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Ōme (train)
The was a limited express train service for commuters on the Chūō Rapid Line and Ōme Line operated by East Japan Railway Company (JR East). The train operated on weekdays only. All seats were reserved on this train. Prior to 16 March 2019, this train operated as the , which was a limited-stop reserved-seat "Home Liner" service. Route Tokyo - Shinjuku - Tachikawa - Haijima - Kabe - Ōme Service outline As ''Ōme'' As per the timetable change of March 14 2020, the Ōme operated as follows: Morning *''Ōme'' ''Ltd. Express'' 2: Ōme (06:16) to Tokyo (07:31) Evening *''Ōme'' ''Ltd. Express'' 1: Tokyo (18:30) to Ōme (19:49) *''Ōme'' ''Ltd. Express'' 3: Tokyo (22:15) to Ōme (23:24) As ''Ōme Liner'' Morning * ''Ōme Liner'': Ōme to Tokyo Evening * ''Ōme Liner'' 1: Tokyo to Ōme * ''Ōme Liner'' 3: Tokyo to Ōme * ''Ōme Liner'' 5: Tokyo to Ōme History JR East announced a new timetable revision which took effect from 16 March 2019 onward. It announce ...
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Chūō Rapid Line
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Ōme Station
is a passenger railway station located in the city of Ōme, Tokyo, Japan, operated by the East Japan Railway Company (JR East). Lines Ōme Station is served by the Ōme Line, located 18.5 kilometers from the terminus of the line at Tachikawa Station. Station layout The station has two island platforms serving four tracks, with a station building connected to the platforms by an underground passage. The station has a ''Midori no Madoguchi'' staffed ticket office. The theme song from '' Himitsu no Akko-chan'' is used as a departure melody. Platforms History Ōme Station opened on 19 November 1894. It was nationalized in 1944. It became part of the East Japan Railway Company (JR East) with the breakup of the Japanese National Railways The , abbreviated JNR or , was the business entity that operated Japan's national railway network from 1949 to 1987. Network Railways As of June 1, 1949, the date of establishment of JNR, it operated of narrow gauge () railways in all ...
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Named Passenger Trains Of Japan
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List Of Named Passenger Trains Of Japan
This article contains lists of Lists of named passenger trains, named passenger trains in Japan. Shinkansen (bullet trains) Daytime trains Limited express (partial list) Express Rapid Night trains Limited express Express Rapid See also * Rail transport in Japan References

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E257 Series
The is a DC electric multiple unit (EMU) train type operated in Japan for limited express services by East Japan Railway Company (JR East) and built jointly by Hitachi, Kinki Sharyo, and Tokyu Car Corporation. Variants * E257-0 series: ''Azusa'', ''Kaiji'' * E257-500 series: '' Sazanami'', '' Wakashio'', '' Shiosai'', '' Ayame'' * E257-2000/-2500 series: '' Odoriko'', ''Shōnan'' * E257-5000 series: additional services * E257-5500 series: '' Akagi'', '' Kusatsu/Shima'' Four variants exist: the original E257-0 series for use on Chūō Main Line ''Azusa'' and ''Kaiji'' limited-express services until 16 March 2019 (displaced by E353 series EMUs), the E257-500 series for use on Chiba area limited express services ( Uchibo Line '' Sazanami'', Sotobo Line '' Wakashio'', Sōbu Main Line '' Shiosai'', and Narita and Kashima Lines '' Ayame''), the E257-2000/-2500 used for '' Odoriko'' services modified from former E257-0 and -500 series trains, and the E257-5000/5500 from former E ...
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183 Series
The was a Japanese limited express electric multiple unit (EMU) train type introduced in 1972 by Japanese National Railways (JNR). Following the privatization of JNR, the 183 series was operated by East Japan Railway Company (JR East) and West Japan Railway Company (JR-West). In terms of design, it is closely based on the late-model AC/DC 485 series, with minor cosmetic differences and DC-only drive. The last 189 series sets were withdrawn on 29 March 2019. The trains were built by Hitachi, Kawasaki Heavy Industries, Kinki Sharyo, Nippon Sharyo, and Tokyu Car Corporation. Former operations JR East * '' Azusa'' (seasonal only) * ''Kaiji'' (seasonal only) * ''Wing'' * '' Moonlight Shinshū'' * '' Moonlight Nagara'' * '' Sazanami'' * '' Wakashio'' * '' Shiosai'' * '' Ayame'' * '' Suigo'' * '' Toki'' * '' Amagi'' * '' Odoriko'' * '' Asama'' * '' Myōkō'' * '' Ohayō Liner'' * '' Chūō Liner'' (until March 2008) * '' Ōme Liner'' (until June 2002) JR-West The 183 series tr ...
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Hachiōji (train)
The was a limited express train service for commuters on the Chūō Rapid Line operated by East Japan Railway Company (JR East). The train operated on weekdays only. All seats were reserved on this train. Prior to 16 March 2019, this train operated as the ''Chūō Liner'' (中央ライナー), which was a limited-stop reserved-seat "Home Liner" service. Since 16 March 2019, the ''Chūō Liner'' had been upgraded to limited express status and become known as the ''Hachiōji''. Service outline As ''Hachiōji'' Morning * ''Hachiōji'' 2: Hachiōji to Tokyo * ''Hachiōji'' 4: Hachiōji to Tokyo Evening *''Hachiōji'' 1: Tokyo to Hachiōji *''Hachiōji'' 3: Tokyo to Hachiōji *''Hachiōji'' 5: Tokyo to Hachiōji *''Hachiōji'' 7: Tokyo to Hachiōji *''Hachiōji'' 9: Tokyo to Hachiōji *''Hachiōji'' 11: Tokyo to Hachiōji As ''Chūō Liner'' Morning * ''Chūō Liner'' 2: Hachiōji to Tokyo * ''Chūō Liner'' 4: Takao to Tokyo Evening * ''Chūō Liner'' 1: Tokyo to Tak ...
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Limited Express
A limited express is a type of express train or express bus service that stops at fewer locations compared to other express services on the same or similar routes. Japan The term "limited express" is a common translation of the Japanese compound noun ; ; often abbreviated as , though some operators translate the word differently. There are two types of limited express trains: inter-city rail, intercity, and commuter rail, commuter. The former type of limited express trains generally use long-distance coaches, equipped better than other ordinary express trains, including reserved seating, dining cars, food and beverage cars, and "green cars" (first class cars). The latter type of limited express train usually incurs no surcharge, but seating is usually first-come, first-served, since this type of train uses commuter train coaches. Both types of trains travel faster and stop at fewer stations. Until 1972, the ''Hikari (train), Hikari'' on the Tōkaidō Shinkansen was offic ...
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Kabe Station (Tokyo)
is a passenger railway station located in the city of Ōme, Tokyo, Japan, operated by the East Japan Railway Company (JR East). Lines Kabe Station is served by the Ōme Line, located 15.9 kilometers from the terminus of the line at Tachikawa Station. Station layout The station has one island platform serving two tracks, with an elevated station building located above the platform, and a side platform for select trains. The station is staffed. Platforms History The station opened on 20 February 1927. It was nationalized in 1944. It became part of the East Japan Railway Company (JR East) with the breakup of the Japanese National Railways The , abbreviated JNR or , was the business entity that operated Japan's national railway network from 1949 to 1987. Network Railways As of June 1, 1949, the date of establishment of JNR, it operated of narrow gauge () railways in all 46 pre ... in 1987. As a result of platform extension work on the Chūō and Ōme Lines, the Ōme Lin ...
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Ōme Line
The is a railway line operated by East Japan Railway Company (JR East) in western Tokyo, Japan. It links Tachikawa and the Chūō Line with the town of Okutama. Many Chūō Line trains operate via the Ōme Line to Ōme Station, providing a direct service to Tokyo Station. The section between Ōme and Oku-Tama is now nicknamed as the "Tokyo Adventure Line (東京アドベンチャーライン)". Services Ōme Line Local Local trains stop at all stations. However, they rarely run along the entire Ōme Line, with services splitting at Ōme Station. Through services The Ōme Line, at times, runs through services along the Chūō Rapid, Itsukaichi, and Hachikō lines. Supplemental trains during the peak season may also run along the Nambu Line. Trains that operate only on the Ōme Line have "Ōme-Itsukaichi Line" displayed at the front. * Chūō - Ōme Line through service: Some Chūō Line trains operate through service to the Ōme Line via Tachikawa. Most through ...
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