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  2. Sunrise Seto - Wikipedia

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    Trains are formed of dedicated 7-car 285 series Sunrise Express electric multiple units (EMUs) owned by both JR Central and JR West. They are formed as shown below, with cars numbered 8 to 14 in the down (westbound) direction, with car 14 at the Tokyo end, and 1 to 7 in the up (Tokyo-bound) direction, with car 7 at the Tokyo end. [1]

  3. Ginga (train) - Wikipedia

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    The name "Ginga" was first carried from the start of the 15 September 1949 timetable revision by the overnight sleeper train departing from Tokyo at 20:30 to Osaka (arriving at 07:54) and the opposite working from Osaka (21:00) to Tokyo (07:30). Other overnight trains between Tokyo and Osaka were named Myōjō and Ryūsei.

  4. Sunrise Izumo - Wikipedia

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    Trains are formed of dedicated 7-car 285 series Sunrise Express electric multiple units (EMUs) owned by both JR Central and JR West. They are formed as shown below, with cars numbered 8 to 14 in the down (westbound) direction, with car 14 at the Tokyo end, and 1 to 7 in the up (Tokyo-bound) direction, with car 7 at the Tokyo end. [1]

  5. JR Tōzai Line - Wikipedia

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    Osaka's municipal government had maintained tight controls over transportation within the city, and most intercity lines terminated outside the city center. The line, provisionally known as Katafuku Line ( 片福線 , Kata- from Kata machi, -fuku from Fuku chiyama) , and would give commuters a single-seat ride from the suburbs and an east-west ...

  6. Tōkaidō Main Line - Wikipedia

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    The TokyoOsaka express trains, Tsubame and Hato, began to be hauled by JNR EF58 locomotives for the entire length of the route, reducing travel time from 8 hours to 7 hours and 30 minutes. [10] With no concerns about smoke polluting the carriages, these trains were painted light green and nicknamed Aodaishō (green snakes, referring to the ...

  7. Kodama (train) - Wikipedia

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    Typical Kodama runs include Tokyo - Nagoya / Shin-Osaka, Tokyo - Mishima / Shizuoka / Hamamatsu, Mishima / Shizuoka / Nagoya - Shin-Osaka, and Shin-Osaka / Okayama / Hiroshima - Hakata as well as some shorter late-night runs. The trainsets used for Kodama service are the same 700 series, and N700 series trains used for the Hikari and Nozomi ...

  8. Japan’s Tokyo-Osaka bullet train ends snack cart service - AOL

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    Faced with a looming labor shortage and a trend for more people to buy food before boarding the train, on-board snack cart services between the cities of Tokyo and Osaka will reach the end of the ...

  9. Biwako Line - Wikipedia

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    Continues on JR Kyoto Line to Osaka and beyond. Local trains (普通) Operated as rapid service trains when running in the west of Takatsuki (Kyoto in the morning) (3 doors par car) These local trains are mainly operated on the Biwako Line and make every stop on the line. They terminate at Maibara and Yasu. JR Kyoto Line local trains (4 doors ...