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  2. Airport Transport Service - Wikipedia

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    Airport Transport Service 東京空港交通; Parent: Japan Airport Terminal: 22.64% Keisei Electric Railway: 22.56% Narita International Airport: 11.36% Tokyo City Air Terminal: 11.28%: Headquarters: Chūō, Tokyo, Japan: Service area: Japan: Service type: On-airport and off-airport transfer, Tour bus: Hubs: Tokyo City Air Terminal Tokyo ...

  3. Narita Airport Terminal 2 Shuttle System - Wikipedia

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    The Shuttle System opened in 1992 with the opening of Terminal 2 of Narita International Airport, the international airport serving the Greater Tokyo Area. The shuttle linked the main building of the terminal and its satellite, 279 metres away. The whole ride took a minute, and was free of charge.

  4. Tokyo City Air Terminal - Wikipedia

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    T-CAT was opened in 1972 in preparation for the opening of the New Tokyo International Airport (now known as Narita Airport) in 1978. Since Narita Airport is located 66 km (41 mi) from the city, the terminal was intended to increase the convenience of the airport with offering airline check-in facilities until September 2001. T-CAT also at one ...

  5. Narita International Airport - Wikipedia

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    There are regular bus (limousine) services to the Tokyo City Air Terminal in 55 minutes, and major hotels and railway stations in the greater Tokyo area in 35–120 minutes. These are often slower than the trains because of traffic jams. The chief operator of these services is Airport Transport Service under

  6. Keisei Bus - Wikipedia

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    Parent: Keisei Electric Railway: Founded: 1930 (as Kesei Passenger Car Co.) 2003 (spun off from Kesei Electric Railway) Headquarters: 3-3-1 Yawata, Ichikawa, Chiba, Japan Service area

  7. Skyliner - Wikipedia

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    At the time, Narita Airport Station was located far from the passenger terminal (at the present-day location of Higashi-Narita Station), and passengers on the Skyliner had to get off and take a bus from the station to the airport. This inconvenience caused many passengers to use direct city-to-terminal limousine buses rather than the Skyliner.

  8. Transport in Greater Tokyo - Wikipedia

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    Tokyo Metropolitan Bureau of Transportation operates Toei buses mainly within the 23 special wards while private bus companies (mostly the subsidiaries of the large train operators listed above) operate other bus routes, as do other city governments, such as Kawasaki City Bus, Yokohama City Bus, etc. Toei buses have a fixed fare of 210 yen [8 ...

  9. List of bus operating companies in Japan - Wikipedia

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    Sky Bus Tōkyō, Hinomaru Limousine. Keiō Bus. "Twin Bus", Keisei Bus. Ōshima Bus car at Izu Ōshima Island. Toei Bus at Tokyo Station. A local Tōkyū Bus car interior. Tōkyū Transsés bus at Shibuya Station. "Twin Liner", Kanagawa Chūō Kōtsū.