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The Chūō Line Rapid is a Rapid train running between Tokyo and Takao (Ōtsuki).
Classification
Chūō Liner / Ōme Liner
The Chūō Liner and Ōme Liner is a Home Liner train running between Tokyo - Shinjuku and Hachiōji.
- Chūō Liner (Tokyo - Shinjuku - Hachiōji)
- Ōme Liner (Tokyo - Shinjuku - Tachikawa - Ōme)
Rapid
This train is the most common on this route. Asagaya, Kōenji and Nishi Ogikubo Stations are not stopped at on weekends and holidays.
Special Rapid
Tokyo - Kanda - Ochanomizu - Yotsuya - Shinjuku - Nakano (not trains starting from Shinjuku) - Mitaka - Kokubunji - Tachikwa - Ōtsuki
Commuter Special Rapid
Tokyo - Kanda - Ochanomizu - Yotsuya - Shinjuku - Kokubunji - Tachikawa - Hachiōji - Takao (To/from Tokyo only on weekday mornings)
Local trains
Chūō-Sōbu Line
The Chūō-Sōbu Line (中央・総武線各駅停車, Chūō Sōbu-sen Kakueki-Teisha) is part of the East Japan Railway Company (JR East) network in Tokyo and Chiba Prefecture, Japan. It runs on the right-of-way of the Chūō Main Line(Chūō Line (Rapid)) and Sōbu Main Line (Sōbu Line (Rapid)), providing short-haul commuter service between Mitaka Station in the cities of Mitaka and Musashino and Chiba Station in Chiba.
Local train (普通電車,Futsū densha) is the middle range train of the Chūō Main Line is run in the Tachikawa westward. It is Shinjuku Station Departure and arrival abolition on December 1, 1993. Now all trains Tachikawa westward departure and arrival became.
Stations
Takao-Ōtsuki
Name | Distance | Transfers | Location | |
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Takao Station | 53.1 | Hachiōji | Tokyo | |
Sagamiko Station | 62.6 | Sagamihara | Kanagawa | |
Fujino Station | 66.3 | |||
Uenohara Station | 69.8 | Uenohara | Yamanashi | |
Shiotsu Station | 74.0 | |||
Yanagaya Station | 77.6 | Ōtsuki | ||
Torisawa Station | 81.2 | |||
Saruhashi Station | 85.3 | |||
Ōtsuki Station | 87.8 | Fuji Kyūkō:Fuji Kyūkō Line |
Rolling stock
- Rapid・Commuter Special Rapid・Chūō Special Rapid・Ōme Special Rapid ・Commuter Rapid
- 201 series (from August 1979)
- E233 series (from December 2006 December)
- main vehicle of Chūō Rapid Line.
- Chūō Liner / Ōme Liner
- E257 series (from July 2002)
- E351 series (from March 15 2008)
Rolling stock of The Past
- Rapid
- 72 series
- 101 series
- 103 series
- Chūō Liner / Ōme Liner
History
- 1899
- December 30 - Kichijōji Station opens.
- 1901
- February 22 - Toyoda Station opens.
- 1906
- June 14 - Kashiwagi Station opens.
- October 23 - Yoyogi Station opens.
- October 24 - Suidōbashi Station opens.
- 1908
- April 19 - Shōheibashi Station opens.
- 1912
- April 1 - Manseibashi Station opens. Shōheibashi Sattion abolition.
- 1919
- March 1 - Kanda Station opens.
- 1922
- 1927
- February 7 - Higashi-Asakawa Station opens.
- 1991
- March 16 - 「Ohayō Liner Takao/Ōme」「Home Liner Takao/Ōme」New establishment.
- 1943
- November 1 - Manseibashi Station abolition.
- 1960
- October 10 - Higashi-Asakawa Satation abolition.
- 1979
- August 20 - Use start of the 201 series.
- 1985
- March 6 - Ichigaya Station opens.
- May 5 - Ōkubo Station opens.
- 1993
- April 10 - Ōme Special Rapid stops at Kokubunji Station. Commuter Special Rapid New establishment.
- December 1 - The 115 series abolition of Shinjuku Station
- 1997
the down Super Azusa 13 service from Shinjuku to Matsumoto (formed of sets S3+S23)
was involved in a collision with a 201 series local train that had overrun a red signal while passing through Ōtsuki Station.
- 2005
- October 5 - woman exclusive carriage establish.
- 2006
- December 26 - Use start of the E233 series.
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References
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- Orphaned articles from March 2008
- Uncategorized from March 2008