The Musashino Line (武蔵野線, Musashino-sen) is a railway line operated by the East Japan Railway Company (JR East). It links Tsurumi Station in Yokohama with...
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line forms part of what JR East refers to as the "Tokyo Mega Loop" (東京メガループ) around Tokyo, consisting of the Keiyō Line, Musashino Line, Nambu Line,...
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205 series (section Former Musashino Line sets)
Tokaido Line, and Hanwa Line. 6, 7, 8, 10, and 11-car sets used on the JR East Chuo-Sobu Line, Keihin-Tohoku Line, Keiyo Line, Nambu Line, Musashino Line, Saikyo...
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Musashino may refer to: Musashino (train), a train service in Japan Musashino, Tokyo, a city in Greater Tokyo, Japan Musashino Line, a railway line in...
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E231 series (section 8-car Musashino Line sets)
on the Chūō–Sōbu Line, Jōban Line, Narita Line, Musashino Line, and Keiyō Line E231-500 series: 10-car sets used on the Chūō–Sōbu Line E231-800 series:...
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local service train linking Ōmiya to Hachiōji via the Musashino Line. Services enter/exit the Chūō Line at Kunitachi by the freight branch, and stops at all...
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Musashino (武蔵野市, Musashino-shi) is a city located in the western portion of the Tokyo Metropolis, Japan. As of 1 February 2024[update], the city had an...
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impetus for the construction of the orbital Musashino Line. The new Musashino Line was connected to the Hinkaku Line roughly 6 km (3.7 mi) north of Tsurumi...
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first line of JR East to feature driverless trains. Tokyo portal Osaka Loop Line, a similar loop line serving Central Osaka. Musashino Line, a line regarded...
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Railway Y500 series The line opened 15 April 1915 as the Musashino Line (武蔵野線, Musashino-sen) (separate from the Musashino Line currently operated by JR...
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The line forms part of what JR East refers to as the "Tokyo Mega Loop" (Japanese: 東京メガループ) around Tokyo, consisting of the Keiyo Line, Musashino Line, Nambu...
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of Mitaka and Musashino and Chiba Station in Chiba. The term Kankō (緩行, lit. "slow run") distinguishes local trains on the Chūō-Sōbu line from rapid service...
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Company (JR East) in Tokyo between Hachiōji on the Chuo Line or Fuchū-Hommachi on the Musashino Line and Ōmiya in Saitama Prefecture. It avoids passengers...
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used on the Keiyō Line since 2008, and 8-car sets on the Musashino Line since 2010 209-1000 series: 10-car sets used on the Chūō Line (Rapid) (and occasionally...
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Line began through service to Shinjuku via the Yamanote Freight Line, which had seen less use by freight services since the opening of the Musashino Line...
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8-car 205 series set 44 (formerly JR East Musashino Line set M3, also formerly operated in Yamanote Line from 1986 to 2003), May 2018....
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private combined junior/senior high schools. JR East – Musashino Line Niiza Tōbu Railway – Tōbu Tōjō Line Shiki Kan-etsu Expressway National Route 254 National...
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KRL Commuterline (redirect from KRL Commuter Line)
Tozai Line 05 series Joban Line 203 series Saikyo Line 205–0 series & Former Musashino Line 205–5000 series Tokyu Toyoko Line 8500 series Musashino Line 205–5000...
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Minami-Urawa Station (category Musashino Line)
by the Keihin-Tōhoku Line linking Saitama Prefecture with central Tokyo and Kanagawa Prefecture, and the orbital Musashino Line. Many Keihin-Tōhoku services...
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Just Muslim, a religious denomination JM, the official symbol for the Musashino Line in Japan This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the...
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Ōizumi-gakuen Station (on the Seibu Ikebukuro Line) then later towards Higashi-Tokorozawa Station (on the Musashino Line). Construction of the first segment to...
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埼京線・八高線・川越線・武蔵野線・京葉線 [Railway Line History – JNR/JR No. 45: Saikyo Line, Hachiko Line, Kawagoe Line, Musashino Line, Keiyo Line]. Japan: Asahi Shimbun Publications...
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1950, the factory site was used to build a sports stadium. The line from Mitaka to Musashino Stadium (武蔵野競技場前) reopened on 14 April 1951, but was closed...
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of Tokyo. Using the Keiō Line from Shinjuku, it is 25 minutes to Fuchū Station (main station). It spreads across the Musashino Terrace on the left bank...
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The line forms part of what JR East refers to as the "Tokyo Mega Loop" (Japanese: 東京メガループ) around Tokyo, consisting of the Keiyo Line, Musashino Line, Nambu...
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Tokorozawa Nishi High School [ja] JR East – Musashino Line Higashi-Tokorozawa Seibu Railway - Seibu Ikebukuro Line Tokorozawa - Nishi-Tokorozawa - Kotesashi...
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The Keihin–Tōhoku Line (Japanese: 京浜東北線, Hepburn: Keihin-tōhoku-sen) is a railway line in Japan which connects the cities of Saitama, Kawaguchi, Tokyo...
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Tokyo Station (category Chūō Main Line)
necessary land to build the line, but the area set aside for its platforms was eventually used for the Keiyō Line and Musashino Line terminals, which opened...
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The Tokyo Metro Tozai Line (東京メトロ東西線, Tōkyō Metoro Tōzai-sen) is a rapid transit line in Tokyo and Chiba Prefecture, Japan, owned and operated by Tokyo...
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The Tobu Skytree Line (東武スカイツリーライン, Tōbu Sukaitsurii-rain) is a section of the Tobu Isesaki Line operated by the private railway company Tobu Railway...
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