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East Japan Railway Co. (JR East) announced it will suspend some services on its network from the morning of Sept. 8 due to heavy rain brought by approaching Typhoon No. 13.
The Tokaido line was Japan’s first-ever high speed rail line, making its debut in 1964. To this day, it is the most actively used line in the country, with multiple departures per hour.
Tokaido is the busiest line, running at 186 miles per hour and connecting Tokyo and Osaka in less than three hours. I rode one of the super-speedy bullet trains on a recent trip to Japan and ...
Japan’s high-speed bullet train services were halted on its busiest line connecting Tokyo and Osaka after a snake became tangled in the overhead wires, causing a power outage. The incident ...
Central Japan Railway, or JR Tokai, brought its Tokaido Shinkansen bullet train line back to service on all sections around 6 p.m. Sunday after scaling back operations due to the approach of ...
The Tokaido Line was Japan's first railroad line, including the line between Shimbashi and Yokohama, which opened in 1872. It is known as one of Japan's most famous lines.
The Shinkansen network has expanded steadily since the 320-mile Tokaido line, linking Tokyo and Shin-Osaka was completed in ...
JR East Train Simulator: Tokaido Freight Line (Nebukawa to Tokyo, Shinjuku) E257-2000, 5500 Series Screenshots and Videos. All the Latest Game Footage and Images from JR East Train Simulator ...
The Shinkansen network has expanded steadily since the 320-mile Tokaido line, linking Tokyo and Shin-Osaka was completed in 1964. Trains run at up to 200 mph (about 322 kph) ...