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  2. Narita Line - Wikipedia

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    The Narita Line (Japanese: 成田線, romanized: Narita-sen) is the name for a combination of three railway lines located in Chiba Prefecture, Japan, operated by the East Japan Railway Company (JR East).

  3. 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).

  4. 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 ...

  5. Nippori Station - Wikipedia

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    Printable version; In other projects ... 1: KS Keisei Main Line for Narita Airport ... Tokyo, Shinagawa and Yokohama: 10: JY ...

  6. List of through trains in Japan - Wikipedia

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    Keisei Narita Airport Line 51.4 km (Keisei-Takasago to Narita Airport Terminal 1)**** 7.Keisei Main Line 48.5 km (Keisei-Takasago to Keisei Narita) —=9. branched from 7. at Keisei Narita Station—= 7.Keisei Main Line 8.1 km (Keisei Narita to Narita Airport Terminal 1) 9.Keisei Higashi-Narita Line 7.1 km (Keisei Narita to Higashi-Narita)

  7. Transport in Greater Tokyo - Wikipedia

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    Greater Tokyo has the most extensive urban railway network and the most used in the world with 40 million passengers (transfers between networks tallied twice) in the metro area daily, out of a metro population of 36 million. [1] There are 882 interconnected rail stations in the Tokyo Metropolis, 282 of which are Subway stations, [4] with ...