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  2. Narita Line - Wikipedia

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    Narita Express trains travel on the Narita Line but stop only at Narita Airport Terminal 2·3 and Narita Airport Terminal 1 stations, except during morning and evening rush hours when some trains stop at Narita Station. Rapid commuter trains run between Tokyo and Narita Airport Terminal 1, stopping at all stations between Tsuga and Narita ...

  3. Narita Shinkansen - Wikipedia

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    The Narita Shinkansen (成田新幹線) was a planned high-speed Shinkansen ("bullet train") line proposed to connect Narita International Airport with Tokyo Station. The project was abandoned in 1987, although parts of the planned route are used by the Keisei Narita Airport Line (Narita Sky Access).

  4. Transport in Japan - Wikipedia

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    Some 250 high-speed Shinkansen trains connect major cities. All trains are known for punctuality. All trains are known for punctuality. There are 176 airports , [ 5 ] and the largest domestic airport, Haneda Airport , was by passenger traffic the third-busiest in Asia and the fourth-busiest in the world in 2018, but not in the top ten in 2022.

  5. List of airport rail link systems - Wikipedia

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    City Airport Rail link Station name Austria: Vienna: Vienna Airport: City Airport Train Vienna S-Bahn S7: Flughafen Wien Finland: Helsinki: Helsinki Airport: HSL I HSL P: Airport France: Paris: Paris Charles de Gaulle Airport: RER B: Aéroport Charles de Gaulle 1 Aéroport Charles de Gaulle 2 TGV: Strasbourg: Strasbourg Airport: TER Fluo Grand ...

  6. Narita Express - Wikipedia

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    The Narita Express (成田エクスプレス, Narita ekusupuresu), abbreviated as N'EX, is a limited express train service operated in Japan since 1991 by East Japan Railway Company (JR East), serving Narita International Airport from various Greater Tokyo Area stations. Services run approximately half-hourly in the mornings and evenings, and ...

  7. List of urban rail systems in Japan - Wikipedia

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    Narita Line (Sakura ‒ Narita Airport) 5 23.9 Narita Line (Narita Airport Junction ‒ Matsugishi) 13 60.2 Narita Line (Abiko ‒ Narita) 10 32.9 JK: Negishi Line (Yokohama ‒ Ōfuna) 12 22.1 Nikkō Line (Utsunomiya ‒ Nikkō) 7 40.5 JC: Ōme Line (Tachikawa ‒ Oku-Tama) 25 37.2 Ryōmō Line (Oyama ‒ Shin-Maebashi) 18 84.4

  8. Keisei Narita Airport Line - Wikipedia

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    Trains utilize the Keisei Electric Railway's Main Line between Keisei Ueno and Keisei-Takasago.Trains run at a maximum speed of 160 km/h (100 mph), thus completing the run from Nippori to Narita Airport Terminal 2·3 in a minimum of 36 minutes (15 minutes faster than the previous Skyliner route, which took 51 minutes).

  9. Airport rail link - Wikipedia

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    An airport rail link is a service providing passenger rail transport between an airport and a nearby city. Direct links operate straight from the airport terminal to the city, while other links require an intermediate use of a people mover or shuttle bus. Advantages for the passenger include faster travel times and easy connections with other ...