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  2. File:NY Route 70 map.svg - Wikipedia

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    English: Map of New York State Route 70. ... Date/Time Thumbnail Dimensions User Comment; current: 21:42, 15 March 2013: 1,450 × 860 (885 KB) TwinsMetsFan

  3. Tokyo subway - Wikipedia

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    It operates 106 stations on four lines and 109.0 kilometers (67.7 mi) of route. [ 4 ] As of 2023 [update] , the combined subway network of the Tokyo and Toei metros comprises 286 stations and 13 lines covering a total system length of 304.0 kilometers (188.9 mi).

  4. Tokyo Metro Marunouchi Line - Wikipedia

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    The Marunouchi Line is the second line to be built in the city, and the first one constructed after the Second World War.The route is U-shaped, running from Ogikubo Station in the west of the city via the commercial and administrative district of Shinjuku through to the Marunouchi commercial center around Tokyo Station, before turning back and heading to Ikebukuro.

  5. New York State Route 70 - Wikipedia

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    New York State Route 70 (NY 70) is a short state highway in the western portion of New York in the United States. It travels through three different counties in just 18.01 miles (28.98 km) and is the primary road to and from the village of Canaseraga .

  6. Yamate Tunnel - Wikipedia

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    Plans for an expressway on the route were first drawn up around 1970, initially in the form of an elevated expressway over the Meguro River between Shibuya and Oimachi. The elevated expressway plan was shelved shortly after, following concerns about environmental issues and local resident protests, but re-emerged in the 1990s in the form of a tunnel plan.

  7. Tokyo Metro Fukutoshin Line - Wikipedia

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    The Fukutoshin Line is the deepest metro line in Tokyo, with an average depth of 27 meters (89 ft). [3] At Shinjuku-sanchōme Station, the line passes under the Marunouchi and above the Shinjuku lines at a depth of 15 meters (49 ft), with a gap of only 11 centimeters (4.3 in) to the Shinjuku Line tunnel. [3]