here. Keiō Hachiōji Station on the Keiō Line is located about 400 metres northeast...
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All Hachiko Line trains run through to Takasaki. Although the official terminus of the Ryōmō Line is at Shin-Maebashi and that of the Agatsuma Line is...
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sets Tanjung Priok Line: 8-car (since 2014) 205 series sets. Chuo-Sobu Line: 10-car 205–0 series sets (from 1989 until 2001) Hachikō Line: 4-car 205–3000...
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The Tobu Tojo Line (東武東上線, Tōbu Tōjō-sen) is a 75.0 km (46.6 mi) suburban railway line in Japan which runs from Ikebukuro Station in Toshima, Tokyo to...
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Kawagoe Station (category Tobu Tojo Main Line)
Shin-Kiba via the Rinkai Line, and westward to Komagawa and Hachiōji via the Hachikō Line. The Tōbu and JR East stations are arranged side-by-side, with the Tōbu...
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Main Line) Takasaki Line Shōnan-Shinjuku Line Keihin-Tōhoku Line Saikyō Line Musashino Line Kawagoe Line Hachikō Line Tobu Isesaki Line Tojo Line Nikko...
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- Chūō Main Line Hachiōji – Nishi-Hachiōji – Takao JR East - Yokohama Line Hachiōji-Minamino – Katakura – Hachiōji JR East - Hachikō Line Hachiōji – Kita-Hachiōji...
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The Seibu Ikebukuro Line (西武池袋線, Seibu Ikebukuro-sen) is a railway line of the Japanese private railway operator Seibu Railway. It originates at Ikebukuro...
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February 25 – Japan – Hachikō Line derailment: A Japanese Government Railways passenger train derails on a sharp curve on the Hachikō Line between Komagawa...
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Ōme Line Higashi-Nakagami – Nakagami – Akishima – Haijima JR East – Hachikō Line Haijima JR East – Itsukaichi Line Haijima - Seibu Haijima Line Haijima...
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the town government. The town does not have a high school. JR East – Hachikō Line Matsuhisa National Route 254 "Misato town official statistics" (PDF)...
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The Joetsu Line (上越線, Jōetsu-sen) is a major railway line in Japan, owned by the East Japan Railway Company (JR East). It connects Takasaki Station in...
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Takezawa Elementary School in Ogawa JR East - Hachikō Line Ogawamachi - Takezawa Tōbu Railway - Tōbu Tōjō Line Ogawamachi - Tōbu-Takezawa Takezawa Station...
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Main Line Sakurazawa – Yorii – Hagure Tobu Railway – Tōbu Tōjō Line Minami-Yorii – Obusuma - Hachigata - Tamayodo| - Yorii JR East – Hachikō Line Orihara...
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other municipalities. JR East – Ōme Line Ushihama - Fussa JR East – Hachikō Line Higashi-Fussa JR East – Itsukaichi Line Kumagawa National Route 16 Hiroyuki...
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Tozai Line through-running services) Hachikō Line (1996–2005) Jōban Line (1971–1986 for Chiyoda Line through-running services; 1967–2006 for Joban Line Rapid...
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