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  2. List of railway lines in Japan (A to I) - Wikipedia

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    Ban'etsu-Sai Line (East Japan Railway Company) Ban'etsu-To Line (East Japan Railway Company) Bantan Line (West Japan Railway Company) Beppu Rakutenchi Cable Line (Okamoto MFG) Bessho Line (Ueda Electric Railway) Bisai Line (Nagoya Railroad) Biwako Line (Nickname. West Japan Railway Company) Blue Line (Nickname. Yokohama City Transportation Bureau)

  3. List of railway lines in Japan - Wikipedia

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    List of railway lines in Japan lists existing railway lines in Japan alphabetically. The vast majority of Japanese railways are classified under two Japanese laws, one for railways (鉄道, tetsudō) and another for trams (軌道, kidō). The difference between the two is a legal, and not always substantial, one.

  4. IRT Sixth Avenue Line - Wikipedia

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    The New York Times pointed out in December 1938 that even if the scrap did not go directly to Japan, for possible use against China, such a large amount of scrap metal arriving on the market would free up metal to be sent to Japan. [12] At a meeting of the New York City Board of Estimate in 1942, Stanley M. Isaacs, the Manhattan Borough ...

  5. Tokyo subway - Wikipedia

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    The Yamanote Line and Chūō Line (Rapid) are not subway lines, but a surface commuter loop line (Yamanote Line) and a cross-city line that operate with metro-like frequencies. They are owned by JR East , act as key transportation arteries in central Tokyo, and are often marked on Tokyo subway maps.

  6. List of railway lines in Japan (R to Z) - Wikipedia

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    Tōgane Line (East Japan Railway Company) Tōhō Line (Sapporo City Transportation Bureau) Tōhoku Main Line (East Japan Railway Company) Tōhoku Shinkansen (East Japan Railway Company) Tōjō Line (Tobu Railway) Tōkadai Line (Tokadai New Transit) Closed; Tōkaidō Main Line (East Japan Railway Company, Central Japan Railway Company, West ...

  7. Tokyo Metro - Wikipedia

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    The Tokyo Metro (Japanese: 東京メトロ, Tōkyō Metoro) is a major rapid transit system in Tokyo, Japan, operated by the Tokyo Metro Co. With an average daily ridership of 6.52 million passengers (as of 2023), the Tokyo Metro is the larger of the two subway operators in the city; the other being the Toei Subway, with 2.85 million average daily rides.

  8. List of urban rail systems in Japan - Wikipedia

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    Utsunomiya Light Rail: Utsunomiya Haga Light Rail Line: 19 14.6 Yokohama New Transit: Kanazawa Seaside Line: 14 10.6 47,542 2011 [95] 17,228,408 2011 [95] Yurikamome: Yurikamome: 16 14.7 31,794,000 2010 [92] O: Chichibu Railway: Chichibu Main Line: 35 71.7 8,070,000 2011 [96] Chōshi Electric Railway: Chōshi Electric Railway Line: 10 6.4 1,952 ...

  9. Japan Railways Group - Wikipedia

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    JR logotype JR Group service regions. The Japan Railways Group, more commonly known as the JR Group (Jeiāru Gurūpu) or simply JR, is a group of railway companies in Japan that underwent division and privatization [1] of the government-owned Japanese National Railways (JNR) on April 1, 1987.