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  2. Keihin–Tōhoku Line - Wikipedia

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    A Keihin-Tohoku Line E233-1000 series EMU, March 2021. As of January 2010, all Keihin-Tohoku Line services are formed of E233-1000 series 10-car electrical multiple unit (EMU) trains. These were phased in from December 2007, and replaced the previous 209 series 10-car EMUs by 24 January 2010. All Keihin-Tohoku Line rolling stock is based at ...

  3. Category:Keihin-Tōhoku Line - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Keihin-Tōhoku Line" The following 44 pages are in this category, out of 44 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. A. Akabane Station;

  4. Negishi Station (Kanagawa) - Wikipedia

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    Negishi Station is served by the Negishi Line from Yokohama to Ōfuna in Kanagawa Prefecture. with through services inter-running to and from the Keihin-Tōhoku Line and also the Yokohama Line. It is 7.1 kilometers from the terminus of the Negishi line at Yokohama, and 66.2 kilometers from the northern terminus of the Keihin-Tōhoku Line at Ōmiya.

  5. Shin-Sugita Station - Wikipedia

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    Shin-Sugita Station is served by the Negishi Line from Yokohama to Ōfuna in Kanagawa Prefecture. with through services inter-running to and from the Keihin-Tōhoku Line and also the Yokohama Line. It is 11.1 kilometers from the terminus of the Negishi line at Yokohama, and 70.2 kilometers from the northern terminus of the Keihin-Tōhoku Line ...

  6. Commuter rail - Wikipedia

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    While the Yamanote Line, Keihin Tohoku Line, Chūō–Sōbu Line services arguably are more akin to rapid transit with frequent stops, simple stopping patterns (relative to other JR East lines) no branching services and largely serving the inner suburbs; other services along the Chūō Rapid Line, Sōbu Rapid Line/Yokosuka Line, Ueno–Tokyo ...

  7. E233 series - Wikipedia

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    The fleet of 688 E233-0 series vehicles (10-car x 42, 6-car x 28, 4-car x 25) was delivered by the end of March 2008; [5] 42 ten-car sets (T1-T42), and 15 6+4-car sets (H43-H57) were constructed primarily for use on the Chūō Line (but also on through services to the Ōme, Itsukaichi, Hachikō, and Fujikyuko Lines), while ten four-car sets ...

  8. Yokohama Station - Wikipedia

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    The terminal of the Keihin Line (present-day Keihin-Tōhoku Line) had been in Takashimachō since 1914 and was merged with the new station. The government-run electric line was later that year extended to Sakuragichō. On 1 September 1923, the station was destroyed by a fire in the 1923 Great Kantō earthquake. Six days later, the station ...

  9. Kamata Station (Tokyo) - Wikipedia

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    Kamata Station is served by the following lines: Keihin-Tohoku Line (JR East); Tokyu Tamagawa Line; Tokyu Ikegami Line; Keikyu Kamata Station on the Keikyu Main Line is located about 700 m to the east of Kamata Station.