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Introduction
About this simulator Ongakukan and JR East have teamed up to bring you a simulator that has a we...
Nambu Line
Introducing The Nambu Line is a 35.5 km long line connecting Kawasaki Station in Kawasaki City...
Saikyo-Kawagoe Line
Introducing The Saikyo and Kawagoe Lines are one of the major commuter lines in the Tokyo metr...
Sōbu Line (Rapid) - Narita Line
Introducing The Sobu Rapid Line is a 79.2 km long line running east-west between Tokyo Station...
Utsunomiya Line
Introducing Utsunomiya Line is the nickname for trains operating on the 163.3 km long section ...
Yokosuka line
Introducing The Yokosuka Line is a 23.9 km long line connecting Kurihama Station in Yokosuka C...
E233 series
(By MaedaAkihiko - CC BY-SA 4.0) Introducing The E233 series (E233系, E233-kei) is a type of sel...
Keihin-Tohoku / Negishi Line
Introducing The Keihin-Tōhoku line is a railway line in Japan's JR East network. It connects Ō...
Tokaido Line
Introducing The Tokaido Line was Japan's first railroad line, including the line between Shimb...
Keiyo Line
Introducing The Keiyo Line, which opened in 1990, is a relatively young line within JR East, c...
Yamanote Line
Introducing The Yamanote Line runs in a circle around the center of Tokyo for 34.5 km, taking ...
Joban Line
Introducing The Joban Line runs from Ueno Station in Taito-ku, Tokyo, to Sendai Station in Sen...
Ōme Line
Introducing The Ōme Line is a 37.2 km long line connecting Tachikawa Station in Tachikawa City...
Tōkaidō Freight Line
Introducing Tōkaidō Freight Line is the common name for tracks on the Tōkaidō Main Line dedica...