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    The Nambu Line (Japanese: 南武線, romanized: Nanbu-sen) is a Japanese railway line which connects Tachikawa Station in Tachikawa, Tokyo and Kawasaki Station...
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    The Donghae Nambu Line (Korean: 동해남부선) is a railway line connecting Busan to Pohang in South Korea. The line runs along South Korea's east coast. On December...
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    alphabetical order) Nambu Branch Line: 2-car 205–1000 series sets (x3) (from 2002) (rebuilt by JR East from former 205–0 series sets) Senseki Line: 4-car 205–3100...
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  • The Bujeon Line is a short railway line serving Busan, South Korea. The line connects Gaya on the Gaya Line to Bujeon on the Donghae Nambu Line, without...
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    Further variants were built for use on the Keiyō Line, Yokohama Line, Saikyō Line, and Nambu Line. The E233 series features two identical sets of main...
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    Nambu Line until February 2015 / 209-500 series: 10-car sets used on the Chūō–Sōbu Line from 1998 until April 2019 and the Keihin–Tōhoku—Negishi Line...
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  • nambu in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Nambu may refer to: Nambu pistol, a Japanese firearm New Nambu M60, a Japanese revolver New Nambu M66 Nambu...
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    Tokyo, consisting of the Keiyō Line, Musashino Line, Nambu Line, and Yokohama Line. Most services on the Musashino Line are local trains making all stops...
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    opened in 2010 and provides a transfer to the Nambu Line as well as the Tōkyū Tōyoko and Meguro lines. Sōbu Line (Rapid) "平成27年 大都市交通センサス 首都圏報告書" (PDF). P...
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    merged with the Donghae Nambu Line on December 30, 2016, and will merge with the Donghae Bukbu Line. Major stations along the line include (in order): Bujeon...
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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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    sections along the Ryōmō Line, Takasaki Line, Utsunomiya Line, Yamanote freight line, Yokosuka Line, and Tōkaidō Main Line. It is treated as a distinct...
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    the Gyeongbu Line), Dongdaegu, and Gyeongju, Pohang and Ulsan (via the Jungang and Donghae Nambu Lines). The first section of the Daegu Line was opened...
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    Tachikawa Station (category Nambu Line)
    Chūō Main Line, opened the station on April 11, 1889. The Ōme Railway (presently the Ōme Line) and the Nambu Railway (presently the Nambu Line) were connected...
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    The Den-en-toshi Line (田園都市線, Den'entoshi-sen, "Garden City Line") is a major commuter line operated by the private railway operator Tokyu Corporation...
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    The Keiō Line (京王線, Keiō-sen) is a 37.9-kilometer (23.5 mi) railway line in western Tokyo, Japan, owned by the private railway operator Keiō Corporation...
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    Tokyo, consisting of the Keiyo Line, Musashino Line, Nambu Line, and Yokohama Line. The line's name comes from the section between Nagatsuta and Higashi-Kanagawa...
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    Musashi-Kosugi Station (category Nambu Line)
    Station is served by JR East's Nambu Line, Yokosuka Line, and Shōnan-Shinjuku Line, as well as Tokyu's Tōyoko Line and Meguro Line. JR Musashi-Kosugi Station...
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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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    The Keikyu Main Line (京急本線, Keikyū-honsen) is a railway line in Japan, operated by the private railway operator Keikyu. The line connects the Tokyo wards...
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    Ōme Line) and the Itsukaichi Railway. In 1940, the Itsukaichi Railway was taken over by the Nambu Railway, becoming the Nambu Railway Itsukaichi Line. In...
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    The Ueno–Tokyo Line (Japanese: 上野東京ライン, romanized: Ueno–Tōkyō Rain), formerly known as the Tōhoku Through Line (Japanese: 東北縦貫線, romanized: Tōhoku-Jūkan-sen)...
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    Match and Final. The closest train station is Musashi-Nakahara on the Nambu line. There are bus routes to this station and special services on game days...
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    in the later years of the Japanese occupation, as the Donghae Nambu Line and Jungang line were established in preparation for the Second Sino-Japanese...
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    extended south to Pohang, where it would have connected with the Donghae Nambu Line. However, this extension was not completed before the fall of the Japanese...
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    Daegu Line, the Gyeongygeong line and Donghae Jungbu line, which was later merged into the Donghae Nambu Line. At the same time the Gyeonggyeong line was...
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    Kawasaki Station (category Nambu Line)
    served by the following JR East lines. JK Keihin-Tōhoku Line JT Tōkaidō Main Line JN Nambu Line The station is 18.2 km (11.3 mi) from Tokyo and 48.5 km...
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    Fuchūhommachi Station (category Nambu Line)
    office. View from Nambu Line platform 1 with the Musashino Line stabling sidings visible above, July 2006 View of the southbound Nambu Line platform 1 from...
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    Kozukue – Kamoi – Nakayama – Tōkaichiba – Nagatsuta – ■ Nambu Line – Yakō – ■ Tsurumi Line Main Line : Tsurumi – Kokudō – Tsurumi-Ono – Bentembashi – Asano...
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    The Chūō Line (Rapid) (中央線快速, Chūō-sen kaisoku) is the name given to rapid services on the eastern section of the Chūō Main Line operated by the East...
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