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Subway Line with some
continuing on to the JR
Joban Line.
Local (各駅停車,
kakueki teisha) Most
services for Hon-Atsugi;
others to Odawara,
through to Katase-Enoshima...
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Terminal 1 or
Shibayama Chiyoda.
Local (普通, ****sū)
Sometimes called Kakueki-Teisha (各駅停車).
Legend ● : All
trains stop │ : All
trains p**** ◇ : Some...
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English abbreviations are
tentative for this article.
Local (各駅停車,
kakueki teisha) Also
known as
kakutei (各停) for short.
Until 2001 it was called...
- of the time. In general,
these trains are
classified as "Local" (各駅停車,
Kakueki-Teisha),
stopping at all
stations en route. However, all
trains in the...
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privately operated commuter line in
western Tokyo. Keiyō Line "Local" (各駅停車
kakueki-teisha)trains stop at all
stations between Tokyo and Soga
except Nishi-Funabashi...
- services.
There are
three types of
trains on the Saikyō Line: "Local" (各駅停車,
Kakueki-Teisha), "Rapid" (快速, kaisoku), and "Commuter Rapid" (通勤快速, tsūkin kaisoku)...
-
following three types of
service are
operated on the line.
Local (各駅停車,
Kakueki-teisha) (L)
Stops at all stations.
Eight services per hour in each direction...
-
stops at
every station is
called a
local train (普通列車/各駅停車, ****sū-ressha/
kakueki-teisha). Only a fare
ticket is
required to ride
local trains.
Trains that...
- (急行, Kyūkō)
Shinjuku and Katase-Enoshima (some exceptions)
Local (各駅停車,
Kakueki Teisha)
Machida or Sagami-Ōno (some from Shinjuku) and Katase-Enoshima...
- and
operated sections are as of 2013.
Local (普通, ****sū) (announced as
Kakueki Teisha (各駅停車) or
kakutei (各停) for short) (L)
Asakusa − Kita-Senju. 6 cars...